GameSpot AU Presents Crosshairs April 9, 2009
GameSpot AU Presents Crosshairs April 9, 2009.
GameSpot AU Presents Crosshairs April 9, 2009.
GameSpot AU Presents Crosshairs April 4, 2009.
GDC 2010: Nintendo software group manager talks mood, creating games for different audiences, and how Dario Argento influenced Metroid.
Nintendo's popular handheld gains $170 limited-edition hardware package beginning Nov. 27; preloaded software valued at $20.
President Satoru Iwata says a DS successor could be cartridge-free, get its games directly from cellular network; service cost to be included in up-front price.
[UPDATE] Fourth DS hardware revision will sport 4.2-inch screens and larger stylus, cost ¥20,000 ($220.50) in Japan; 11.7 million units of DS hardware sold in last six months.
Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime tells CNBC handheld's double-platinum milestone, says software will sell hardware at current $199 cost.
Fresh off its success in Japan, the new camera- and browser-enabled handheld sells 300,000 units in each territory during its first two days on the market.
Brain Age Express: Math, Master of Illusion, Bird & Beans, Art Style: Aquia all available day one through newly redesigned handheld's online store.
CryEngine 3, WarioWare: Snapped, DSi, the N-Gage (!), and lots of people in a hurry filled San Francisco's Moscone Center for this year's game-maker insider summit.
Project lead Masato Kuwahara discusses what gamers can expect from the forthcoming redesigned handheld, due out April 5.
Ready for some wacky minigames, this time with a camera? Then check out our preview of the latest WarioWare offering.
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