I clicked the wrong button, so now I have a Nintendo Points code I can't use. Have at it, dudes:
A033 QBDL 1QCM PLPL
(redeemable on Wii or DSi)
Game looks genuinely lovable.Oh shit, Steamworld Dig comes out on the 8th. Looks very promising, and an exclusive!
Dvorak is a kook.
There have been rumors some time ago that Nintendo might introduce a service with a monthly fee that grants access to the whole VC library. That I could see. And I could see GC and maybe even Wii titles on eShop, but then again, there are no DS games on 3DS eShop, and that seems doable and sounds like a no-brainer as well. Who knows. Nintendo giving away all their 1st party titles up to and including Wii for free seems very, very unlikely, though.This has to do with wii u and downloads, hopefully someone can make a thread for this
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2422664,00.asp
Wii U Nuclear Option
Posted?
KnapNok (Spin the Bottle devs) are working with Nifflas (NightSky) on a Wii U indie exclusive.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/35080
How much will Steamworld Dig cost?
Any good eShop games for around £10?
with prices set at $8.99 / 8.99 / 11.99 AUD.
Yea, I noticed too. Pikmin 3 took me an hour to download and install. I was thinking it'd take much longer based on previous game download speeds.is it just me or did Nintendo rack up the download speed for the Wiiu eshop?
downloads seem to be waaaay faster.
Is the Donkey Kong that is coming for 3DS on the 15th the version Nintendo gave away for free with that promotion? or is it the non-complete version?
It's the NES version.
The basic NES version is missing a level.Is that the version to get? or it was the free promo version? Sorry for my cluelessness.
Nintendo eShop (Wii U)
Spin the Bottle: Bumpie's Party (KnapNok Games) - €6.99/£5.99
Spin the Bottle: Bumpie's Party is a cute, addictively fun game that puts an innocent modern spin on a party classic as players sit in a circle around the Wii U GamePad, taking turns to spin the virtual bottle and pair up for a series of innovative physical micro-challenges! Can you and a friend press the A Button and B Button on the Wii Remote without using your hands? Or how about holding your Wii Remote behind your friend's back while you both jump together in sync? If it sounds easy, it isn't!
Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV: Wall of Fire (Koei, SNES) - €7.99/£5.49
Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV is a gripping strategy simulation set in ancient China. Devise strategies against foreign rulers and take control of their cities to grow your own empire. Build armies and move your troops across the map, before plunging into the fray. To be a successful ruler you will need not only great warriors but also farmers and scientists; growing crops to keep your people well-fed, and developing new weapons to aid you in battle. But watch out for unexpected events like plagues, floods or swarms of locusts! This is the US version of the game.
Galaga (Namco Bandai, NES) - €4.99/£3.49
Classic arcade shoot 'em up Galaga was faithfully recreated for the home in this acclaimed NES version. Galaga became an instant classic with its innovative fighter combination system and varied enemy attack patterns. Control your fighter and shoot down the waves of invading aliens; and win bonuses in challenging stages by not missing a single enemy. If your fighter gets captured by an enemy, free it from the tractor beam and combine with it to form a dual fighter with twice the firepower! This is the US version of the game.
Nintendo eShop (3DS)
SteamWorld Dig (Image & Form) - €8.99/£7.99
SteamWorld Dig is a platform mining adventure. Take the role as Rusty, a lone mining steambot, as he arrives to an old mining town in great need. Dig your way through the old earth, gaining riches while uncovering the ancient threat that lurks below...
Tangram Style (Moving Player) - €5.99/£5.39
Through an incredible journey in the tropical jungle, resolve the mysteries of the "forgotten tangrams" and retrieve all the lost idols of the ancient Maya civilization. In Tangram Style, resolve more than 600 tangrams though 4 different game modes and collect the many trophies hidden in the forgotten temples' ruins.
Deer Drive Legends (Maxium Games) - €4.99/£4.49
Featuring more than 30 elusive animals including woolly rhinos, white-tailed deer, wolves and Irish elk, Deer Drive Legends 3DS takes you to the far corners of the earth to hunt some of the wildest animals rarely seen by the human eye - several even believed to be extinct. Captured in rich 3D environments, these animals are quick, deadly, and eager to turn you into dinner! Engage in vicious boss battles against the feared T-Rex, saber-toothed cats, and Gastornis. With diverse weapons to choose from like sniper rifles, crossbows, and high-powered shotguns, Deer Drive Legends 3DS is the ultimate hunting game you've been waiting for!
Special offers
escapeVektor (Nnooo) - €5.00/£4.49 (Ends August 22, normally €10.00/£8.99)
Crash City Mayhem (Ghostlight) - €9.99/£8.99 (Ends August 22, normally €19.99/£17.99)
Rising Board 3D (odenis studio) - €1.49/£1.29 (Ends August 22, normally €1.99/£1.79)
This week's European downloads:
Romance of the three Kingdom IV: Wall of Fire (Koei, SNES) - 7.99/£5.49
This week's European downloads:
Romance of the three Kingdom IV: Wall of Fire (Koei, SNES) - €7.99/£5.49
Anyone played Nano Assault EX?
If so, is it good? It's on sale and i'm debating getting it.
Infact, can anyone recommend a good game or two for £10?
Nope, I give up. I don't understand how they choose the games anymore.
What genres do you like?
I'm going to buy a Nano Assault game while they're on sale here in UK, but I still don't know which. Neo is cheaper and looks prettier, and off-TV play makes it ideal. But EX, I've been told, is the better game. More expensive but fully portable and probably looks stunning in 3D.
I like pretty much anything really. I do dislike Pushmo though so try to avoid recommending Crashmo if possible.![]()
That's one recommendation off the list already
I think my favourite eShop game is Crimson Shroud but it isn't an easy recommendation. It's basically a tabletop RPG with lots of dice rolling, great visuals and a story by Yasumi Matsuno.
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and it's totally awesome if you're into this type of game.
When will Club Nintendo update there rewards expiring Aug 4th? Isn't it Aug 5th?
That's one recommendation off the list already
I think my favourite eShop game is Crimson Shroud but it isn't an easy recommendation. It's basically a tabletop RPG with lots of dice rolling, great visuals and a story by Yasumi Matsuno.
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and it's totally awesome if you're into this type of game.
This has to do with wii u and downloads, hopefully someone can make a thread for this
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2422664,00.asp
Wii U Nuclear Option
No, that's coming in "the following months", so it probably won't be until Oct. or Nov., I assume.Is breath of fire 2 supposed to release this week in NA?
How good is Mario Golf? Is it anything like NES Open Golf? I hated that.
No, that's coming in "the following months", so it probably won't be until Oct. or Nov., I assume.
Nope, I give up. I don't understand how they choose the games anymore.