
Ah yes. Bad video game fanbases. Moaning about the slightest of character changes, gameplay changes and graphical changes. Maybe not? Maybe if the gameplay goes online or if there’s a popular forum to go chat about the franchise and we have little kiddies who run the place like an anarchy throwing f-bombs in your ear. Maybe it might be that they are such bad video game fanbases that they could cause market crashes with their narrow interests and constant obnoxious reminder that it is a “god” of a franchise. So how are we deciding the worst?

While it may not seem like much, it’s still worth mentioning. It seems that GameStop has begun selling 3DS eShop games on its online store. This allows users to buy download codes for the listed titles online. The list is only a mere two titles as of now; Pushmo and Super Mario Land 2. To promote the start of this, GameStop is offering gamers a bonus 250 Points if they purchase both of the listed games before April 8. Even better, you have the option of buying the games with your earned points rather than your money.
As some of you might remember, last year in December, the Nintendo 3DS eShop received an update to allow the distribution of game demos. This new feature has yet to be used by Nintendo. Until tomorrow that is. The Nintendo 3DS demo program will launch tomorrow in Europe and North America with a demo of Resident Evil Revelations to kick things off. Europe also gets the additional demo of Cooking Mama 4: Cooking Magic as well tomorrow. The future demo line up is a bit different in both regions. North American owners can look forward to Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games next week Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D and Rayman Origins on a later date. In Europe, while there’s nothing confirmed for next week, you can expect Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D, Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games and Rhythm Thief and the Emperor’s Treasure in the future.
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November is just a few days away and without a doubt, it will be the biggest month for Video games this year. This month has a lot of games squeezed into it. Wii, PS3, XBox 360 to the 3DS. There are a lot of ‘em to pick up in November. 






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