North America: you get the first 3DS demo tomorrow.
Category: News
January 18th, 2012
North America Gets 3DS eShop Demo Tomorrow
13:15 at nintendolife.com
Ubisoft Closes MotionSports: Adrenaline Developer
10:30 at kinectaku.com
End of the road
Ubisoft Vancouver, the studio behind MotionSports: Adrenaline and Pure Football, has closed its doors.The Last Story Limited Edition Officially Confirmed
09:45 at nintendolife.com
Out February
After the retailer leak of The Last Story's special edition, Nintendo has confirmed the limited edition of the game will be available from 24th February.The Last Story Limited Edition Officially Confirmed
09:45 at nintendolife.com
Out February
After the retailer leak of The Last Story's special edition, Nintendo has confirmed the limited edition of the game will be available from 24th February.Europe Joins the Mario Party on 2nd March
09:25 at nintendolife.com
Send your invitations now
Partygoers across Europe get an extra reason to be cheerful on 2nd March when Nintendo releases Mario Party 9 across the continent.Europe Joins the Mario Party on 2nd March
09:25 at nintendolife.com
Send your invitations now
Partygoers across Europe get an extra reason to be cheerful on 2nd March when Nintendo releases Mario Party 9 across the continent.3DS Demos Launch in Europe eShop Tomorrow
09:21 at nintendolife.com
Revelations afoot
European eShop users can get a free demo of Resident Evil Revelations tomorrow.
January 17th, 2012
Game Expo East Kent GEEKs Out in February
20:00 at nintendolife.com
Their words, not ours
The UK retro gaming meet-up scene is thriving, with Game Expo East Kent — GEEK — the next event on the 2012 calendar.Competition Winners: Red 3DS and History of Nintendo Books
18:00 at nintendolife.com
Cross your fingers
Our recent competitions gave you the chance to win a red Nintendo 3DS or one of five copies of Pix'n Love Publishing's excellent History of Nintendo — Volume 1.Go for Gold with London 2012 Olympics on Move
16:00 at movemodo.com
SEGA's London 2012 — The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games — whew — will support PlayStation Move, the publisher has announced.