Super Mario 3D Land is available for the Nintendo 3DS on November 13, 2011.
Super Mario 3D Land is available for the Nintendo 3DS on November 13, 2011.
Mario Kart 7 is available for the Nintendo 3DS on December 04, 2011.
Come see Nintendo's 3DS-centric press conference as it happens and join the staff as they discuss the announcements as they happen.
Starting at 11PM EDT tonight, Nintendo's pre-TGS, 3DS-centric press conference can be seen here streaming live! Now that Famitsu has spilled the beans on Monster Hunter 3 G and the second circle pad attachment, it's likely these items will come up during the conference. We'll likely learn if the attachment is just for the game or if Nintendo has bigger plans for the peripheral.
Join Jason as he plays the long-awaited follow-up to an NES original! Update: We'll be starting soon!
Tonight's Monday Night PlayBit is beginning a little bit later than MNPBs usually do: 9:00 PM ET. Why? The PlayBit will last two hours, and then we'll be covering Nintendo's 3DS event as it happens at approximately 11:00 PM ET! Tune in for everything tonight!
Just try to resist the latest from Insomniac Games
There is a sense of finality with Resistance 3. It’s not that it feels like nothing more can be done with the universe -- quite the contrary, especially with Burning Skies being developed for the Vita -- but there’s a feeling that Insomniac Games is ready to hand over the reins of the franchise to someone else. It would be a shame if that were the case, because Resistance 3 feels like the game that Insomniac has been trying to make since the start.
A look at the Android Saga that players will be able to experience when Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Tenkaichi arrives to stores on October 25.
With the announcement that this game has gone gold comes the announcement of its release date, it will be available this September 27 for the Nintendo DS.
An introduction to the world of Dark Souls, and the story that will unfold.
Yakuza 4 The Movie, coming to a PlayStation 3 near you.
It's hard to make heads or tails on Yakuza 4. It's an absolutely weird game that's steeped in Japanese culture. Calling it a game is even a little off, it's more like some game-movie hybrid. There are hours upon hours of cutscenes that drive the story, and the various tasks you perform in the sandbox world of the game. Don't mistake this for a Grand Theft Auto clone; it's something completely unto itself. If you've played Yakuza 3, I'm sure this is all old hat, but unlike that title, this one hasn't been censored in any way for its western release.