GameSpot - In Cubic Ninja, you guide a quadrate warrior through a series of increasingly hostile levels by tilting the 3DS. Gliding down twisted corridors is as effortless as it is novel, and there's an undeniable joy in winding your way through a particularly nasty stretch unscathed. But that thrill quickly dissipates once the difficulty ramps up; later levels demand a degree of precision that is maddeningly high considering the limited controls, and the game's strong reliance on unseen traps turns your free-floating fun into an arduous series of trial-and-error failures. Cubic Ninja's inconsistent level design hampers much of the appeal of this motion-control adventure.
Smealum has done it again, creating a way for Cubic Ninja owners to go region free even on the latest firmware. AUTOMATON's Graham Arthur has the scoop.
Recently it came out that Cubic Ninja could be used to enable homebrew on the Nintendo 3DS. GameStop has taken noticed and raised the price of the game dramatically.
Its called supply and demand. I'm sure prices on ebay got jacked up also. There is a new market price for the game so Gamestop's prices have been adjusted accordingly. You will learn this on the first day of Economics 101.
I have it...played it, but dont know what to do with it now lol might keep it as a rarity now that its a part of history lol wonder how much I could get for it though 😃
Chris Buffa (Modojo): Every video game system, no matter how cool, has a glut of disappointing titles that fail to take advantage of a machine's power.
Several years ago, we'd get suckered into buying these duds and attempt (through mental anguish) to find at least one good quality to justify spending $29.99-$39.99.
Nice Try, but if you bothered with playing Steel diver, you'd know that it wouldn't work on the iphone because of the controls (bottom screen) and the repair element of the game (bottom screen again) and for all the content you get which include multiplayer, expert mode, periscope mode, and stuf of the sort, it would be well over 99 cent.
steel diver is a good game, but too bad it's short.. but there's tactics mode too, turn based.. :) didn't play frogger, but I think it's not a bad game too, because it has more than any frogger (shooting helicopters at you, friends that help you in a journey and other things).. one day I'll buy it.. actually Super monkey ball 3D could be good, but why the hell devs made it soooo easy and with borders?!? that you almost can't fall? that's the biggest problem