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Get 20 free 3DS games: Step-by-step guide

Free 3DS games

If you bought your Nintendo 3DS before August 12th 2011 you can download ten NES and ten Game Boy Advance games completely free. It’s Nintendo’s way of keeping you happy if you bought the machine before its price drop.

Here’s the list of free 3DS games and how to access them.

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Hands-on: Battlefield 3, Skyrim, Batman, more

Battlefield 3 hands-on

Leet was at the 2011 Eurogamer Expo where we got to play a host of upcoming titles including Battlefield 3, Skyrim, Batman: Arkham City, Super Mario 3D Land, Halo Anniversary and more.

Here’s our quick-fire thoughts on some of the top games available this winter.

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LA Noire: Complete guide

LA Noire guide

LA Noire is another great sandbox game from Rockstar, but like the others, it has heaps of extras that are easy to miss.

We collate everything you need to know about LA Noire on one handy page, including a complete walkthrough, film reel and landmark locations, a list of all the achievements and some general tips from developer Team Bondi.

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Brink: Beginner’s video guide

Brink training videos

As this week’s arguably most talked about first person shooter hits shelves, we provide a series of beginner’s video guides to Brink.

The following videos cover four key areas in Brink to help you get ahead on release day – general gameplay, the classes, the battlefield and the objectives.

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Infinity Blade tips and tricks

Infinity Blade tips guide iPhone iPad

Infinity Blade is one of the most gorgeous looking games on the App Store for iPhone and iPad, but it can be challenging on later levels.

Developers Chair and Epic Games reveal their top tips for the medieval action title.

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How to catch a Shiny Pokémon

Catching a shiny Pokemon

Shiny Pokémon are the rarest types of pocket monsters you can catch, and have become somewhat of a Holy Grail for fans and collectors of the series.

To celebrate the release of Pokémon Black and White, we explain how to catch one of these highly sought after shiny specimens. However, don’t read on unless you have an extraordinary level of patience and bags of free time.

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FIFA 11: Skills and free kicks masterclass

FIFA 11 skills

Skills and free kicks are some of the most difficult parts of FIFA 11 to figure out – especially as there are no in-game tutorials for them.

Leet provides a FIFA 11 skills and free kicks masterclass complete with videos and easy-to-follow instructions.

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Black Ops multiplayer guide (for dummies)

Many are put off from playing Call of Duty: Black Ops online due to its steep learning curve. We can’t all be obnoxious, cyborg 14-year-olds who know every level like the back of their pale, chubby hands, can we?

In order to level the playing field a bit, and help write-off Valentines Day, we’ve enlisted the help of Darrell Skipper for this Black Ops multiplayer guide (for dummies).
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Game of the year 2010 revealed

2010 has been one of the greatest years for gaming. We’ve seen new hardware arrive in the form of Kinect and Move, and a bundle of 10/10 titles such as Black Ops and Mass Effect 2.

But which is number one? Here’s our top games of 2010, the official VGA awards list and our biggest disappointments. Happy new year.

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Festive cheer?

GAME has increased the price of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood and other new games in the run up to Christmas.

On Saturday December 18th it was advertised for £39.99 – today it costs £42.99. Cheeky buggers.

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