Wii VC
Final Fantasy III – Recommended
Brawl Brothers – Hmmm…
Super E.D.F.: Earth Defense Force – Hmmm…
WiiWare
3D Pixel Racing – Hmmm…
Big Town Shoot Out – Grumble Grumble
Bobby Carrot Forever – Recommended
Burn the Rope – Hmmm…
DSiWare
Antipole – Recommended
Farm Frenzy – Hmmm…
GO Series: Portable Shrine Wars – Recommended
Kung Fu Dragon – Hmmm…
The Lost Town – The Dust – Recommended
Moto Extreme – Hmmm…
Roller Angels – Recommended
Trollboarder – Grumble Grumble
3DS VC
Baseball – Hmmm…
Fortified Zone – Hmmm…
Game & Watch Gallery – Recommended
Kirby’s Dream Land – Recommended
Qix – Hmmm…
3D Classics
3D Classics: Xevious – Recommended
3DS Download
Let’s Golf! 3D – Recommended
01./00. [PSP] Grand Knights History
02./01. [PS3] Monster Hunter Freedom 3 HD Ver.
03./06. [WII] Rhythm Heaven
04./04. [PS3] Samurai Warriors 3: Empires #
05./00. [3DS] Devil Survivor: Over Clock
06./08. [NDS] Kirby Mass Attack
07./00. [PSP] Corpse Party: Book of Shadows #
08./03. [PSP] Mobile Suit Gundam: New Giren’s Ambition
09./07. [PSP] Monster Hunter Diary: Pokapoka Felyne G
10./05. [PSP] Dynasty Warriors 7: Special
11./09. [3DS] Pokemon Rumble Blast
12./11. [WII] Wii Sports Resort with Remote Plus
13./10. [3DS] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
14./02. [PSP] Black Rock Shooter: The Game #
15./00. [PS3] Call of Duty: Black Ops – Dubbed Edition (Reprint)
16./00. [360] Monster Hunter Frontier Online: 2011 Anniversary Premium Package
17./27. [PSP] Uta no Prince-Sama: Repeat
18./15. [PSP] Toriko: Gourmet Survival
19./17. [PSP] Taiko Drum Master Portable DX
20./12. [NDS] Suite PreCure: Melody Collection
REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– One of the most unique characters in the world of video games is about to give hungry fans a fun way to attack snack time. To celebrate the upcoming launch of the Kirby™ Mass Attack video game for the Nintendo DS™ family of hand-held systems, Nintendo is deploying customized Kirby Snack Attack Trucks to deliver frozen fruit treats to consumers and fans in select U.S. cities. While enjoying these tasty snacks, participants can enjoy hands-on demos of Kirby Mass Attack, in which gobbling up fruit allows players to accumulate a mass of up to 10 Kirbys at a time. The week before the game’s Sept. 19 launch, the trucks will be making stops near New York City’s Rockefeller Plaza, the San Francisco Bay Area and the aptly named Upper Kirby neighborhood of Houston.
In Kirby Mass Attack, players join the iconic pink hero for a wild new adventure to save planet Popstar from darkness. Using the intuitive touch-screen controls of the Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi™ or Nintendo DSi XL™, players can fling, dash around or gather as many as 10 Kirbys simultaneously. As players use their mob of Kirbys to bash through obstacles and defeat various enemies, players can even collect medals from numerous stages across five colorful, side-scrolling worlds to unlock fun extras and mini-games.
This is actually a pretty big deal! It isn’t often that a Nintendo game is the cover story in a Game Informer issue.
Here’s a rundown of what’s inside:
This year marks the 25th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda, one of the most memorable and beloved series in all of gaming. To celebrate the occasion, we’ve devoted 24 pages of our October issue to honoring Zelda’s past and looking forward to its future.
Beginning with a look back, we have a 14-page run-down of every major Zelda release up to this point. We’ve split this retrospective into a series of personal essays explaining why each of these legendary games mattered to us. After this history lesson, you can dig in to a 10-page exclusive hands-on with Skyward Sword, Nintendo’s upcoming Wii swan song. We spent six hours playing portions of the game that have never been seen such as the mysterious Silent Realm, experienced brand new gameplay mechanics including flying and dowsing, and spoke with long-time series creator Eiji Aonuma about how Zelda is evolving for the future. All of this info and more awaits in the new issue, and we’ll have a whole month of online coverage to back it up, including exclusive videos of Skyward Sword and a ton of fun features paying homage to 25 years of Zelda adventures.