Tag Archives: Nintendogs
Thu, Feb 17, 2011 | 05:03 GMT
Nintendogs & Cats trailer tests the limits of cute
After last week’s trailer explosion, you’d think we’d have seen everything Nintendogs & Cats could possibly stuff in a trailer. But it is not so, as you will see through the break.
Sat, Feb 12, 2011 | 15:00 GMT
Nintendogs + Cats website updated with a list of breeds for each game, videos
Nintendo has launched the Japanese website for Nintendogs + Cats with commercials and the like, but most importantly it provides a list of the breeds of dogs each game will contain.
Tue, Feb 08, 2011 | 13:52 GMT
Iwata Asks: Nintendogs almost ended up on Wii, addition of Cats proved to be a challenge
In the latest version of Iwata asks, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, Hideki Konno and Shigeru Miyamoto chat about Nintendogs, how cats play a role in the latest game, and why the series was never released for Wii.
Wed, Jan 19, 2011 | 22:48 GMT
Nintendogs + Cats screenshots are adorable

Posting 2D screenshots of 3D games feels a little futile, but this latest batch of Nintendogs + Cats screens also includes adorable photos of the pet options contained within. I think Nintendo has redeemed itself.
Tue, Jun 15, 2010 | 18:40 BST
Nintendogs confirmed for 3DS, also has cats

Iwata’s just revealed a 3DS version of Nintendogs. And it has cats.
No more details were given other then that.
But still, cats! Dogs! Cats & Dogs!
The last Nintendogs titles were back in its debut in 2005 for the original Nintendo DS.
Thu, Mar 12, 2009 | 07:30 GMT
7 DS games have passed 10 million mark, says Nintendo

Seven DS games have sold more than 10 million units, Nintendo said yesterday, with 83 titles now having sold more than 1 million copies.
The seven to break the 10 million mark are Nintendogs, New Super Mario Bros. Brain Age, Pokemon Diamond/Pearl, Mario Kart DS, Brain Age 2, and Animal Crossing: Wild World.
Nintendo confirmed last night that DS has now shipped more than 100 million hardware units worldwide.
Thanks, Gamespot.


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