Nintendo

This 3DS Box Art Just Got Ugly

The box art for 3DS game Nintendogs + Cats looks similar to the box art for Nintendogs. Make that looked.


March 23, 2011
Nintendo

The Augmented Reality Of Nintendogs + Cats

Nintendogs + Cats doesn’t just add better graphics, the creepy ability for the virtual pets to watch you and cats to the mix. There are also some neat augmented reality features built into this latest version of digital pet ownership.


February 26, 2011
Nintendo

Does The 3DS Have More Bite?

Whenever new game hardware is released, there are the inevitable comparisons to the previous hardware. This isn’t right or wrong or good or bad. It just is. And Nintendo’s making that easier than ever.


February 23, 2011
Nintendo

New Video Of Three Nintendo 3DS Launch Games In Action

The Nintendo Channel has released new video of three of the Nintendo 3DS’s North American launch games, PilotWings Resort, Steel Diver and Nintendogs + Cats. Will any of them convince you to put in a pre-order?


February 9, 2011
News

The Nintendo 3DS Launch Lineup For Europe

Japan knows what Nintendo 3DS games it will get on day one, but Americans don’t yet know for sure. Europeans, as of today, can enjoy the peace of mind of a locked-down 3DS launch line-up, thanks to Nintendo of Europe.


February 8, 2011
Nintendo

Nintendogs Breeds Almost Overran Game Shops

There are three different versions of pet simulator Nintendogs + Cats: Dachshund, Lab and Chihuahua (later a Dalmatian version was released). But initially, Nintendo wanted more than three versions. Many more.


January 11, 2011
Nintendo

These Virtual Pets Are Watching You

With the uproar of what the 3DS will or won’t do to children’s vision, know that 3DS title Nintendogs + Cats is more than simply an updated Nintendogs with feline friends. It’s an update with eyes that can see players.


December 29, 2010
Mobile

You Can Play And Watch These Nintendo 3DS Games Next Month

That is, if you live in Japan. Nintendo is rolling out its Nintendo World 2011 next year in Chiba, Japan. The Kyoto-based company has a list of titles that will be playable for those over six. You’re over six, right?