Showing posts with label 3ds-trailers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3ds-trailers. Show all posts



This new video trailer for Resident Evil: The Mercenaries for the Nintendo 3DS introduces us to the its characters and then some. Check out Barry and his headbutts!



The latest trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time from the Japanese Nintendo Channel got us all feeling like a kid again. It does bring back memories ;)

Funny we were just thinking there's not enough monkeys and bananas in the Nintendo 3DS' curent roster of games. Then Super Monkey Ball 3DS came along and made our day :)

If you're not familiar Monkey Ball games, the concept is pretty simple: you play as a monkey inside a ball and it is your task to roll around collecting bananas. For what purpose, you ask? Who cares! It's fun and there are monkeys that's enough for us :) Super Monkey Ball 3DS will probably released spring 2011.

Here's the trailer for Super Monkey Ball 3DS.

The upcoming Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition for the Nintendo 3DS is taking "Street Fighter" quite literally with its new exclusive features. This latest video trailer shows how it works.



"Figure Collecting" mode allows players to automatically battle nearby 3DS owners using collected figurines. Winner of the match will get the opponent's figurine and add it to their own collection. "Arcade Standby" mode allows other players to challenge you to a battle while you're playing, and vice versa. So with these two new features expect a lot of street brawling (figuratively speaking of course) once SSF IV 3D finally comes out.

Professor Layton and his trusty sidekick Luke is moving to greener fields with Mask of Miracle for the Nintendo 3DS. Aside from their usual brain-racking puzzles and awesome story, daily downloadable puzzles will be available for a full year! That's a huge step up from previous Professor Layton games that only features weekly bonus puzzles available via Ninetndo Wi-Fi Connection.

Not much is know about Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle 3DS, but expect puzzles, lots of them. And also, we'll be able to see Professor Layton during his early years. Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hino stated that the game started out as a Nintendo DS game but later redid it from scratch to accomodate 3DS features.

Here's the Japanese trailer for Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle 3DS.



Fighting fans has another reason to be excited about the upcoming Nintendo 3DS: Dead or Alive Dimensions! Being developed by Team Ninja, DOA Dimensions is said to feature counters and body physics that the series is known for.

The trailer above features some of the characters that would be making an appearance, and a fight sequence involving Ayane and Raidou, Dead or Alive 1's big boss.

Survival horror fans are in for a treat when the Nintendo 3DS handheld gaming console finally comes. Along with the announcement, Capcom revealed their shot at the 3DS with Resident Evil: Revelations.

Revelations uses the same engine that powers other games such as Lost Planet 2 and Resident Evil 5. Simply put, this makes Revelations "graphical quality comparable to consoles." The trailer below is a good sample, but since it's not known if the secenes are in-engine or pre-rendered, we should all hold our horses.

Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D is one of the most surprising announcement on the recently concluded E3 2010. The project is so secret that some of the Kojima Productions staff didn't even know it was being developed.



The Snake Eater 3D demo video above is non-playable but its shows some gameplay and cinematics on the Nintendo 3DS. As far as we know, Snake Eater 3D will be some sort of a remake of Metal Gear Solid 3 with added elements such as co-op and of course, 3D. Also, Hideo Kojima hinted that the final game may look better than the demo itself.

After weeks of rumors and speculations, Nintendo finally revealed the next iteration of the Nintendo DS --- the Nintendo 3DS! The wait is over and not surprisingly, well worth it.



Please note that the final design is TBA as of the moment, but this one is looking pretty darn good. Some key changes or upgrades from the DSi/DSi XL are:

  • There are now three cameras; one on the inside and two outside.
  • Uses Nintendo 3DS Game Card
  • "Slide Pad" which acts as analog input.
  • Uses motion sensor and gyro sensor.
  • 3D Depth Slider to control 3D effect.
  • Home, Power, and Wireless buttons.

A huge lineup of 3DS games were also revealed, which will be discussed in detail on future posts. For now, below is the trailer for one of the featured games, Kid Icarus: Uprising.



Also, video below shows Nintendo 3DS hands-on on E3 2010.