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Tired of saving the princess? For Link's next upcoming adventure on the Nintendo DS, The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, Nintendo has announced Zelda will be joining forces with Link to combat the... Read the full article at GamingBits.com!]
Atlus USA has announced a new RPG game is coming to North America, set in the Shin Megami Tensei universe. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey is an upcoming "first-person science fiction RPG" for... Read the full article at GamingBits.com!]
Nintendo Japan has just introduced another evolution of the Nintendo DS handheld, a new Nintendo DSi system called the Nintendo DSi LL. The notable difference is the 1" bigger screens, bumping up the... Read the full article at GamingBits.com!]
There's a great deal being offered on video games for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PSP, Nintendo DS and PS2. Amazon.com is offering a buy two videogames, get a third free deal. The 3-for-2... Read the full article at GamingBits.com!]
LucasArts has released a new web documentary video for Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron. The game will be coming exclusively to handheld gaming systems, for the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS. Here... Read the full article at GamingBits.com!]
FL Nintendo is releasing a unique DS Lite bundle in the UK. The Nintendo DS Lite Professor Layton and the Curious Village bundle will be available on June 19th for £119.99. The bundle includes a Black DS Lite system and Professor Layton and the Curious ...
With Metal Slug 7 being exclusive to the DS, you would have expected some unique use of the dual screens and/or touch screen. The touch screen is made use of, but you'll barely use it. You basically move the stylus around a mini map of the level to locate items. With the frantic action happening n...
Nintendo - Wii, DS Nintendo's supporting the fight on breast cancer. Nintendo has released a limited edition Pink Ribbon Nintendo DS Lite and it is available on Amazon.com for $129.99. $5.00 of every DS sold goes to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, and Nintendo will be donating $100,000 dollars t...