Good news guys! my friend just got a pre beta version of gateway it seems that we need a micro sd card per game so that's a little bit frustrating here are the reviews
With full 3D and graphics honed to perfection by Nintendo’s finest visual geniuses, Mario Kart 7 shines on the XL screen. Crank up the Depth Slider and everything’s still as pristine as you remember it, but now much more tactile. The plumes of dust behind karts’ wheels in Kalimari Desert never looked so good, and that train’s so solid now you can almost feel it smacking you in the face for failing to brake.
Ridge Racer 3D
It’s a launch game and not rife with graphical grandeur, but that’s the point. We wanted to see how a 3DS launch game would measure up. The XL screen emphasises the smudgy textures and jagged forms of the cars, but then the race starts and… whoa! The music kicks in, you’re tearing around corners at several hundred miles an hour, and that screen is gleefully swallowing your face in full 3D. Immersive!
Mario Kart 7
The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time 3D
It’s the big one.
It’s also more jagged than you remember, magnified to such a size, but then you get moving, and that XL screen is just guiding you home. Plug in some decent headphones, let that enormous top screen swallow you with stereoscopic seduction, and you may as well be in Hyrule. We’ve never felt so fully immersed in Link’s world before.
Starfox 64 3D
Do a barrel roll! Ah, memories.
The cinematic hijinks of McCloud and his pals lend themselves beautifully to the XL screen. We made sure to head for that dogfight with Team Star Wolf on Fichina, and it didn’t disappoint. Shooting down Pigma Dengar for his treachery to Fox’s father in a shimmering stereoscopic snowscape should always be done with grandeur.
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