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Pocket Gamer: SpeedX 3D Review

Pocket Gamer: Gamelion's latest effort is a tunnel racer, playing like a pacifistic Tempest 2000 crossed with WipEout 2048. It's fast, places great strain on your reactions, and is unabashedly minimalist.

It's also a bit of a one-trick pony, and while that trick is impressive at first the game's utter lack of ambition and experimentation eventually brings it screeching to a halt.

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SpeedX 3D Hyper Edition is Coming to 3DS eShop

Gamelion have recently been rumoured to be releasing a sequel to the awesome SpeedX 3D on the Nintendo 3DS eShop. With the game already being confirmed for other platforms, following the speculation, we reached out to Gamelion to find out more.

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Top 10 3DS eShop games you may not have played but totally should

GameZone: "Most individuals purchase physical 3DS games at retail, so quite a few digital releases fly under the radar — unless they’re titled Pushmo. Here are 10 eShop games you may not have played but should definitely check out."

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BenRage34160d ago (Edited 4160d ago )

I plan on getting a 3DS this Christmas so I'll definitely keep an eye out for these games.

Venoxn4g4159d ago

Liberation maiden is awesome, I recommend:

Art of balance
Mutant mudds
Marvel pinball & Zen pinball
Night sky
Nano assault EX

ronin4life4159d ago (Edited 4159d ago )

I would like to add;
Mighty switch force
sakura samurai

That's what I have so far.
Oh, and Colors 3d has proved pretty interesting as well.

Venoxn4g4158d ago

didnt play samurai, but other two are great

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Review – SPEEDX 3D | NintendoDude

SPEEDX 3D is a “tunnel racer” for the eShop that isn’t really a “racing” game at all. Instead, it’s a colorful, hypnotizing trip through maze filled tunnels that morph into winding roads and back onto the outside of twisting tubes. The game thrusts you forward at a constant rate – no accelerator or brakes – with plenty of obstacles ahead of you. As you progress through stages, the acceleration increases and more obstacles fill the screen. The ultimate objective is to survive to the end of each stage, and other modes offer endless runs where your goal is simply to amass the highest score possible.

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