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Here’s Some Bigger Images Of The Nintendo 3DS Stand That’s Bundled With Kid Icarus Uprising

Nintendo has released some lovely high-resolution images of the Nintendo 3DS stand that comes bundled with all copy’s of Kid Icarus: Uprising. In Japan you’ll be able to purchase the stand separately, if you’re not thinking of purchasing Kid Icarus: Uprising. Kid Icarus: Uprising launches March 23rd in North America and Europe.

21 thoughts on “Here’s Some Bigger Images Of The Nintendo 3DS Stand That’s Bundled With Kid Icarus Uprising”

  1. siegfried von schroder

    microsoft might not reveal their powerfull console but w8 and see untill next year wiiU will fail more misserable

      1. Ok, XBOX 360 is a cheaply made console with little first party support, and the basics for third party.
        Playstation is a well built console with a lot to offer.
        The Wii is a well built console that has outsold the XBOX 360, and PS3 sales combined x2.

        I would get the Wii first just for the great first party games, then the PS3, and I would not even touch the 360 because it may shatter (cheaply made = set up to fail).

  2. siegfried von schroder

    microsoft might not reveal their powerfull console but w8 and see untill next year wiiU will fail more misserable!!d

    1. u have failed as troll! idiod! but i dont know and get it i ve read a coment of a guy upadwatcher and he said that ps4 wont be more powerfull than ps3.is that true?

      1. Sony has said that they will not be revealing a new console at E3 this year. So that leaves the amazing Wii U to be shown off again (this time in a proper way) and the x-box 720.
        Also microsoft sucks they tricked a ton of people to buy kinect and its sucks u might as well be playing early Wii games lmao

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