Bastion – 9
Call of Juarez: The Cartel – 4
Catherine – 7
Earth Defense Force – Insect Armageddon – 6
F.E.A.R. 3 – 7
From Dust – 9
Ms Splosion Man – 7
Solatorobo: Red The Hunter – 7
Trenched – 7
Thanks to joclo for the tip!
The GBA/NES games that Nintendo will be offering for early 3DS adopters will have the same exact graphics that they did when they were originally released. Still, it’ll be interesting to see how the games look on the 3DS for the first time. Nintendo hasn’t shared any screenshots of the titles as of yet, so for now you can check out some mockups in the gallery above.
Honestly, Nintendo is being very generous by offering current 3DS owners twenty free games. That’s a ton of content that will take hours to play through.
Just one caveat: you’ll need Internet access to obtain the games. That’s something that most of you probably assumed already, though Nintendo has said that there are “no plans” as of now to offer the titles through other means.
A new piece of content has been added to Nintendo Video for the third time this week. Today 3DS owners can view “BearShark”, a video created by CollegeHumor. Nintendo describes the video as “When Bear and Shark team up, nobody’s safe on land or sea.” It’s just a little more than two minutes long, so if you have some free time, perhaps you’ll consider watching it!
What do you get when you mix Super Mario Bros. with the Unreal Engine 3 and a little bit of first-person action? The videos above, of course! A fan took it upon himself to recreate the title using Epic’s engine to “learn about game development.” The project took eight weeks to complete.