Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir introduces a mysterious girl named Maya who has been hiding in the shadows of an old house. Players must help Maya break free from a terrifying curse by aiding her escape from the clutches of a malevolent woman in black. By using the Nintendo 3DS system's built-in camera, players can view Maya in their own surroundings as the game's eerie events unfold.
From the creators of Metroid comes Kid Icarus: an action-platformer starring angelic warrior Pit, whose quest is to rescue the goddess Palutena and save Angel Land from the evil Medusa.
Samurai Sword Destiny is a 2D action game released for the 3DS eShop. Players take the role of the samurai Akane as she searches for her missing brother.
Laura and her pony are inseparable. But Starlight is not an ordinary horse, because when Laura speaks the magic formula, it turns into a radiantly beautiful unicorn.
Howdy partner! It's time to switch on your swagger and step right up to Carnival Games Wild West 3D! You're in for a rootin' tootin' good time as 25 Wild West games and attractions, built from the ground up, come to life in eye poppin' 3D and take full advantage of the motion sensor and gyro sensor system capabilities.
Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun Special is a role-playing beat 'em up game which is a remake of Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Kunio-kun series.
Inazuma Eleven Go is the fourth installment of the popular Inazuma Eleven series and the first part of the second trilogy. A role-playing game blended with football, players must scout and recruit characters, creating a truly personalised squad you can then battle with friends in multiplayer matches.
Inazuma Eleven Go is the fourth installment of the popular Inazuma Eleven series and the first part of the second trilogy. A role-playing game blended with football, players must scout and recruit characters, creating a truly personalised squad you can then battle with friends in multiplayer matches.
The popular fantasy action franchise Monster Hunter is now one of the most iconic gaming series in the world selling over 21 million copies worldwide since the series began in 2004. Players take on the role of a hunter and are sent to explore a settlement within the Monster Hunter universe, completing quests on their journey to seek and slay monsters whilst improving their skills and earning equipment upgrades. With many challenging monsters and over 200 quests the latest edition to the series is set to be the most expansive offering to date. Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate utilizes the functionalities of the Nintendo 3DS system to provide players with a truly intuitive hunting experience. The touch screen feature allows players to quickly access in-game books, weapons, field maps and mini games whilst the high quality graphics 3D visuals of Nintendo 3DS powered by the latest iteration of Capcom's MT Framework deliver a unique and stunning world for players to explore. Taking advantage of the portability of Nintendo 3DS,
In Nano Assault, players blast their way through 32 twisted cell stages and dark worlds with rugged landscapes that adjust in difficulty based on the player's skill level. Prepare to battle and defeat extreme nemeses including the Black Nucleus, Hyper Blobs and Spore Plants using powerful beams, energetic bombs and other unlockable assault weapons. To ensure successful missions, players can clone and respawn themselves to continue the journey anytime. Special features include Missions Mode, an unlockable arcade style cell stage where players must beat the clock by destroying the most enemies, and Hall of Fame, a bragging rights leaderboard where players can publish and compare high level scores with friends. Additionally, players will be able to use the StreetPass feature to trade unlocked content.
The seventh installment of the fan-favorite Mario Kart franchise brings Mushroom Kingdom racing fun into glorious 3D. For the first time, drivers explore new competitive kart possibilities, such as soaring through the skies or plunging to the depths of the sea. New courses, strategic new abilities and customizable karts bring the racing excitement to new heights.
Find Mii II became available in December 2011 for players who had played through the first game at least twice. The sequel includes tougher enemies, multiple paths, and new hats. In addition to wanderers, players can now use Play Coins to hire up to three previously encountered Miis. In battle, similarly colored Miis can form teams to perform stronger combo attacks and spells. Play Coins can also be spent to use potions for various uses, such as clearing a room of gas. There is also a third secret quest that adds more difficulty to the StreetPass Quest II / Find Mii II maps that provides an additional set of hats that the player can win.