Released all the way back in 2011, there was a version of the Nintendo 3DS for everyone. Whether it was the slick and serious 3DS XL - which was a gorgeous piece of tech at the time - or the joyfully pick-up-and-play 2DS, the console marked an incredible and accessible generation of great games.
]]>A mod is in development that will bring ray-tracing to some classic Nintendo 64 games like Ocarina of Time and Paper Mario.
]]>The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros. and three others will join the Nintendo Selects line-up in Europe.
]]>New Nintendo Selects offerings will be made available at North American retails during mid-March.
]]>It appears Nintendo fans in North America can look forward to a new batch of Nintendo Selects titles in March.
]]>Super Mario 3D Land, Mario Kart 7, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, and more are now available for download through the Nintendo eShop in the US.
]]>Nintendo 3DS owners in the US will be getting sequels to fan-favorite Pushmo, classics like Ninja Gaiden and Castlevania: The Adventure, plus a series of three original games developed by Level-5 and several well-known Japanese collaborators such as Suda 51 from today through the end of the year.
]]>Liberation Maiden, Suda 51's latest will release later today in Europe through Nintendo's eShop, the firm has announced. Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked is also heading to Europe this year, as well as Denpa Men: They Came by Wave, and Pullblox goes on sale starting today.
]]>Nintendo is ramping up its digital download offerings on the Japanese 3DS eShop, with more full games available for download. Get the full list below, then cross your fingers that they come out in the West soon.
]]>It's time for more little bits of news in one spot so you don't have to read as much. Save your lovely brains for zombies instead. They need to eat too, ya know.
]]>A blast of piping hot news right to your face, the highlight of which is a crossover of Metal Gear Solid and the board game RISK.
]]>The Legends of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D is the first 3DS title to hit the 1 million units sold mark worldwide.
]]>Just over a week after release, the 3D remake of Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has been reported to have sold to a fifth of all British 3DS owners.
]]>Club Nintendo members and new sign-ups can score a free soundtrack CD by registering new copies of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D.
]]>Reviews for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D have hit the net, and the game, which was released in the UK yesterday, seems to be a hit with reviewers and the current Metacritic score sits at 94. For reference, the original game on N64 carries a Metacritic score of 99.
Hit the jump and find out what folks think of the 3DS remake.
]]>Seriously. After the break. It's Robin Williams and his amazing beard promoting The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Edition with his daughter Zelda - that is her actual name, for real - ahead of its release this Sunday in the US.
Game's out on Friday in the UK.
]]>It's Wednesday. This means that your week is almost over. Enjoy hump day a little more with some shorts.
]]>E3 week is over. It's gone. It's never coming back. This year, at any rate. But tomorrow is another day. Get the last of the shorts from it.
]]>Nintendo's seen fit to release two new video of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Edition ahead of its upcoming release in a few weeks. A new trailer has gone live on the Nintendo Channel, while the Japanese TV ad has started airing in the country. Famitsu's also holding a live-stream of the game with series boss Eiji Aonuma at some point this morning UK time.
Zelda: OoT 3D launches on June 17 in the UK. Read Stace's most recent impressions here. Thanks, Andriasang.
]]>“Hey!” – Navi, everyone’s ‘favourite’ fairy guide, is back. Stace Harman followed her to a recent London-based hands-on event for the remake of one of the most highly rated games of all time.
]]>Most people spend their childhoods climbing trees and avoiding the looming specter of cooties. Not us. We frolicked with large, bulbous-bellied rock people, took incredibly strict directions from fairies, and somehow created sweeping orchestral music with a tiny, obscure wind instrument. Oh, and we also played Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time on occasion.
Which brings us to the latest trailer of its snazzy 3D makeover. If you have even a single nostalgic bone in your body, prepare to have your emotions tweaked and tugged every which way. Damn you, Nintendo. It's true what they say: the fastest way to our wallets is through our hearts. Check out the full thing after the break, courtesy of Andriasang.
]]>Nintendo has released some new bits of art for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, and like most Zelda art, it is quite lovely.
]]>Loads of little stuff happening for your Wednesday. More than your brain can handle, so, we'll make it short and sort-of sweet for you.
]]>Nintendo's announced that those who pre-order The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of TIme 3D Edition at GAME or gamestation will get a gold-sleved cover and poster of the game. Pre-orders will get the gold sleeve with their copy, as well as an double-sided A2 poster, featuring either Link in battle or riding his horse Epona across the Hyrule countryside. You can pre-order here and here.
]]>Sometimes you just have to break it down into small chunks before you can face it. That's Thursday all over.
]]>One minute 22 seconds of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. Possibly the highlight of this 24 hour period.
]]>Nintendo Power has listed a few extra nuggets of information regarding both The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D and the recently confirmed Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
]]>According to Japanese retail sources, the first Japanese shipment of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D is expected to be quite modest.
]]>VGB's posted online the opening the 3D edition of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for 3DS. It's still the same one from previous versions, with Link riding Epona through Hyrule Field. Only it's in 3D this time. Neat. Watch it below.
]]>Below the break is a video of Shigeru Miyamoto's recent press conference in Paris, where he discussed The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Starfox 64, and Super Mario 3D for 3DS.
]]>Tiny nibbles, and bite-sized chunks of content after the break for your Wednesday.
]]>Sometimes, it's the little things that count.
]]>If you were disappointed that the first 3DS Zelda game is a remake, look on the bright side - Ocarina of Time's graphical update is pretty splendid.
]]>My first experience with the 3DS was in July, back at Nintendo's UK showcase at the top of a very tall building on the Thames. It was a landmark moment; I've not felt like I did when I turned up that 3D slider for the first time since my introduction to the original iPhone touchscreen. It's a moment where technology feels like magic.
The second time I laid hands on a 3DS, circumstances were rather less favourable. As Street Fighter legend Yoshinori Ono so elegantly put it, I was in a giant, cold shed in the middle of nowhere. Like everyone else, I'd been up since stupid o'clock in the morning and had been forced to sit through a press conference in which nothing was announced for fifty minutes. I had to fight with about 1,300 other people in order to get hands-on time with anything. But seeing one of my favourite games beautifully remade in 3D honestly made it worth the pain.
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