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Eurogamer: Starship Patrol Review

Eurogamer writes: "Despite serving downloadable content since 1995 with the Satellaview, Nintendo still hasn't got a handle on how to best present and promote games that don't come in boxes. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the curious scrubland of DSiWare, the company's digital distribution platform for the latest iteration of its ubiquitous handheld."

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Multiplayer.it Review: Starship Patrol

Multiplayer.it: In recent weeks, the community of developers, mostly independents, who has chosen to distribute their titles on Nintendo's online service, started to make more palpable and its strong displeasure on the stand, or rather the lack thereof, by Mother House.

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Eurogamer.it Review: Starship Patrol

Eurogamer.it: Despite a downloadable content service, inaugurated in 1995 with the modem Satellaview for Super Famicom, Nintendo does not seem to be at ease when it comes to promoting and presenting games that are not distributed with the classic method of the box.

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Nintendo Life: Starship Patrol Review

Nintendo Life writes: "Tower defense games haven't exactly been a popular genre for long, but they're already starting to become boring to most. After all, fending off endless waves of enemies by strategically placing turrets is fun the first time, but any more than that and it might start to get annoying quite quickly. With Starship Patrol, has Q Games successfully managed to make the genre fun again?"

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