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Nintendo Downloads - April 2014

Debating on picking up Kirby today on the Wii U. Never played it and I love some Kirby but I do have the 3DS game coming next month.
 
Amazing Mirror is one of the few Kirby games I outright don't like.

Just can't get on with it. Always get lost, feels like I'm never making progress.
 
Amazing Mirror is one of the few Kirby games I outright don't like.

Just can't get on with it. Always get lost, feels like I'm never making progress.

Agree 100%.
 
Kirby does not work as a Metroidvania at all. I always meant to buy Kirby and the Amazing Mirror, but I never did, and after I finally got it as an Ambassador game on 3DS, I was glad I never paid money for it.
 
I remember liking the game back then, but replaying it on 3DS, yeah the series just doesn't work as a Metroid-style game. Just so damn confusing figuring out where to go, especially when it's not like other games where you need specific skills/items from bosses & such to access new areas, so you know where to focus on at the moment until you're able to get a new item or skill that'll let you reach a new area.

Collecting those treasures was a pain, as well.
 
Amazing Mirror is one of the few Kirby games I outright don't like.

Just can't get on with it. Always get lost, feels like I'm never making progress.

Funny i think this game is pretty metroidvania like and like it more then a metroidvania game.
 
List is finally up:

Virtual Console on Wii U
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror – April is a month to remember with classic games launching each week! Summon Red, Yellow and Green Kirby to help you solve puzzles, fight enemies or take out the big baddies. Use copy abilities such as the arrow-shooting Cupid Kirby or the melee-master Smash Kirby, while platforming through maze-like worlds. Need a break from the action? Try mini-games such as Crackity Hack and Kirby’s Wave Ride, which also star our favorite pink hero and friends.
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$ – April is a month to remember with classic games launching each week! Prepare for lightning-quick game play as you blaze through more than 200 bizarre microgames designed by a crazy crew of Wario’s cronies. Simple controls make each game in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$ easy to get into ... until the games start coming faster ... and faster ... and FASTER! Think you can outwit Wario?

Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS
LEGO® The Hobbit™ – LEGO The Hobbit allows gamers to play along with their favorite scenes from the first two films in The Hobbit trilogy.
Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars – In this JRPG, monsters have invaded the world of Aterra, and only a few special individuals imbued with the power of the Star God are equipped to fight them. Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars will be available on April 15.

Nintendo eShop Sales
DuckTales: Remastered – Embark on an authentic Disney adventure around the world to retrieve five legendary treasures with Scrooge McDuck and his three nephews: Huey, Dewey and Louie. Now through 9 a.m. PT on April 17, get DuckTales: Remastered for 50 percent off in the Nintendo eShop on Wii U.
Escape From Zombie City – For a limited time, Escape From Zombie City will be 50 percent off in the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS. This promotion starts at 9 a.m. PT on April 12 and ends at 9 a.m. PT on April 27.
G-Style Co. – Select G-Style games will be on sale in the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS, including Crazy Construction, Chain Blaster, Undead Bowling and Jump Trials Supreme. This offer starts at 9 a.m. PT on April 12 and ends at 9 a.m. PT on April 27.

Also new this week:
Mach Rider™ (Virtual Console on Nintendo 3DS)
Atlantic Quest (Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS) – Available April 15
Boxzle (Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS)
Governor of Poker (Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS)
My Exotic Farm (Nintendo eShop on Wii U)

Permanent price reduction:
My Farm (Nintendo eShop on Wii U) – Starting today, the price of My Farm is being reduced from $7.99 to $4.99.

Coming soon:
Popular NES game Super Mario Bros. 3 launches for both Wii U and Nintendo 3DS on April 17. Considered by many to be one of the best games ever made, the title makes for a great way to enjoy the Easter holiday weekend and beyond.
 
No 3DS VC? Seriously, again?

Edit: oh wait, Mach Rider. Would be nice if it wasn't pushed off to the side, like it's not important.

Edit of edit:
It's Mach Rider on NES.

Yeah, it took me a few scans through to notice. Still, I feel like it's been swept aside compared to other titles.
 
