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One Year Later: The Tragedy and Triumph of 3DS

Posted: 21 Mar 2012 06:04 PM PDT

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One Year Later: The Tragedy and Triumph of 3DS

The highs and lows of Nintendo's latest handheld, and where it stands after a rocky first year.

By: Jeremy Parish March 21, 2012

A year ago next week, Nintendo's fifth generation of portable hardware arrived in the U.S. The 3DS found itself born into a hostile world: The market for dedicated portables had slid into decline while the bloom had begun to fade from the rose of the 3D visualization trend. The system didn't perform nearly to Nintendo's expectations thanks in part to an unreasonably high price; about half a year later the company drastically reduced the cost of the machine and offered 20 free games to early adopters by way of apology. While these facts would not normally inspire confidence, the 3DS has made steady inroads since then and could even be said to have established itself as a strong platform with a positive future. It's not all sunshine and roses for 3DS, but things are looking up. Let's explore the highs and lows of the system... starting (much like the platform itself) with the lows.

The Lows

The Frankenstick
Nothing symbolizes 3DS's most disastrous failings like the "Frankenstick," more properly known as the Circle Pad Pro. Its mere existence is a frank admission that Nintendo horribly miscalculated the needs and expectations of its consumers at the most basic design level -- and it's a clumsy, inelegant admission at that. The Circle Pad Pro is one part cradle, one part peripheral; it doesn't so much attach to the system as wrap around it, transforming the 3DS into an awkward goliath of a portable. On the plus side, it gives the 3DS much-needed dual stick controls, but at the price of making the entire device a chunky mess and likely splitting the market. Any eventual hardware redesign will need the Circle Pad Pro's feature set built in lest it be laughed out of stores... but should Nintendo actually go ahead with a right-stick-equipped redesign, they'll instantly divide gamers into haves and have-nots. It's an unmitigated disaster of ill-considered hardware design, and the cure is almost as bad as the sickness.

Ninja Gaiden 3 Review: American Ninja, the Video Game

Posted: 21 Mar 2012 05:39 PM PDT

Ninjas are cool, right? Take a look back at the great ninja craze of the 1980s and you'll find the black-clad assassins in almost everything from cheesy flicks like American Ninja to the totally tubular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. While I generally agree with the sentiment that ninjas are cool -- cooler than those dirty pirates, anyway -- no one should take the majority of '80s ninja films seriously. Those quick cash-ins delivered uninspired performances that serve as ill-fitting tributes to the source material despite good intentions. I adore TMNT to this day, and it's in no way the worst offender, but American attempts at making movies about ninjas generally fall well short of acceptable entertainment -- not to mention the fact that they have almost nothing to do with real ninjas, who were silent assassins.

The Ninja Gaiden series isn't big on stealth, either, and that's fine. But rather than try to expand on the series' history of intense action, developer Team Ninja set on a different approach for the third chapter in the series, one that cribs trends from contemporary blockbusters like Uncharted and Assassin's Creed. As a whole, Ninja Gaiden 3 appears to represent a Japanese developer's attempt to add a Western touch to an established brand. This philosophy, while possibly sincere, presents a mash-up of ideas that often fumble the concepts they're based on. I certainly don't mean to rant against Japanese game design or mock their games here. Yet trying to look past the obvious inspirations behind Ninja Gaiden 3 is like trying to ignore the hidden arrow in the FedEx logo -- once you see it, you can't unsee it.

BioWare Plans to Address Mass Effect 3 Ending Complaints

Posted: 21 Mar 2012 03:28 PM PDT

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The story below is spoiler-free.

The discussion regarding the ending of Mass Effect 3 over the past two weeks has been unrelenting -- although, in reality, it's only a small percentage of ME3 players who are actually taking part in it. Petitions have been signed and, amazingly enough, complaints filed with the Federal Trade Commission. While the endings have been defended by BioWare, the developer has also said it is listening to what fans are saying. Today it announced its intentions to partially acquiesce to the demands of those who are upset with the ending, but it sounds as if it'll do so without completely giving in.

Draw Something Now Officially a Zynga Title

Posted: 21 Mar 2012 02:02 PM PDT

Draw Something

Just as recent reports suggested, social game behemoth Zynga has acquired OMGPOP, the developer responsible for the smash hit Draw Something.

The company is not talking about how much it spent, but it's said to be around $200 million -- AllThingsD claims it's a deal worth $180 million, plus about $30 million in employee-retention payments. That is a huge sum of money for the New York City-based OMGPOP, which was founded in 2006, considering that, prior to Draw Something, it was not a big-name company. CEO Dan Porter said during a media briefing today it had racked up only 20 million registered users prior to the launch of Draw Something about six weeks ago.

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WoW: Awesome Mists of Pandaria Models Videos

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WoW: Awesome Mists of Pandaria Models Videos


The Mists of Pandaria beta is going live! Here are the videos of Mists of Pandaria beta models! Enjoy!

End of Nations: Closed Beta to Begin in Spring, Open Beta in Summer

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End of Nations: Closed Beta to Begin in Spring, Open Beta in Summer


If you like MMORTS games, then you won’t want to miss End of Nations, Trion World’s latest upcoming title. It has been 2 years since End of Nations debuted at E3 2010 (it is likely to appear at E3 2012). Now, it seems the long awaited game will be fully playable in a few short months.

