Nintendo is spreading the Pocket Monster love by offering free downloads of Pokemon X and Y as bonus for buying a Nintendo 3DS along with a specific 3DS title.
Good Smile has long been a favorite of collectible importers here in the States. The company's line of Nendodroids and Figmas are among some of the most desirable at specialty shops, and Good Smile's penchant for dipping into obscure properties (at least in the U.S.) has always made devout fans happy. However, this year, Good Smile is continuing its trend of bringing big time properties to life with new additions from Nintendo and Konami.
PokeMasters who want to store all of the 3,000 total Pokemon in existence can now do so online and use the Poke Transporter to move their favorite Pokemon of old into Pokemon X/Y.
Everyone has hobbies. Some knit or cross-stitch. Others may like to make model planes or make remixes of their favorite songs. Me? I love to play video games. It was a life-long dream of mine to be featured in a Nintendo game and I can happily say that, after so many years of video game playing, I have one I can call my own!
The Nintendo 3DS had a hell of a 2013, and Nintendo expects 2014 to be just as strong, if not better. With the early release calendar showing some strong titles like Yoshi's New Island, we're inclined to believe they hype.
If you popped in the Sundome during the Central Washington State Fair, you have have walked by this display of video games. You might see people playing classic video games like Super Mario Bros and Contra, but how is it legal - or is it? And is there really 76,000 games on there?