No 3DS VC? Seriously, again?
It's Mach Rider on NES.

& Chain Blaster is a decent distraction if it's $4 or less. Glad I waited for a sale, though, as there's really only 1 mode & one (easy) unlockable ship. Pretty much just a "see how long you last/high a score you can get" shmup. At the very least, there's a demo for it that lets you try up to the first boss.
 
Kirby and Wario Ware for me. Not sure about Mach Rider. Maybe if it was WiiU instead.

Edit: We need folders on the WiiU, why they weren't there on launch is beyond me.
 
All of these GBA games being the same as Ambassador titles is starting to bum me out. Having finally swallowed the reality that they're doing GBA on Wii U and not 3DS it would be nice if they started mixing things up a little and not exercising redundancy for their most loyal fans.
 
Kirby and Wario Ware for me. Not sure about Mach Rider. Maybe if it was WiiU instead.

Edit: We need folders on the WiiU, why they weren't there on launch is beyond me.

I've bought so much stuff on the U now. My panels are an absolutel mess. Trying to make it so that each page has something, though. First page is General Wii U stuff, apps, etc. Second is eShop titles. Third is SNES, fourth is GBA, fifth is NES. But even that is getting messy and unmanagable.

They must be in the works, they have to be, it was a huge deal when the 3DS got them...
 
To be fair, Superstar Saga, Golden Sun, & Advance Wars weren't Ambassador titles. Plus we've heard Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow & F-Zero GP Legend might be coming as well.
 
And I was a good Nintendo loyalist and picked up Advance Wars to show support, may even pick up AoS just to cast a vote of confidence in more "Metroidvania's" - heck, I am even replaying Fusion on my 3DS hoping that they pay enough attention to the Gameplay Records to know that we care but it will be wonderful if/when more 3rd party titles start streaming into the eShop.
 
I just wonder when we'll hear from 3rd parties on releasing GBA games.

I'm wondering this too, or at least when more will get on board, especially Square Enix. I'm also curious to see if we'll receive any translations, such as Mother 3. Very slightly optimistic, though I know deep down that the chance are slim.
 
Boxzle?
Should be Boxxle.

Oh, wait, it's a different game named "Boxzle?"
That's pretty silly.


I'm also curious to see if we'll receive any translations, such as Mother 3. Very slightly optimistic, though I know deep down that the chance are slim.

Not going to happen.
Zero chance.
 
Week finished

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Wii U | eShop Original Software, Downloadable Content and Demos


Wii U | Virtual Console


Wii U | Sales

  • DuckTales: Remastered (Capcom | $7.49 until 04/17, then $14.99)
  • My Farm (BiP Media | $4.99 Permanent, was $7.99)

Nintendo 3DS | eShop Original Software, Downloadable Content and Demos



Nintendo 3DS | Virtual Console


Nintendo 3DS | Sales

  • Escape From Zombie City (Tom Create | $1.99 until 04/27, then $3.99) Upcoming 04/12
  • Crazy Construction (G-Style | $2.99 until 04/27, then $4.99) Upcoming 04/12
  • Chain Blaster (G-Style | $2.99 until 04/27, then $6.99) Upcoming 04/12
  • Undead Bowling (G-Style | $2.99 until 04/27, then $6.99) Upcoming 04/12
  • Jump Trials Supreme (G-Style | $2.99 until 04/27, then $3.99) Upcoming 04/12

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Wii U | eShop Original Software, Downloadable Content and Demos



Wii U | Virtual Console


Wii U | Sales

  • DuckTales: Remastered (Capcom | €7.49 | £5.99 until 04/17, then €14.99 | £11.99)
  • TNT Racers - Nitro Machines Edition (Keen Games | €4.99 | £4.49 until 04/24, then €7.99 | £6.99)

Nintendo 3DS | eShop Original Software, Downloadable Content and Demos

  • Governor of Poker (Teyon | €4.99 | £4.49)
  • Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove (MSL | €11.99 | £10.79)
  • Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst (MSL | €11.99 | £10.79)


