This month's trailer showing off more of the LEGO City Undercover world, and its citizen's shenanigans.
This month's trailer showing off more of the LEGO City Undercover world, and its citizen's shenanigans.
Even more gameplay footage of the upcoming exclusive title for the Wii U.
Available now for the PC, Wii, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.
Tons of original releases, Virtual Console titles, and demos are on the way.
Nintendo is known for many things, and chief among them would be their amazingly popular library of games. While that has kept the company firmly in the hearts and minds of millions of gamers, most hardcore fans would admit that the Big N hasn’t quite leveraged the digital space as well as they could. Nintendo is hoping to turn that sentiment around when it comes to the 3DS eShop. The eShop has seen some impressive original releases and some classics on the Virtual Console, but Nintendo is coming strong with a lineup of titles and content from October through the end of the year.
Available now for the PC, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, and Nintendo 3DS.
For the first time in a LEGO video game, voices are given to the LEGO minifigures.
We built this city with LEGO bricks!
Lego City was announced at last year’s E3. Initially the concept was a curiosity; gamers and journalists alike were unsure of exactly what we would expect from the title once it was formally revealed. Nintendo’s press conference on Tuesday gave us all some clarity and presented an open world, story driven game that will be the Lego brand’s most ambitious video game title yet.