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IGN: Mighty Flip Champs Review

IGN loves the unique design and the retro style of Mighty Flip Champs – the entire package is top notch and highly recommended. The occasional brutal difficulty can be a turn-off at times, but that's only a smidge-sized complaint compared to the enjoyment to be had in this clever batch of puzzles.

Presentation - 7.5
Graphics - 7.5
Sound - 7.5
Gameplay - 8.5
Lasting Appeal - 8.5
Overall -

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Nintendo 3DS eShop: Ten Must Own DSiWare Games (Modojo)

Chris Buffa (Modojo): Nintendo recently announced a June 6 launch date for the long awaited 3DS eShop, the virtual store that'll let users download a variety of games from multiple platforms.

lizard812884730d ago

Shantae: Risky's Revenge is what i want to play

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DS games on the 3DS(mock ups): A Comparison

Gaming Gauge writes:"So we recently got a look at how DS games function on the 3DS. As you can see the games are upscaled to fill the screen rather than mapped 1:1(although the option may be there). The downside to this method is that the games lose a bit a clarity, they can appear a bit blurry and fuzzy. I thought it would be interesting to make some mock up screenshots to compare how different styles are affected by the upscaling."

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Xbox360PS3AndPC4820d ago

3DS cant even run ds games without fuzziness while the mighty NGP can run PS3 games

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Edge: Mighty Flip Champs Review

Just when the whole thing seems in danger of becoming a cold study in design brilliance, however, the on-screen clock comes into its own, raising the game's temperature by turning each challenge into a speed-runner's dream. Almost every activity, from falling off platforms to climbing ladders, can have a few extraneous frames of animation cut away by switching dimensions at just the right moment, slicing a few micro-seconds from your completion time and turning an otherwise cerebral challenge into a twitchy reaction test.

It's fitting, then, that an idea that revolves around shadowy dimensions should have a second game all but hidden within it, and it's a delight to discover a title that can concertina so many ideas into such a tight space.

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