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 | 45 minutes ago - ONTD Games, Meg Nintendo has added a host of new content available at their Nintendo Zone locations starting February 6th, including a dedicated Pokemon section that includes full-length episodes of the TV series. "Nintendo 3DS continues ... |
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 | 6 hours ago - RipTen Nintendo didn't provide a compelling reason to upgrade to the new system at launch; no Mario, no Zelda, no Pokemon. The support continued to be abysmal, with some of the biggest titles for the system being remakes of N64 games. |
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 | 4 hours ago - GotGame, Ramon3MR Nintendo is about to update Nintendo Zone on Feb. 6, as the company plans to add new playable demos of 3DS games as well as implement a new Pokemon section that will feature full-length episodes of the TV series. |
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 | 6 hours ago - Cubed3 Rareware, the biggest ally on Nintendo's side during the Nintendo 64 era, being sold to Microsoft came as a groundbreaking announcement back in its day. Indeed, such highly regarded games as GoldenEye 007 and Banjo Kazooie were coming straight from the ... |
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 | 8 hours ago - My Nintendo News, sickr Kinda cool that they're gonna send out replacement inserts. I'm sure that's gonna set them back a few $$. I'm sure you can just slide the fixed cover over the mispelled one and keep it. You never know, it could be a collector's ... |
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 | 10 hours ago - Nintendo Life But there's one Nintendo property that's still criminally under-represented on the handheld: Pokémon. The franchise has already began its show of force on 3DS with the decent Pokémon Rumble Blast, and the 3D novelty of Pokédex 3D. |
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