
Over the next few weeks I’ll be posting my impressions of various games I recently got the chance to go hands-on with at Nintendo Australia’s nationwide 3DS tour. These thoughts and impressions of upcoming 3DS titles are entirely mine and therefore do not represent the views or opinions of my fellow TNB staff members.
These 3DS game impression articles (that will hopefully kill some time while you wait patiently for the release of the 3DS here in Australia) will vary in length, and, dare I say, quality of judgement as well because of the fact that I was only able to go hands on with so much of each game. So please bear with me when you click on the Nintendogs & Cats article next week only to find the single sentence ‘It now features cats’.
On another note, at the end of each hands-on article I’ll be using a unique scoring system to help deliver the final verdict. 1. Because I can and 2. As I previously mentioned, I was not able to experience entire games. This unique scoring system, which isn’t really going to be a scoring system at all to be honest, is based on how good the particular games I’ve played are likely to be when they are finally released. So each of the games will be judged as Bad, Good or Great.
Below are the dates I’ll be posting new 3DS game impressions articles:
Pilotwings Resort – 06/03/11 Posted
Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition– 08/03/11 Posted
Resident Evil The Mercenaries 3D – 10/03/11 Posted
Nintendogs + Cats – 12/03/11 Posted
Steel Diver – 14/03/11 Posted
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D – 18/03/11 Posted
Kid Icarus Uprising – 22/03/11








Awesome, looking forward to reading these.
Awesome, can’t wait to read them.
Good onya KKSl1der. Can’t wait to read more of this stuff. Keep it up!
So far so good kk, keep it up!
Out of all the games you reviewed above which would you say is the best game for 3DS?
I still can’t believe the popularity of these games
I agree with you Joe- these games have grown hugely in popularity. It’s not hard to see why though- the graphics really are fantastic. The variety of games is also steadily improving which will surely widen the market even further. It’s clear that people are willing to pay for quality in this area so I see no reason that the trend shouldn’t continue. Thanks for the reviews in this post- it’s always useful to get some idea of a game before you buy, particularly from somebody who evidently knows what they’re talking about!
im sorry but i just couldn’t read something in here..
I grow up having this game already and i still love to play it even until today…thanks for your posts and I will surely check out your hands on articles