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Posted by GoNintendo Nov 23 2013 17:41 GMT
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Call your local store and see if they are participating! Thanks to Fred for the heads up.

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 23 2013 17:28 GMT
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Looks like hackers are already ruining Call of Duty: Ghosts. Some people are experiencing major stat-boosted, which can really sour the online experience. Unfortunately, Activision says there's nothing they can do.

If your stats are boosted by a hacker there is nothing we can do. Activision will not reset your stats. Please note that knowingly entering a hacked server may be grounds for a ban. To avoid this, make sure you do not accept game invites from people you do not know or trust.

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Posted by GoNintendo Nov 23 2013 00:29 GMT
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I just posted the trailer below, but I was completely taken aback when I saw this. I had absolutely no idea Nintendo did this! Seriously too cool...I can't even believe it.

I wanted to post this here because I need to thank you all for making this happen. Without your GoNintendo support, something like this would have never been possible. Thank you so, so much.

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 22 2013 22:11 GMT
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- features a new protagonist named Shura
- includes a variety of dinosaurs that can be used for battles
- fossil cleaning system will be in the game
- variety of all-terrain vehicles will be used to explore the lands
- due out in 2014

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 22 2013 22:09 GMT
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A portion of a Nintendo Life review...

Jett Rocket II: The Wrath of Taikai is a game that, for the most part, is fun to play and nice to look at. It tries to deliver a varied gameplay experience, and although it isn’t too hot when it comes to the 3D levels and shallow mini-games, it makes up for this with tightly crafted 2D levels that can be deviously challenging.

Full review here

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 22 2013 22:00 GMT
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What's wrong in this picture? :( pic.twitter.com/co4pYyGBJt

— Jeff Luke (@cheffluke) November 22, 2013

That's a bit of a problem. Makes it just a tad hard to register your game!

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 22 2013 20:45 GMT
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Placed after the jump due to autoplay...

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Posted by GoNintendo Nov 22 2013 20:33 GMT
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A portion of a GamesRadar review...

+ Strong mini-games with plenty of variety
+ Can play with four players using only one cartridge
+ Board types provide totally different experiences

- Lack of lengthy, classic-style boards
- 3DS disconnects are frequent and there's no way to save games
- Still feels entirely luck-based

Mario Part: Island Tour - Full review here

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 22 2013 20:29 GMT
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Looks like EB Games made a mistake. They took too many preorders for The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds' 3DS XL bundle. Now customers are getting emails like this.

“Due to a mistake on our [EB Games'] part, we don’t have enough stock to fulfill all of our orders. As we allocate on a first come, first served basis this means that unfortunately your order cannot be fulfilled.”

To make things slightly better, EB Games is offer a $30 gift card to those that miss out on their preorder.

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 22 2013 20:21 GMT
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While it’s set in the same world as a SNES classic this brand new title boasts new dungeons, puzzles and powers, creating a fresh challenge for fans and newcomers alike. Those who want their love for Zelda to be on show for all to see will be excited to hear there’s a The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Limited Edition Nintendo 3DS XL available now too, which features a gold and black Triforce design and includes a download code for the game to boot.

In the land of Hyrule, when an evil mage called Yuga starts to kidnap the descendants of the Seven Sages, it soon becomes clear the only one who can combat his wickedness is our hero, Link! With sword in hand, it’s up to Link to undo Yuga’s evil deeds and set the world to rights.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds breaks the classic conventions of the Zelda series, allowing you to rent or buy the items you want, whenever you want. With your chosen tools in hand, you can brave dungeons in any order you choose, or head off in a different direction if you fancy. On this occasion Link has gained the power to move over walls as if he were a painting, giving a shiny new perspective to exploration and puzzle-solving too. Using this novel ability, Link can move between the ancient kingdom of Hyrule and the dark world of Lorule – and getting to know both will be the key to success!

On top of all this heroism, there’s extra fun to discover via StreetPass, a range of playful side quests, and wacky minigames too. Find out about all this and more at our official The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds website. Also on the official website, you can find a link to a dedicated Iwata Asks interview for this title, in which game producer Eiji Aonuma and his team discuss Shigeru Miyamoto’s initial reaction to the game concept, their dream of breaking Zelda conventions and what led to the game’s beautifully familiar setting.

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