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IGN: Brain Age Express: Arts & Letters Review

IGN writes: "Brain Age Express: Arts and Letters, like Brain Age Express: Math released before it, is only 8 dollars (800 points) where the full cartridge release is a full $20 investment, and the digital download is almost as full featured – the only thing missing is the excellent Sudoku engine. If you've already bought Math you might not find as much new in this follow-up, but it's still a solid DSiWare offering for newbies to the series".

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Club Nintendo’s loyalty program includes classic games

Nintendo revealed the new range of games that will be offered to members of Club Nintendo in the US. For Wii U owners, Nintendo included two Virtual Console entries, both classic games and staples of their respective generations.

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user95970823661d ago

The title for this article makes it seem like they haven't already been doing this for three years

Dchops3661d ago

No kidding. This was poorly done.

DarthZoolu3661d ago

I join a buy first party games Nintendo club back when gamecube and gba came out. Spent alot of money never got anything. So Nintendo lost me as far as that goes.

3-4-53661d ago (Edited 3661d ago )

Yea, whoever wrote this needs to go back and take some classes on how to write an article properly and be taken seriously as a professional.

Also known as " How could you screw that up? 101 "

Aside from that, the facts are there, which is nice.

I already have Mario Kart 64, and MK8 is about to be here soon.

Not sure I want to get burnt out on MK before Mk8.

GenericNameHere3661d ago

I downloaded Kirby classics 3D. I only got 5 points for it. I'm still 5 points away from Platinum status :(

vakarian753661d ago

Do the post play survey and you'll be Platinum.

Skate-AK3660d ago

Might get Mario Kart 64. Think I still have 200 coins.

DC7773660d ago

Finally they are listening and getting us some good free games. Not to mention an N64 game.

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Nintendo's 3DS Experiments: Lightning In A Bottle

Chris Buffa (Modojo): The original DS, released in 2004, got off to a slow start, simply because the launch games didn't use the hardware in new and exciting ways. Consumers failed to understand how a single touch screen could enhance gaming.

Khordchange4584d ago

mario, zelda, donkey kong, kirby, nintendogs, the wii, the ds, the gameboy, the nes, the snes, brainage, super smash brothers, wii fit, animal crossing ds, gameboy advance, pokemon, gameboy color....ect

MY analysis? They must catch lighting a lot

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DigitalSomething Review: Nintendo DSi XL

Jeremy writes in the review: "Super size, mega size, king size, and jumbo size. As anyone here in America can tell you, we like everything to be bigger. The DSi XL is here, and yes, bigger is better. Is it altogether necessary? Not by any means, but that shouldn't lesson your desire for one. It sure didn't for mine. Neither did the glaring issue with 'upgrading' from a DSi."

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