AION Producer Talks Patch 3.0 and ’Truly Free’

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AION Producer Talks Patch 3.0 and ’Truly Free’


No increased instance cooldown and full access to all gameplay content are what Truly Free promises to offer to players.

RaiderZ(KR) Released A Pre-Open Beta Trailer

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RaiderZ(KR) Released A Pre-Open Beta Trailer


RaiderZ(KR) today released a new trailer, showing the main characteristics and the fierce scenes when players fight against the BOSS.

C9(KR) New Fashion Show(Witch Blade Included)

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C9(KR) New Fashion Show(Witch Blade Included)


Twelve new pieces of fashion show released by C9 Korea official, and this fashion show featured West cowboy style. I found the Hunter’s look is really cute, what do you think?

Lucent Heart: Stadia Expansion Officially Launches Today

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Lucent Heart: Stadia Expansion Officially Launches Today


Gamania Digital Entertainment today launched Lucent Heart’s highly anticipated Stadia expansion, bringing innovative new features and content to its free-to-play, social MMORPG.

Vanguard: Saga of Heroes Goes Free-To-Play

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Vanguard: Saga of Heroes Goes Free-To-Play


No doubt Sony Online Entertainment is determined to walk on the way of free-to-play. Another beloved fantasy MMORPG, Vanguard: Saga of Heroes, will officially go free-to-play this summer after DC Universe Online, EverQuest and EverQuest II.

Blizzard Opens up Mists of Pandaria Beta Sign-ups

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Blizzard Opens up Mists of Pandaria Beta Sign-ups


Blizzard today has opened the beta sign-ups for Mists of Pandaria along with a beta FAQ regarding how to participate in the expansion’s testing on the official website. As Blizzard stated, they are ’very close’ to the beta testing.

House Building System in ArcheAge

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House Building System in ArcheAge


A small house is popular in ArcheAge, because we only need to spend 10 gold in buying the blueprints, and the materials of building a small house are stone*2 and wood*2(Bound Equipment).

WoW: Mists of Pandaria Beta Showing Up on Battle.net Pages

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WoW: Mists of Pandaria Beta Showing Up on Battle.net Pages


Breaking news: The Mists of Pandaria beta is showing up on Battle.net pages this evening. For those lucky enough to get in, you can get the download client and then be presented with ... an error that the download server is currently down. But that’ll change soon.

Blade & Soul Reveals Party Skills

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Blade & Soul Reveals Party Skills


The highly anticipated MMO Blade & Soul has put out a video that shows what the game will have to offer. The most interesting thing in the video are the party skills that will offer the following.

C9 Screenshot: The Fourth Continent Okapia [Part II]

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C9 Screenshot: The Fourth Continent Okapia [Part II]


Hey, C9 fans, this is the part II of the Fourth Continent screenshot, The Fourth Continent exists as a barrier between the Second and Fifth Continents.

Tencent To Be the Global Publisher of Diablo-style Action MMO Sura Online

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Tencent To Be the Global Publisher of Diablo-style Action MMO Sura Online


As the first MMO whose global publishing rights have all been acquired by Tencent Games, Sura Online will also begin its step into global markets.

DoTa 2 One Minute Guide - Dragon Knight

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DoTa 2 One Minute Guide - Dragon Knight


It’s standard skill build for Dragon Knight, which aim at increasing viability and staying longer in lane. Get Dragon Blood to max level first to boost the suppression rate and gold farming. Level 1 stun ability is enough in early game.

The Sun: Online Shooting Games Used by Terrorists to Plot Attacks

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The Sun: Online Shooting Games Used by Terrorists to Plot Attacks


These online shooters are not only means of communication for terrorists, but also training tools for would-be jihadists with their realistic combat actions and environment.

One and Only, Sci-fi Action MMORPG Wild Buster Debuts

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One and Only, Sci-fi Action MMORPG Wild Buster Debuts


Wild Buster is a sci-fi action MMORPG with a unique theme, combining military culture and science fiction together. The game plans to provide a lot fun for players through military culture, easy operation and low threshold access.

Hawken: Extended Gameplay Video Shows Intense Mech Combat

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Hawken: Extended Gameplay Video Shows Intense Mech Combat


Hawken, the Mech Combat FPS under development by Adhesive Games with Unreal Engine 3, an independent game studio in U.S.A., recently announced the extended version of its gameplay video which had been released at early Game Developers Conference (GDC in abbreviation). The video lasts two minutes to display its game modes to players.

Raiderz – Pretty Fine, for an Alpha

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Raiderz – Pretty Fine, for an Alpha


Today we take a look at RaiderZ the latest title to be released by Perfect World Entertainment. It’s an action MMO so it uses a crosshair ’aim your skills’ system we’re seeing more and more this year. It’s a good system and a system a lot of people prefer.

Tera Online Bastion Of Lok Full Playthrough And Review!

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Tera Online Bastion Of Lok Full Playthrough And Review!


Whats up gamers im your host Zach Sharpes here with a full run through of the first dungeon in Tera Online called Bastion Of Lok. This dungeon is a level 20 dungeon and requires the holy grouping trinity we all know and love. Bastion Of Lok will run you at about 45 min all the way to 1.5 hours depending on how good or bad your group may be.

C9 Oberon’s Haven Hell Mode Tips

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C9 Oberon’s Haven Hell Mode Tips


Any one have tried the Hell Mode in Oberon’s Haven dungeon? It’s really difficult, here are some info about the hell mode, maybe it will help you a little bit if you’re going to do it.

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