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Nintendo Life: Ivy the Kiwi? Mini Review

Nintendo Life writes: "After spending years helping Sega create some of its most popular console releases during the Mega Drive and Saturn eras, Yuji Naka decided it was time to form his own development studio. His main goal was to create gaming experiences that appealed to a much broader audience. No better title could sum up this goal more perfectly than his newest creation, Ivy the Kiwi?. Now XSEED is releasing a miniature version of the game on Nintendo's DSiWare service and despite having the 50 bonus levels and multiplayer removed, the main 50-level game itself remains intact and as charming as ever."

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dsiware.nintendolife.com
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Yuji Naka: A Modern Vision

While its true that Yuji Naka hasn’t been churning out classics over the last fifteen years, a closer look at his work over that time shows a creator with a singular vision

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heypoorplayer.com
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Pocket Power: Ivy the Kiwi? (DS)

Though today you can stuff stereoscopic 3D and console-quality graphics into your backpack, that once seemed inconceivable. Handhelds have evolved quickly, but we shouldn’t forget the games that made them great in the first place. Though these games lack raw processing muscle, they have a power all their own.

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hardcoregamer.com
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GameZone's very serious list of top 50 Wii games (#40 - #31)

GameZone: "We take a look at 10 more titles that are worthy of your time and attention as our very serious list of the top 50 Wii titles rolls on."

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gamezone.com