QuantumBro
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But COD is for casual gamers.In the Wii U eShop, I think the ratings are currently being reversed.
Case in point:
But COD is for casual gamers.In the Wii U eShop, I think the ratings are currently being reversed.
Case in point:
And NintendoLand isn't?But COD is for casual gamers.
And NintendoLand isn't?
In the Wii U eShop, I think the ratings are currently being reversed.
Case in point:
It doesn't go to the eShop, but you do keep the 400 points - you just have to use it on the Wii Shop Channel on the built-in Wii Mode.I've got 400pts in the Wii Shop. I suppose I'm an idiot for asking if this is going to transfer over to the WiiU eShop?
Is any there more games to be removed soon from US Virtual Console?
Are there any titles which can't be transferred to the Wii U?
I ask as I thought I saw someone reporting that Lost Winds couldn't be transferred over, and that puzzled me.
Anybody here try Nanostray Assault yet and if so, how do you like it? The visuals and shooting look slick.
In the Wii U eShop, I think the ratings are currently being reversed.
Case in point:
Heh.
Nintendoland in the Deluxe bundle doesn't come with a code, but you still get coins for it... sort of.
If you register your Wii U Deluxe bundle, it tells you that you can return in a week and fill out a 50 coin post play survey for Nintendoland.
This makes it a little bit better!
I sold my physical copy on eBay and downloaded the digital version. I guess I'll be filling out that survey twice?
Now to decide if I re-buy some of my favs again. >_<
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=500367&page=2
A few have said its pretty fun. It does look like a nice shooter.
Nintendo of Europe have announced the latest content to be made available through the Wii Shop Channel, Nintendo DSi Shop and Nintendo eShop.
The full list of content is as follows:
Virtual Console (Wii)
* The King of Fighters 96, D4 Enterprise 900 Wii Points
First released in 1996, this is the third instalment of the The King of Fighters fighting game series. The KOF series features an SNK all-star line-up, with characters from games like Fatal Fury, Ikari Warriors, Psycho Soldier, and Art of Fighting, competing to be the worlds strongest fighter. This instalment adds major changes: It features small, medium, and big jumps, forward and back flip emergency escapes, and it adds the extra element of guarding in mid-air. Being able to review commands makes moves easier to execute, and projectiles have been toned down. Another major turning point in the series was the removal of projectile spamming.
3DS Download Software
* Pilotwings Resort, Nintendo £39.99 / 44.99
Soar through the skies in this classic Nintendo franchise, now in real 3D. Pilotwings Resort on Nintendo 3DS takes your Mii on 3D a tour around Wuhu Island by hang glider, rocket belt or plan. Ace objectives in Mission Mode or relax with Free Flight Mode in this aerial sports game.
* Dress To Play: Cute Witches!, EnjoyUp Games £3.59 / 3.99
In Dress To Play: Cute Witches! Dress to play and play to dress. Make a little witch and design her outfit in the dressing room. When you finish, get ready to set off on an adventure as your character flies away on her broomstick to a peaceful world inhabited by fantasy characters. The more you play the more rewards and gifts youll receive. Youll also earn more items of clothing to dress your little witches in.
* PIX3D, Gamelion Studios £3.59 / 3.99
Lets go back a few years. Okay, lets say 25. To the old days, when everything looked simple, and the rest was just fantasy. The main aim of PIX3D is to bring pixels dispersed in space into line to complete beautiful pixel art pictures. But never seen before pixel particle effects and wonderful 8-bit music will also bring back fond memories of youth for some, and for those too young to remember, it will be a great showcase of old times.
3DS Add-on content
* New Art Academy, Nintendo £1.79 / 1.99 each
Lessons now available:
Drawing Birds
Illumination
Nintendo DSiWare
* Spirit Hunters Inc: Shadow, Nnooo £7.19 / 7.99 (Nintendo 3DS) 800 Nintendo DSi Points (Nintendo DSi)
Spirit Hunters Inc are overwhelmed and they need you to join their ranks and become a professional spirit hunter. Using AR, scan anywhere in the world to hunt, battle and capture as many of the unique spirits as possible. With 96 Spirits, 16 Spirit families and over 90 abilities each aligned to one of the six elements, there is plenty to customise your experience as you increase your levels and ranks within Spirit Hunters Inc.
* Spirit Hunters Inc: Light, Nnooo £7.19 / 7.99 (Nintendo 3DS) 800 Nintendo DSi Points (Nintendo DSi)
Spirit Hunters Inc: Light has six spirits which can only be obtained in this version. Use the Challenge system to exchange codes with your friends to unlock them all.
Friend request sent!Anybody up to swap Nintendo IDs to do some high score comparisons? I would definitely like some people on my Friend's List that are going to be getting into the download/indie game scene on the system. I am PixyJunket, if you want to add me.
Anybody up to swap Nintendo IDs to do some high score comparisons? I would definitely like some people on my Friend's List that are going to be getting into the download/indie game scene on the system. I am PixyJunket, if you want to add me.
Friend request sent!
Anyone wanting to add me, I'm also lunchwithyuzo in the Miiverse. I play mostly retro, Japanese and indie games.
Even if you live in a country with abusive prices, such as Brazil, you can find Pilotwings cheaper than in the eShop. If you want to import the game, you can even find it on sale at Play Asia this week for 15 dollars.
Yeah, I got mine from clearance at Sears for like 10 bucks. lolWell, I do think that it's good for Pilotwings to go up. I mean, the price is a sham, but ultimately you're never going to get a deal on the eShop, you're going to pay MSRP. The real power of digital downloads for full retail games is helping them not go out of print.
Even though digital games have much longer availability (theoretically forever), I wonder though if publishers see a benefit to their overall performance in actively prolonging the game's life longer by periodic price cuts or sales in order to slow the natural decline in interest, particularly for a game that has fixed content with no community features.
Yes. Since no store in the UK sells games for the actual RRP and Nintendo will always sell them for the RRP only, you will always be paying more on the eShop for retail games here.With these 3DS eShop prices I am dreading the Wii U eShop. Are we going to be looking at £49.99 for Mario Bros U?
Well, I do think that it's good for Pilotwings to go up. I mean, the price is a sham, but ultimately you're never going to get a deal on the eShop, you're going to pay MSRP. The real power of digital downloads for full retail games is helping them not go out of print.
This'll be fun if it comes to Europe. You see, it was called Street Gangs over here for some reason. But the 3DS VC seems to use American ROMs for NES games for 60Hz compatibility (if it didn't Super Mario Bros would run too fast*).River City Ransom and Super Mario USA for JP 3DS VC next week.
Will Zelda II for the US eShop be available at midnight? or later?
Aslo, anyone know when the #6 NSMB2 pack will be released?
i don't think NOA has even said which retail games are on the eShop. People only know by looking at the eShop itself. So I'm sure there will be third parties on EU launch. ZombiU will probably come since it came it in America and Japan, or atleast it should.Are NSMBU and NL confirmed to be the only games on EU eshop next week or is the third party stuff just not announced at this point.
Still not sure if I'm going to get ZombiU digital despite the account debacle.