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Kotaku ‘Shop Contest: Nintendo Mobile
Nintendo is making mobile games. There will be Nintendo games on our phones and tablets. Wow. While the news is exciting, it’s hard to push aside our worst free-to-play gaming fears. So let’s embrace them. How bad can a mobile Nintendo get? I’ve been paying attention to the comments section all week, and I know…
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Fossil Fighters: Frontier‘s Australian Character Seems Legit
That’s pretty much Australia, right? Sure, it’s a little light on what we Americans know to be traditional Aussie flavor, but having been to Outback Steakhouse where I partook of a Bloomin’ Onion and seen all of Crocodile Dundee one and bits of two, I’d say Red Entertainment and Spike Chunsoft nailed it. I guess…
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Custom Zelda GameCube Is A Mini Treasure Chest
With Hylian numbers showing joystick ports and with an amazing painting of Link on top, artist Vadu Amka‘s repainted custom The Wind Waker GameCube really looks like some ancient device found at a remote dig site. It was completed in 3 months and the artist even managed to put a Hylian shield on the controller…
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You Might Not Like The Company Making Mobile Games With Nintendo
This morning Nintendo announced apartnership with Japanese company DeNA to produce games using Nintendo properties on mobile platforms. As the owner of mobile platform Mobage, DeNA is one of the most powerful names in mobile gaming, but the sort of games it’s known for won’t make traditional console gamers happy. DeNA Co., Ltd. (pronounced D.N.A.)…
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SpotPass Exploit Gives 3DS Owners Unlimited Special Guest Miis
While recovering from a corrupted SD card on his 3DS, YouTuber Anthony Schwader discovered a means to delete Nintendo-issued mii visitors and respawn them endlessly. It’s actually pretty simple. It works like this—use your special mii character, such as the Abraham Lincoln mii sent to promote Code Named S.T.E.A.M. in all the StreetPass mini-games you…
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