
GameShark - Pushmo is a simple, almost Zen puzzle game with about three core mechanics. You pull blocks, push them occasionally, and jump up the structures you’ve created with your machinations to save cute little babies. That’s all there is, and yet the (many) stages are so brilliantly designed and subtly iterated upon that those three things are really all you need for hours upon hours of blissful block puzzling. You could call it a hidden gem of the 3DS lineup, or even the best puzzler on the young system.

It's the Dawn of The Final Days for the 3DS. We've put together a list of the essential 3DS titles you should download now while you still can!
No need for that shit, mod your 3DS and have the whole collection for nothing. https://www.youtube.com/wat...

Alex DS. from Link Cable Gaming writes: " Before the 3DS’ online store joins WiiWare, DSiWare, and the PSP Store in the big farm of defunct digital stores in the sky, we’re taking a moment to put a spotlight on the best the service has to offer. These are the very best 3DS eShop games!"

In celebration of the release of Nintendo's New 3DS, the Short Pause staff weighs in on their ten favorite 3DS games. Did your favorite game(s) make the list? If not, let them know which games they should play next in anticipation of their next list!
I'm sure we'll catch some flak from the Pokemon community for not having any of those games listed. I'm about to start Pokemon Y though, and judging by all the love and praise it's received, it could very well find its way into our Top 10 next time we revisit it! Any other 3DS suggestions?
I'm a long time Nintendo fan, but for whatever reason - age, work, family, friends, hobbies, etc, etc, I never got round to picking up a 3DS - in any of its variations. Anyway, that all changed yesterday. The 'regular' New 3DS (black) is what I went for, though I had my choice of all other models, even the Majora's Mask version. I decided on this model for a few reasons. Faceplates, SNES themed buttons and (for me) the XL just felt that bit too big, cumbersome. I bought A Link Between Worlds in anticipation a couple weeks back. So, down to it. I've only had roughly 30 mins/1 hour playtime, but from that time...WOW. The 3D is incredible, really, really is. Just looks and feels a classic Nintendo product, a real nod to the past while embracing the new. Next up on my to do list...Luigi's Mansion 2 and Pokemon Y...I cant wait!
1) Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
2) Zelda Link Between Worlds
3) Fire Emblem Awakening
4) Zelda Majora's Mask
5) Kid Icarus Uprising
6) Super Smash Bros
7) Donkey Kong Country Returns
8) Mario Kart 7
9) Bravely Default
10) Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon
And a definite must play notation for the upcoming
1) Xenoblade Chronicles
2) Code Name STEAM
3) Fire Emblem IF