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Dual Pen Sports review - Official Nintendo Magazine

ONM writes: Swimming in a sea of unnecessary gimmicks: That's Dual Pen Sports. It insists that playing with a stylus in each hand is some sort of exciting new revolution in game control, going so far as bundling a free stylus with the game.

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The long history of pretty good indieszero games you probably didn't play: a guide

Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido released earlier this month! We say that because E3 makes June a busy time, and also because, if early reports are accurate, not a lot of players picked it up. This is not new for developer indieszero, making its decades-long mission delivering interesting, quirky games that may slip your notice! Let's look at the team's history and break down what you may have missed.

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michibiku.com
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Pocket Gamer: DualPenSports Review

Pocket Gamer: The majority of Nintendo 3DS releases so far appear to have forgotten that the console has a touchscreen.

Most have focused on the stereoscopic 3D, and gone with button controls. There are a few that got all touchy-feely on us - the likes of Steel Diver, The Sims 3, and Nintendogs + Cats - but the 3D is definitely the focus.

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pocketgamer.co.uk
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Kids use both hands in 'DualPenSports'

In DualPenSports, gamers are challenged to do something new: play with two styluses at once by holding one in each hand. The game incorporates this ambidextrous gameplay into 14 sporting events and three tapping exercises.

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usatoday.com