
Nintendo recently cut the price on the 3DS, knocking down one of its biggest barriers to entry with the 3DS. Now that the system is at a much more affordable level, those wanting a 3DS should feel more comfortable whipping out their wallet and giving their money to Nintendo. But one major problem still plagues the system: a lack of original software. That software can't be produced over night, so it's a matter of patience for 3DS consumers until software is ready. But Nintendo can help lessen the blow by giving 3DS owners reasons to hold onto their system until big titles come along. While the 20 free virtual console titles help, there always lies the predicament that the consumer already owns that content, especially when it comes to the early black box NES software. So while the free software is nice, it does seem like there's more that Nintendo can do to keep 3DS owners on board.

FuRyu revealed on Friday its Exstetra fantasy role-playing game is getting an HD remaster that will launch this summer on Steam.

NE: "We rank the 10 best main series Super Mario games in celebration of the recent MAR10 Day with 2D and 3D included."
Best 2D, Mario World, best 3D, Mario 64. Can't say there's been a bad one, although Mario World 2 wasn't a true sequel. The Mario Land games were good (not the first one) and also Wario Land. I thought after Mario 64, Mario 3D World was excellent.

A new amiibo has its release date from Nintendo, and pre-orders have started revealing the price and how it's the most expensive figure ever.