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3DS gameplay vids: Ocarina, Ridge Racer, Resi Evil, more

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Boom. Japanese TV show MXTV has broadcast off-screen gameplay footage of some of the biggest 3DS games, including a decent look at the console's version of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

Get the lot below, courtesy of this GAF post.

Aside from Ocarina, there's video here of Resident Evil: Revelations, Ridge Racer 3DS, Steel Diver, Nintendogs & Cats, Samurai Warriors Chronicle and Mario Sports Mix.

3DS launches in March in the US and Europe following a February 26 release in Japan.

Thanks, TheDutchSlayer.

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Mario Sports Mix

Nintendo Wii

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Nintendogs + Cats

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Resident Evil Revelations

PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii U, PC, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch

Samurai Warriors: Chronicles

Nintendo 3DS

Steel Diver

Nintendo 3DS

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