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3D Classics: Kid Icarus Review

An NES gem from 1987 gets the 3D treatment. Bonus: it's also easier to play.

With a fantastic 3DS entry now under his belt, the star of Kid Icarus, Pit, is now back in the limelight after many years of being stuck in limbo following a 1991 Game Boy game. As a celebration of Pit’s return, Nintendo saw fit to release a 3D Classics revision of Pit’s first adventure on the 3DS eShop. Out of all the 3D Classics it contains the most changes, and makes a frustrating platformer more accessible to new players.

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Endless Ocean: Blue World Review

An incredible gaming experience that surpasses its predecessor in every way.

It isn't often that I find myself surprised by the content of a video game. If anything, I usually anticipate a much better experience than I wind up with, resulting in disappointment. Two years ago I sat down with Endless Ocean, and came away feeling utterly impressed with the beautiful underwater world that Nintendo created, yet unfulfilled by the lack of true purpose provided by its fairly shallow gameplay. So, for the release of Endless Ocean: Blue World, I had my doubts about how much Nintendo could expand upon its original formula, and just how deep a game based on diving could be.

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Dr. Mario Express Review

A bite-sized Dr. Mario for your DSi is what the doctor ordered.

Dr. Mario is one of the most classic puzzle titles ever released. Originally debuting on the NES, Dr. Mario was one of the titles that pioneered the match the same color style of gameplay that is prevalent in puzzle games today. The DSiWare release of Dr. Mario is actually a bite-sized version of Dr. Mario Online Rx, which was released on WiiWare in 2008.

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