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Nintendo Life: Art of Balance Impressions

Puzzle games are ten-a-penny on WiiWare, varying from the boring to the brilliant. Attempting to nestle nicely into this overcrowded genre comes Art of Balance, a physics-based block-stacker from the developers of DS shooter Nanostray. Having had chance to sit down with Art of Balance for a few hours it's clear this is a classy puzzle game that should make you sit up and take notice.

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Top 10 Wii U eShop Exclusives (First Three Years) - Get your GamePad charged and ready

Nintendo's latest console debuted three years ago today and it's seen some great downloadable titles so far. Here, I list the ten best eShop exclusives that came out since Wii U's launch, so clear some internal memory and let the downloading begin!

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Sly-Lupin3104d ago

I've never been able to get my gamepad charged and ready. Every single time I feel like playing a WiiU game, it's dead, dead, dead.

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Art of Balance Review - Need a Gaming Break? | PlayerEssence

This is EXACTLY the kind of game a person needs between all the other games! This is a break game: the game you play between more intense gaming sessions!

Still not sure what to think? Jason from PlayerEssence has you covered and reviews Art of Balance for you! YOU!... and you, and you, and you...

Enjoy!

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Why, Why, Why? Murder with Stylus

Jason over at Nintendo Enthusiast loves challenging games. When a game puts his skills to the test, he gets into the zone and won’t quit until he beats whatever it is! Eating, sleeping, and pooping? Who needs that when he can beat this super hard thing!

That’s probably pretty unhealthy… it’s just videogames right? Seriously, what’s the worst that could possibly happen if videogames are challenging?

Enjoy!

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Nivalis3351d ago (Edited 3351d ago )

Posting news/videos created by yourself eh? whatever gets you hits i guess. Not really seeing why you do so in third person.

ZyroXZ23350d ago

Erhm, 2 things:

1) Most of N4G articles are self-promoted content; I know many people who just use a random username so it seems submitted by someone else!

2) If you don't create articles, you might not know that N4G guidelines require all articles to speak in 3rd person, whether created by the contributor or not.