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Monolith Soft’s X

Wind Waker HD looks hot and all, but we need to talk about this new Wii U project from the developer behind cult RPG Xenoblade Chronicles. Shit looks ridic.

Watch the trailer past the break — it starts off looking like a predictable Xenoblade follow-up with Monster Hunter elements, but then people start hopping into mechas that transform into futuristic cycles and slice up giant dino dudes. And we haven’t even mentioned the music yet, child. We haven’t even mentioned the music.

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tinycartridge:

Exactly one month away…

I’m unsure if this is old, but the official Fire Emblem: Awakening page has a nice two-minute trailer (much longer than the short clip Nintendo posted on Wednesday).

PREORDER: Fire Emblem: Awakening, other upcoming games
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tinycartridge:


It is time…
Tiny Cartridge’s favorite Tiny Cartridges of 2012!
This year was a crucial one for handheld game systems, a statement year even. Tablets and smartphones continued to make their case as the rightful successors to the portable gaming throne, and so the onus was on handhelds to argue their relevance in this mobile era, if not through sales (real talk, PS Vita’s hardware numbers aren’t going to get it done), then through the quality of their software.
It wasn’t enough for the 3DS and PS Vita to deliver enjoyable games in 2012; this new handheld generation needed to separate itself from the last, setting new standards in their visuals, online services, and concepts’ creativity. Fortunately for us, portable game developers met that challenge, and gave us a year of platform-defining titles — even the ports kicked the butts of their big-screen counterparts.
Below you’ll find our favorite 3DS, eShop, PS Vita, and PSN games that helped make 2012 a killer year for handheld fans (presumably you’re one of those fans, since you follow this site). Oh, and we have plenty of GIFs too, of course! I say “of course” because a lizard hijacked this Tumblr, and threatened to blow it up if we don’t meet a weekly quota of animated images. Please excuse the loading time!
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tinycartridge:

It is time…

Tiny Cartridge’s favorite Tiny Cartridges of 2012!

This year was a crucial one for handheld game systems, a statement year even. Tablets and smartphones continued to make their case as the rightful successors to the portable gaming throne, and so the onus was on handhelds to argue their relevance in this mobile era, if not through sales (real talk, PS Vita’s hardware numbers aren’t going to get it done), then through the quality of their software.

It wasn’t enough for the 3DS and PS Vita to deliver enjoyable games in 2012; this new handheld generation needed to separate itself from the last, setting new standards in their visuals, online services, and concepts’ creativity. Fortunately for us, portable game developers met that challenge, and gave us a year of platform-defining titles — even the ports kicked the butts of their big-screen counterparts.

Below you’ll find our favorite 3DS, eShop, PS Vita, and PSN games that helped make 2012 a killer year for handheld fans (presumably you’re one of those fans, since you follow this site). Oh, and we have plenty of GIFs too, of course! I say “of course” because a lizard hijacked this Tumblr, and threatened to blow it up if we don’t meet a weekly quota of animated images. Please excuse the loading time!

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tinycartridge:

If Swapnote’s mascot Nikki had a cameo in a 2D game — and I really hope Nintendo’s in-house and second-party development teams find excuses to make this happen — she’d probably look a lot like this sprite!
BUY Nintendo 3DS and 3DS XL consoles, upcoming releases

tinycartridge:

If Swapnote’s mascot Nikki had a cameo in a 2D game — and I really hope Nintendo’s in-house and second-party development teams find excuses to make this happen — she’d probably look a lot like this sprite!

BUY Nintendo 3DS and 3DS XL consoles, upcoming releases
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rustybucketbay:

IF YOU HAVEN’T HEARD THIS YET THEN YOU’RE MISSING OUT

SCREAMS

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tinycartridge:

And why should she need to? Live your life, girl. YOLO.
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tinycartridge:

And why should she need to? Live your life, girl. YOLO.

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tinycartridge:

I know this game is likely going to be trash, but I had to post its boxart and these screenshots. Those eyes! That augmented reality cuteness!

This is the conversation that transpired when I messaged JC to translate the Japanese game’s title.

Buy: Nintendo 3DS and 3DS XL consoles
See also: More boxart posts
[Via 4Gamer, kawata]
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tinycartridge:

Okami, the tissue holder. This stuffed Amaterasu slips over a tissue box, so you can keep a stuffed wolf god on your desk or bathroom counter, and then pull a tissue out of a stuffed wolf god’s back when you sneeze. You know, because you liked a video game.
So that’s what life on Planet Earth is like now.
For ¥4,800.
Buy: OkamidenSee also: More Okamiden stuff

tinycartridge:

Okami, the tissue holder. This stuffed Amaterasu slips over a tissue box, so you can keep a stuffed wolf god on your desk or bathroom counter, and then pull a tissue out of a stuffed wolf god’s back when you sneeze. You know, because you liked a video game.

So that’s what life on Planet Earth is like now.

For ¥4,800.

Buy: Okamiden
See also: More Okamiden stuff
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