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Nintendo 3DS: Day one guide

3DS launch guide

As the Nintendo 3DS launches in the UK, Leet takes a look at all the cool features you might not know it can do – even if you don’t have a game.

If you can’t be bothered to read the manual, read on for our essential round up of everything you really need to know about the 3DS straight out of the box.

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Razer Onza pro 360 controller: launch gallery

Razer Onza press launch

The Razer Onza is an upcoming pro controller for the Xbox 360 and Leet was lucky enough to attend its UK launch event.

Read on for full details of the device and pics from the day including The Gadget Show’s very own Pollyanna Woodward and Jason Bradbury.

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Interview: Halo’s Team Slayer

Celebrity Halo Reach match

Want to meet the boys who beat the likes of Manchester United’s Rio Ferdinand and The Gadget Show’s Jason Bradbury at Halo?

We chatted with Team Slayer captain Jake Lowe after the group’s celebrity match at the Halo: Reach launch event in London.

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E3 2010: what you need to know

We’ve got all the big announcements from E3 2010 – the games industry’s biggest event – right here.

Last year E3 2009‘s highlights included Project Natal and PlayStation Move. This year we’ve had the Nintendo 3DS revealed and new details of Microsoft Kinect and PlayStation Move. Here’s all the top news from the past few days:

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Dragon ‘Babe’ Origins: gallery

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Today may be remembered as the lowest Leet Games Blog has ever ventured.

But Dragon Age and boobies are surely a good enough combination to warrant a blog post, aren’t they?

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Modern Warfare 2 midnight launch

mw2-midnight-gamestation

It’s here! The biggest game of the year – Modern Warfare 2 – was released at midnight last night, and Leet Games Blog were in the queue.

It was freezing cold, the fog was thick and we were ready for war… here’s some pics from the midnight opening at Basildon’s Gamestation.

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