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My Nintendo Adds New Game Discounts And Rewards
Members can spend their Gold and Platinum points on a new selection of discounts for certain 3DS games like Metroid: Samus Returns, Bravely Default, and more.
Members can spend their Gold and Platinum points on a new selection of discounts for certain 3DS games like Metroid: Samus Returns, Bravely Default, and more.
The best 3DS games for the year are here. Which one will reign supreme?
The 3DS crossover finally arrives today in North America, and here's what the critics are saying.
Nintendo confirms 3DS crossover game releasing next year in the United States.
Professor Layton and Ni no Kuni developer says it might be able to announce the new title soon.
Southeast Asia’s best video gaming podcast continues with more game-talk geekery with Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney, DMC, and Disney Infinity.
PS3 version of Super Robot Taisen and 3DS adventure game crossover at the top of Japan sales charts; 3DS sales still high.
Trailer for 3DS crossover title reveals more gameplay details; puzzles will be combined with signature Ace Attorney courtroom interrogations.
There is currently no word on an English release date for the game.
No release date has been set for the new sequel to the Ace Attorney series.
Shuu Takumi states that the upcoming 3DS crossover adventure game is still in development.
Big-screen adaptation of courtroom adventure series gets Japanese release date; first trailer to debut on November 5.
Livestreaming of Level-5 Vision press conference and event available to public; Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright playable at show floor.
Producer and director of Final Fantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre shares details about upcoming game.
Director Takashi Miike reveals his next film is a comedic courtroom drama based on a Nintendo DS game.
Combined sales of four DS puzzle-fests hit major milestone, reports developer Level-5; launch of first 3DS title to be marked with live webcast.
Mystery solvers piecing together puzzles in "surreal medieval town"; Capcom franchise sells 3.9 million, Level-5 detective series hits 9.5 million.
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