We recently featured an article about five unannounced 3DS games that we would like to see Nintendo reveal in 2012. Following up on that idea, here are six games that would fit well on the 3DS in 2012, each coming from a third-party developer that has already pledged support for the handheld. Let the speculation begin on GameRabies!
"The Nintendo DS has found its way into the hands of millions of people. With its impressive range of hardcore to casual games, there is literally a game for just about anyone and everyone. Since its launch, there have been numerous games that stood out among the rest and are begged to be played and replayed. We’re going to help you out by picking out 10 must-have gems that should be a part of every DS collection."
Castlevania has always had some of the coolest bosses in video games. Some are creepy, some are intimidating. And some are just bizarre. Here are ten of the strangest, grossest bosses in the franchise.
"It's been four full years since the introduction of the Nintendo DS. This dual-screen, touch-screen handheld was a system first received with skepticism when it launched in the US in November of 2004. Over time, it began to prove itself. The dual-screened handheld that had everyone, gamers and developers alike, scratching their heads has become the most popular and most purchased piece of video game hardware.
But it's not on the strength of the hardware alone. The reason why Nintendo's DS ..."
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"It's hard to believe it's been more than 20 years now since the first Castlevania game came out. As I continue to struggle in the final battle of Order of Ecclesia, I think about all the times I've faced off against the various supervillains of Castlevania over the years. My collection of games is nearly complete now, and I've received word that my review copy of Judgment is on its way at last, so it shouldn't be too much longer before I've got the whole library of North American releases in ..."
""We have always felt that the Castlevania franchise has been an excellent fit on Nintendo DS, and based on the popularity of the DS classics, Dawn of Sorrow and Portrait of Ruin, our fans agree," said Anthony Crouts, VP of Marketing at Konami.
"We fully expect Order of Ecclesia to ignite the fan base once again as it combines the classic Castlevania gameplay with an all-new combat system and outdoor environments.""
"Not content with spoiling our enjoyment of narrative television by ransacking normal scheduling, the wonderful writers strike is steadily spreading its into Hollywoods movie lot, with the big-screen adaptation of Castlevania emerging as the latest victim to succumb to its damaging effects."

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