After the excitement of EGX15 at NEC Birmingham, its back to normal for
the 3DS gaming scene with the download update and this week we get some more Animal Crossing goodness and some pre-launch DBZ.
Not exact matches
If you've been keeping current with what's going on in the portable
gaming scene, you no doubt know that Nintendo will be releasing its next handheld, the
3DS, by March 2011.
If not VR will be shorter on the
scene than
3D gaming (which rocked by the way).
Crash Bandicoot burst onto the
gaming scene back in 1996 with his own
3D platforming game developed by Naughty Dog.
Features - Features of this hidden object adventure game: - Quirky dreamworld with changes during walkthrough - 40 +
gaming locations and quests in HD - More than 30
3D videos and cut -
scenes - 12 logic puzzles and arcade mini-games - Occasional hidden object
scenes - Collectibles, achievements and quests
The King of Handheld
gaming systems first laid its groundwork with the Gameboy in 1989, but now bursts on the
scenes of 2017 with the Nintendo
3DS XL.
With the shooter genre having taken the throne as the premiere genre in
gaming today, the platformer has been mostly relegated to the indie
scene in the form of arthouse 2D side - scrollers (Rayman, Inside, Outland), hence why it's so exciting to see the key creative talent behind the Banjo Kazooie and Donkey Kong Country series deliver a brand new
3D platformer in Yooka - Laylee.
But even more than that, Monster Max feels like a send - off to the genre of the Filmation - style adventure games that dominated the 8 - bit computer
gaming scene: isometric games were made as a work - around for
3D graphics, which were near impossible to render (let alone do well), and so became redundant when
3D became possible on computers and home consoles in the late»90s.