Nintendo 3DS | Sales

  • 4 Elements (MSL | €5.99 | £5.39 until 05/08, then €11.99 | £10.79)
  • Jewel Quest 4 Heritage (MSL | €5.99 | £5.39 until 05/08, then €11.99 | £10.79)
  • Jewel Quest Mysteries 3: The Seventh Gate (MSL | €5.99 | £5.39 until 05/08, then €11.99 | £10.79)
  • Luxor (MSL | €5.99 | £5.39 until 05/08, then €11.99 | £10.79)
  • Secret Mysteries in London (MSL | €5.99 | £5.39 until 05/08, then €11.99 | £10.79)
  • Myst (Funbox Media | €9.99 | £8.99 Permanent, was €13.99 | £12.59)
  • Urban Trial Freestyle (Tate Multimedia | €4.99 | £4.49 Permanent, was €6.99 | £6.29)

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Wii U | eShop Original Software, Downloadable Content and Demos


Wii U | Virtual Console


Nintendo 3DS | eShop Original Software, Downloadable Content and Demos



Nintendo 3DS | Virtual Console

 
For $3, Chain Blaster is pretty decent. I mentioned above it's alright, but wasn't worth $7 (I remember getting it the last time it was on sale). For that price, if you liked the demo and a shmup that's more focused on getting a high score/seeing how long you can last, it's worth getting.
 
Hi everyone,

I've got a Canadian code for Super Mario World (WiiU) to spare, since it doesn't work on my European WiiU. Just send me a PM if you want it. The only requirement is that you actually intend to play the game. ;)

First come, first served.

(EDIT: And it's gone).
 
Re Blackgate: BUY!

Ok, I have the spare time now to properly share my impressions from this game (it was really late when I posted last night, but on the plus side, I'm 4h in : )

First thing first - Blackgate is clearly an up-port; a very competent up-port of a good game, but still an up-port. And I'm rather harsh when it comes to up-ports. For instance, I consider RE:R to be a failure as an up-port; while it looks nice, it plays worse than the 3DS original, thanks to the fubared reticle. Blackgate, too, has its gameplay roots in a 3DS game (which I've only seen, but never played, mind you). Luckily, nothing seems gimped in the controls or feedback mechanics - actually the former are very thoughtfully mapped to the gamepad, to the point one would wonder how the original manged with just 3DS inputs. Now, some things could have been 'levelled-up' from the 3DS - I'm referring to the rather 'rigidly 2D' line-of-engagement of the player with the AI thugs during combat - the player interacts in the 2D plane, never even slightly to the sides, which can occasionally put a baddie 'out-of-reach' for the player, if the AI somehow ended up in the sidelines. But even those combat mechanics do not really impede the game, as long as the player is well aware of the limitations.

So, with that out of the way, here are some of the great things about the game:

It's a true Batman metroidvania game! Heck, it's made by the people who reinvented metroidvania in first-person 3D. Only this time their creation is more 'canonical' than the other batman games, thanks to the the 2D camera/action. The game levels, though, are anything but 2D. Just like in the Metorid and Batman games, Blackgate levels are fully 3D - lots of interconnections between a plethora of nodes in 3D space, with a few of those interlinks safely out of your current paygrade, in the true tradition of metroidvania. You will surely spend some time drawing paths in your head.

It's a true Batman game! Slow and thoughtful, where your survival is a function of your tactics first, and your fists second. Speaking of fists, the counter-attack mechanics is strong in Blackgate - you'll block/evade/counterattacking most of the time when in close combat. And of course you're not expected to fist-fight riflemen, duh!

Did I mention it's a competent up-port? Rock-solid fps, good looking environments and closeups - Batman, in particular, has been nicely upres'd. Clearly the authors had no issues whatsoever with the Bluepoint engine ; )

TL;DR, I'm currently having some great metroidvania time with Blackgate. And so could you ; )
 
Amazing Mirror is one of the few Kirby games I outright don't like.

Just can't get on with it. Always get lost, feels like I'm never making progress.

