Nintendo 3DS Pre-Order Soaring Ahead of Wii at Amazon UK

Just when Nintendo Wii goes down, Nintendo 3DS goes up. Soaring ahead of everybody else.
Nintendo should be happy. Outselling their gesture-control console is non other than the hand-held device they also proudly created. Yes gamers, we’re talking about the 3DS.
Pre-orders for the Nintendo 3DS hardware at Amazon UK is now double the number of Wii’s demand last 2006. Putting the device ahead of other Nintendo launched at Amazon UK.
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Capcom will be giving away Resident Evil goodies this weekend at the Nintendo World 3DS Demo Event. So better be there!
As we have announced, Resident Evil Revelations will be playable at the event. Capcom will also set-up a Resident Evil stage event to be hosted by Masahiro Kawada.
The stage event is called “Nintendo 3DS Software Introduction Presentation: Nintendo 3DS x Resident Evil Special Stage.” It will be held on Sunday at 3 PM ET. Nintendo will also be holding a live web cast of the event for those fans who cannot attend the event.
Those who will attend the said event will bring home a couple of goodies—special promotion cards! Card photos shown after the skip.
Read the rest of the article »First Naruto 3DS Game Details Revealed

The Nintendo 3DS craze gets hotter with the revelation of some juicy details about Naruto Shippuuden. Get ready for the "side scrolling ninja action."
Naruto fanatics, some good news for you! Last year, Jump fest showcased the availability of Naruto Shippuden in 3DS. To excite you more, Jump spills several juicy details about Naruto’s first 3DS installment.
The game is entitled Naruto Shippuuden Nin Rittai Emaki Saikyou Ninkai Kessen and is a “side scrolling ninja action” game where players take on missions set in 3D fields. The action is mostly side scrolling, but there are also antics and stage formations that make use of 3D.
Naruto is set for Spring release, which coincides with 3DS’ launch.
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