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Games Radar: Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword Review

Beyond beating the game, there are various trinkets to collect and power-ups to purchase, but most will be found/bought in one trip. So, it's a short ride, but like any quality roller coaster, it'll rattle your senses and challenge your reflexes. On DS, Dragon Sword has no equal, no fitting comparison, and for that Games Radar applaud Team Ninja. Only slight control issues and the general feeling of sameness after 13 levels of hacking keep it from soaring even higher.

You'll love:
- Incomparable action
- Eye-searing visuals
- A bold experiment that worked

You'll hate:
- Feels samey after a while
- Minor control problems
- Could use more enemies, moves

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6 Unannounced Third-Party 3DS Games I Want in 2012

We recently featured an article about five unannounced 3DS games that we would like to see Nintendo reveal in 2012. Following up on that idea, here are six games that would fit well on the 3DS in 2012, each coming from a third-party developer that has already pledged support for the handheld. Let the speculation begin on GameRabies!

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Venoxn4g4903d ago

I would like something from Platinum games...maybe God Hand 2 3D or just God hand 3D :)

then new No more heroes 3DS

new Sin & Punishment 3DS

new Madworld 3DS

new Silent Hill 3DS

Kororinpa 3DS & Bomberman 3DS & Omega 5 (damn you Konami, for now)..

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New Ninja Gaiden Deluxe Figure Hits Retail

Based on his appearance in Ninja Gaiden 2, the deluxe action figure joins the new ‘Best of Player Select’ videogame figure assortment. The series features some of the most Electronic Theatre Imagepopular figures from the ‘Player Select’ series, repackaged and offered at a reduced price. Many of the original releases were never made available in the UK previously, and the Ryu Hayabusa deluxe action figure was one of those that gamers may have missed out on.

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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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Xbox360PS3AndPC5205d ago

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