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Naruto Clash 3 Preorder Has A Nice Ring To It [Preorder Bonus] 17 September 2009 at 9:40 am by admin


If you recognize this thumb ring, then you should probably preorder Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 from your local GameStop. The Sasori Akatsuki thumb ring is one of two separate exclusives that GameStop is featuring for the November release of Clash of Ninja Revolution 3, available to anyone who preorders the regular $39.99 version of the game online or in-store. Fans that’d rather pass on the bling can opt for a special limited edition bundle of the game and a DVD of Naruto Shippuden The Movie for $10 over regular retail price.

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Naruto Clash 3 Preorder Has A Nice Ring To It [Preorder Bonus]

+ Clash Of Ninja Revolution 3 Got Moves [Clips] By admin 10 September 2009 at 1:00 pm and have No Comments


Naruto is all about the Jutsu, and Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 for the Wii has Jutsu to spare, to go along with the extremely long name. Here are the signature Jutsu for key characters Naruto, Sakura, and Kakashi, names I’ve become all too familiar with during my tenure at Kotaku. I’ve gone from Naruto virgin to slightly violated Naruto virgin in what seems like no time flat

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+ Dressing Up In Pangya PSP [Gallery] By admin 17 June 2009 at 4:20 pm and have No Comments


Tomy takes us through some of the multifarious ways you can dress up your adorable anime golfers in the upcoming Pangya: Fantasy Golf for the PlayStation Portable. It might be some sort of horrible disease I contracted while working security at local anime conventions many years ago, but for some reason I enjoy the game of golf so much better when I can dress up my golfer in all sorts of different outfits

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+ Tomy’s My Do It All Nearly Makes Your DS A PDA [Tomy] By admin 14 January 2009 at 12:20 pm and have No Comments

Tomy’s My Do It All for the Nintendo DS further punctuates the possibilities of the handheld as a viable personal digital assistant, while staying on the safe side of the application versus toy line. The Nintendo DS needs a day planner application.

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