
8bitfix writes: Team Ninja presents a milestone in the Dead or Alive series with Dead or Alive Dimensions, exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS. This marks the first time the series has appeared on a Nintendo platform, and the 3DS capabilities makes the game very enjoyable. It’s the series’ 15th Anniversary and what better way to celebrate it with a great hand-held game. Let’s fight!
The 3DS has an extensive library of games, but due to the consoles low sales initially, a lot of great games flew under the radar of most gamers. Fear not though, as Shawn Long of Nintendo Enthusiast takes a look at some under appreciated 3DS releases from the earlier years of it’s life that you should be sure to check out. Whether you enjoy a good platformer, fighting game, or 3D adventure, there should be something for every 3DS owner to consider in this video.
Good choices. I didn't know the 3DS version of Sonic Gen had different levels than the console versions.

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I don't own a handheld console, but lately I have been thinking of buying a Vita or 3DS. I am going to get PS4 on launch day, so should I buy a Vita or 3DS?
I don't usually care for fighters, but DoA:D is surprisingly addictive.