How did the Big Three fare this E3? Microsoft played it safe with no big reveals and loads of dull, family-friendly fare. Though to be fair, they have something for everyone, which is also what Nintendo’s aiming for. Sony’s still the core gamer’s best friend with a variety of exclusives and an impressive handheld in the Vita with a competitive price. Too bad AT&T’s their sponsored provider. Nintendo unveiled the first new home console in years with tech bewildering and impressive all at once. Strong first-party and finally strong third-party will most likely ensure their spot in the top. Though announcing a new Smash Bros. with no details or footage was a little cruel.
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The minute I saw LevelUp’s DS Element Tray I thought “How incredibly anal. It looks like it was invented for me.” Billed as capable of holding up to 2 systems (including DSiXLs), 20 games, 12 instruction books, 1 charger and 12 styluses, I decided to give it a shot.
This collection of Nintendo goodness arrives in December.
As promised, we’re bringing you gameplay footage of the Kirby’s Epic Yarn cooperative mode. This time around Kirby is getting some backup in the form of a blue sidekick named Prince Fluff. With the ability for a second player to join in at anytime throughout the game, players can experience the levels in a whole new way and as you’ll see from the video below, combine for a really awesome special attack. Enjoy!