Super Street Fighter IV 3DS Edition Review

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Are you ready to get punched, kicked and beaten from a whole new dimension well that’s what Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition is promising, so let’s see if it holds up to all the hype in my awesome review.

Developers: Dimps & Capcom
Publisher: Capcom America, Nintendo Europe, Nintendo Australia
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Release dates: JP 26 February, 2011, EU 25 March, 2011, NA 27 March, 2011, AUS 31 March, 2011
Genre: Fighting
Modes: Single-player, Competitive multiplayer
Ratings: CERO: B, ESRB: T, OFLC: PG, PEGI: 12+

The ultimate version of Street Fighter makes its seamless transition to the Nintendo 3DS with Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition. The console experience is now in the palm of your hand with rich new features that utilize the capabilities of the Nintendo 3DS to its fullest. Packed with 35 playable characters, bonus stages and cinematic Ultra combos, Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition expands the action by allowing you to fight your friends around the world using Wi-Fi. New to the franchise are the figurine mode, which utilizes the Street Pass feature to add a collectible meta-game, and the 3D over-the-shoulder camera option that takes fighting to new depths. For those new to the franchise, a simple mode has been added allowing players to pull off challenging moves with a single touch of the screen

So lets jump into a 2D video review and check out the 3D action.

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Nintendo 3DS Review

Buy Aqua Blue Nintendo 3DS
3D games, photos, entertainment and more, all with no glasses required. That’s the new Nintendo 3DS!

The release date for 3DS is March 25th in Europe, March 27th in North America and March 31st in Australia. Japan got the system on February 26th. The 3DS is the successor to the DS(i) line of systems and is a whole new portable game system that features all-new graphics capability and all-new features.

The 3DS will cost: US$249.99, £/€ – Set by individual retailers, A$349.9 at launch and comes in two colors: Blue (Aqua Blue) and Black (Cosmo Black).

Let’s start you out with an official video from Nintendo that shows the new features of the 3DS and improvements over the DSi. Watch it here:

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