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Rumor: 3DS and Wii U may soon be eReaders

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Now here’s something that’s both expected and unexpected. Nintendo is looking into eReader apps. Apparently, the company wants to let 3DS and Wii U owners do more than play games on their devices. This rumored app would allow people with either device to read all kinds of media, whether it’d be on the go on more »

Read all of Skyrim’s books on your e-reader

Books are extremely common in Skyrim. You can find them just about anywhere from the largest estate, to the coldest caves. There are simply too many books for the average gamer to read while in the game. We’d rather kill dragons and find the best weapons and armor available. However, that doesn’t mean the books in Skyrim are boring. There is some interesting literature to experience if you’re willing to take the time to read it. Thankfully, someone cared enough to compile every book in Skyrim into a single file to read on your Kindle, iPad, Nook or whatever e-reader you have on hand.

Otona no Renai Shousetsu: Harlequin Selection makes a DS a Harlequin Romance e-reader

Love is in the air in Japan, thanks to a new romantic DS game. It isn’t a dating simulation though, it’s an e-reader program. Harlequin has put together Otona no Renai Shousetsu: Harlequin Selection, in English that’d be Harlequin Selection: Love Stories for Grown-Ups.

As you can guess from the rather obvious title – even if you don’t speak Japanese that whole “Harlequin Selection” part is a giveaway – it’s a DS cartridge filled with Harlequin books. Digital versions of 33 books to be precise. Harlequin picked 25 of its novels, 3 of it’s previously digital-exclusive novels and 5 new stories and packed them all into the application. The game also helps you search for the precise romance you’d like to read, by organizing books by heroine, mood and setting. It also has Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection support but, unlike 100 Classic Books does not use the internet to bring DS owners more free Harlequin novels. It just lets owners participate in ranking polls.

Honestly, I’m a little surprised all this fuss is being made about Otona no Renai Shousetsu: Harlequin Selection now. The game originally debuted February 25, 2010…