You don't actually need the AR cards that come with the 3DS. You can print copies, or even use copies that appear on your computer screen or mobile phone, as long as ...
One of the questions asked more and more as video games expand and change as a medium is “what qualifies as a game”? There are arguments to disqualify software with too little user initiative, or that ...
3DS supports MP3s! Nintendo finally learned. Your 3DS came with a 2GB SD card—it's in the system already so put some music on it. StreetPass - In order to StreetPass with Nintendo 3DS Sound, you've ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Nintendo 3DS Guide: Louvre Educational software available for Nintendo 3DS. This is an enhanced standalone version of the audio guide visitors of the Louvre ...
Nintendo is the undisputed king of handheld gaming consoles. For decades, the company has released multiple portable systems that have gone on to become legendary with gamers who love their ensemble ...
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You've waited six years since Brawl. Don't mess up your latest Super Smash Bros. adventure by being ill-informed. After a six-year wait, a new version of Super Smash ...
Nintendo has announced that 3DS owners with broadband connection can visit the Nintendo eShop starting December 2 and download the Nintendo 3DS Guide: Louvre software. For more than a year, visitors ...
Nintendo 3DS Guide: Louvre is the first region-free 3DS title from Nintendo. Users can zoom in on select paintings to view them up close, or they can take a three-dimensional look at sculptures like ...
The 3DS's virtual Louvre guide is available to download from the eShop, Nintendo has announced. Priced at £17.99, the 1.8GB download contains 600 images of artwork, nearly 30 hours of audio commentary ...
The last month of 2013 was a loud, dreary affair. Amidst all the sturm und drang of year-end Best Ever lists, not to mention the rumble of next-generation consoles still bustling out of their ...