Yeah, I quit it after repeating the same loop like five times. After playing some more Kirby games from the Wii Collection, went back to it hoping to "get" it more, but Amazing Mirror is just an entirely different type of game. Finally was able to make sense of it, when I realized the way to progress in the game is to focus on filling out the map 100% in every level. It's really a map-grinding game. You're just constantly exploring everywhere to try to find the extra exits that you didn't find previously. Somewhere after half-way filling out all the maps, things are connected enough that the game actually starts to make a semblance of sense in design. It's still not a Kirby game. It's still not a Metroidvania game. It is an exploratory map-grinder game that just happens to star Kirby and clone friends, feature Kirby powerups, and feature Kirby enemies.
Opening up the power room that allows you to get the Smash Bros. power up whenever you want was great, though. Think it opened up very near the end for me, but it was fun and made getting those last doors that required specific powers to work out much better.
It was fine as a free Ambassador game. Wouldn't have wanted to pay for it, though. If you want to buy a Kirby game, my recommendation is still Dream Land 2. It was the best Kirby game I played on the Wii Collection disk (didn't play SuperStar, though, so can't compare to that one). Getting the Wii Collection disk would be a great idea, too! :lol
 
Hi everyone,

I've got a Canadian code for Super Mario World (WiiU) to spare, since it doesn't work on my European WiiU. Just send me a PM if you want it. The only requirement is that you actually intend to play the game. ;)

First come, first served.

I'll take it.
 
Wish we knew we were getting Shovel Knight in April, but Yacht Games still says they are working on things as much as possible while still sending half their team to PAX East.

At this rate even if they get it done before April ends I bet Nintendo will need a lead time of a week or two so we are probably looking at beginning of May for the earliest release. :(
 
Wish we knew we were getting Shovel Knight in April, but Yacht Games still says they are working on things as much as possible while still sending half their team to PAX East.

At this rate even if they get it done before April ends I bet Nintendo will need a lead time of a week or two so we are probably looking at beginning of May for the earliest release. :(

Yep, that's what I heard as well (the first paragraph). It's disappointing that we had such concrete release windows for several eShop games that didn't end up coming out yet and that we don't have new release dates for. I'd really love to get some new dates on a bunch of these.
 
What's the best Castlevania on the VC? I've only played the very beginning of SotN, so I want to see if they interest me.

3, 4 and Rondo of Blood are the best old school vanias. Out of those 4 is hands down my favorite, even though it's the easiest and in some ways a step back from 3. I'd say start with that
 
3, 4 and Rondo of Blood are the best old school vanias. Out of those 4 is hands down my favorite, even though it's the easiest and in some ways a step back from 3. I'd say start with that

I've never been one to shy away from difficulty, so what's the difference between 3 and 4?
 
I've never been one to shy away from difficulty, so what's the difference between 3 and 4?

In 3 there's alternate paths/exits that take you to entirely different stages and four playable characters with completely different abilities, so you have to play it multiple times to see everything. In 4 you only play as Simon with linear level progression, and it's easier simply for the fact that it's more user friendly with stuff like being able to control your jumps midair and being able to whip in more than two directions (and the limp whip).That being said it's not an easy game either, just easier than the NES ones. They're both great games though, guess it just depends what you like more
 
All of these GBA games being the same as Ambassador titles is starting to bum me out. Having finally swallowed the reality that they're doing GBA on Wii U and not 3DS it would be nice if they started mixing things up a little and not exercising redundancy for their most loyal fans.
Seconded, I rarely check the eshop anymore and when I do I find I missed nothing.
 
man, i'm really enjoying advance wars for the first time, though it makes me wish that sega started releasing genesis games again so i can get langrisser/warsong..

anyway, what other gba games are worth getting? i never had a gba and i'll definitely get golden sun, but besides that..?
 
How is the brightness on GBA VC? I'd love to hear how it looks compared to the 3DS ambassador versions. A side-by-side pic would be even better.

Loving the Disney Magical World Game. It's like AC:NL Lite.

How pervasive is the paid DLC? I noticed on the website that they're selling what appears to be a hat and plant for $1, and a whole Sleeping Beauty Cafe set plus clothes for $2. Can you get a lot of classic Disney items without spending real money?
 
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