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Nintendo Downloads - November 2014

Zonic

Gives all the fucks
Nintendo has the sale prices up on their site.

3DS:
- Mario & Luigi: Dream Team - $27.99
- Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon - $27.99
- Wario Land 2 - $3.49
- Wario Land 3 - $3.49
- Metroid II-Return of Samus - $2.79

Wii U:
- The Wonderful 101 - $20.99
- Wii Party U - $27.99
- Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga - $5.59
- Wario Land 4 - $5.59
- Metroid Fusion - $5.59
 

zroid

Banned
Going to get Superstar Saga, but not sure about Fusion... already have that on 3DS, but the 3DS GBA emulation is not ideal.
 
Warioland 2,3,4; Metroid Fusion; M&L Superstar Saga are in. Will get Dark Moon and Dream Team maybe next week, I already spent way, way too much money today.
 

tolkir

Member
Week finished

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Wii U | eShop Original Software, Downloadable Content and Demos


  • Hyrule Warriors (Nintendo)
    Twilight Princess Pack ($7.99)

Wii U | Virtual Console


Wii U | Sales

  • Ping 1.5+ (Nami Tentou Mushi | $2.49 until 12/03, then $4.99)
  • Paper Monsters Recut (Mobot Studios LLC | $3.99 until 12/04, then $7.99)
  • Rock Zombie (EnjoyUp Games | $5.99 until 12/04, then $6.99)
  • ZaciSa's Last Stand (ZeNfA Productions | $1.49 until 01/07, then $1.99)
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  • LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (WB Games | $10.00 until 12/01, then $19.99)
  • The Wonderful 101 (Nintendo | $20.99 until 12/02, then $39.99)
  • Wii Party U (Nintendo | $27.99 until 12/02, then $39.99)
  • Darksiders II (Nordic Games | $9.99 until 12/02, then $39.99)
  • Jeopardy! (Nordic Games | $9.99 until 12/02, then $39.99)
  • Wheel of Fortune (Nordic Games | $9.99 until 12/02, then $39.99)
  • Tranformers: Rise of the Dark Spark (Activision | $14.99 until 12/04, then $39.99)
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  • Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (Nintendo | $5.59 until 12/02, then $7.99)
  • Metroid Fusion (Nintendo | $5.59 until 12/02, then $7.99)
  • Wario Land 4 (Nintendo | $5.59 until 12/02, then $7.99)

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




Nintendo 3DS | Virtual Console


Nintendo 3DS | Sales

  • Yumi's Odd Odyssey (Natsume | $9.99 until 12/01, then $19.99)
  • Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies (Capcom | $14.99 until 12/02, then $29.99)
  • Azure Striker Gunvolt (Inti Creates | $9.99 until 12/15, then $14.99) Upcoming 11/28
  • Parking Star 3D (Circle Ent. |$1.99 until 12/18, then $2.99)
  • Alien on the Run (G-Style | $2.99 until 12/31, then $3.99)
  • Chain Blaster (G-Style | $2.99 until 12/31, then $6.99)
  • Crazy Construction (G-Style | $2.99 until 12/31, then $4.99)
  • Jump Trials Supreme (G-Style | $2.99 until 12/31, then $3.99)
  • Undead Bowling (G-Style | $2.99 until 12/31, then $6.99)
  • Tangram Attack (Square One Games | $1.99 until 01/07, then $2.99)
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  • Gabriella's Ghostly Groove 3D (Natsume | $9.99 until 12/01, then $19.99)
  • Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns (Natsume | $9.99 until 12/01, then $19.99)
  • Hometown Story (Natsume | $9.99 until 12/01, then $19.99)
  • Real Fishing Paradise 3D (Natsume | $9.99 until 12/01, then $19.99)
  • LEGO Marvel Super Heroes: Universe in Peril (WB Games | $10.00 until 12/01, then $19.99)
  • Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (Nintendo | $27.99 until 12/02, then $39.99)
  • Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (Nintendo | $27.99 until 12/02, then $39.99)
  • The Legend of Korra: A New Era Begins (Activision | $14.99 until 12/04, then $29.99)
  • SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton's Robotic Revenge (Activision | $14.99 until 12/04, then $29.99)
  • Disney Frozen: Olaf's Quest (GameMill Publishing | $19.99 until 12/10, then $29.99)
  • Farming Simulator 14 (Focus Home Interactive | $19.99 until 12/11, then $29.99)
  • Farming Simulator 3D (Focus Home Interactive | $4.99 until 12/11, then $9.99)
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked (Atlus | $14.99 until 12/08, then $29.99) Upcoming 12/01
  • Code of Princess (Atlus | $14.99 until 12/15, then $29.99) Upcoming 12/01
  • Conception II: Children of the Stars (Atlus | $24.99 until 12/15, then $39.99) Upcoming 12/01
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  • Metroid II: Return of Samus (Nintendo | $2.79 until 12/02, then $3.99)
  • Wario Land II (Nintendo | $3.49 until 12/02, then $4.99)
  • Wario Land 3 (Nintendo | $3.49 until 12/02, then $4.99)

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Wii U | eShop Original Software, Downloadable Content and Demos


  • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (Nintendo | €59.99 | £49.99) Upcoming 11/28
  • Penguins of Madagascar (Little Orbit | €39.99 | £34.99)
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  • Hyrule Warriors (Nintendo)
    Twilight Princess Pack (€6.99 | £6.29)

Wii U | Virtual Console


Wii U | Sales

  • Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams (Black Forest Games | €8.99 | £7.79 until 12/04, then €14.99 | £12.99)
  • BIT.TRIP Presents: Runner 2 Future Legend of Rhythm Alien (Gaijin Games | €3.99 | £3.33 until 12/11, then €11.99 | £9.99)
  • Shiny The Firefly (Padaone Games | €6.99 | £6.29 until 12/31, then €9.99 | £8.99)

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



  • Shin Megami Tensei IV (Atlus)
    Ancient One of the Sun (€0.99 | £0.75)
    Eternal Youth (€1.79 | £1.49)


Nintendo 3DS | Virtual Console


Nintendo 3DS | Sales

  • Farming Simulator 14 (Focus Home Interactive | €19.99 | £12.99 until 12/11, then €29.99 | £19.99)
  • The Keep (Cinemax | €5.99 | £5.49 until 12/11, then €9.99 | £8.99)

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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


 

TheMoon

Member
So, Ittle Dew didn't make it onto the German eShop after all.

Ludosity really dropped the ball here, shameful.

I really don't get it. If Germany was some tiny country of little significance to the market place, sure but Germany is of the biggest European markets and along with France THE biggest Nintendo market in Europe.
 

lamaroo

Unconfirmed Member
I really don't get it. If Germany was some tiny country of little significance to the market place, sure but Germany is of the biggest European markets and along with France THE biggest Nintendo market in Europe.

Doesn't Germany have its own rating system separate from the rest of Europe?
 

jholmes

Member
I really don't get it. If Germany was some tiny country of little significance to the market place, sure but Germany is of the biggest European markets and along with France THE biggest Nintendo market in Europe.

German sales require a rating from the German board, and the devs have to pay up for that, and the cost is somewhat prohibitive. Ittle Dew might not sell enough copies in Germany to justify the expense.

If you're upset, by all means complain to the devs or the German government. I think the German ratings thing is ridiculous myself.
 

daydream

Banned
German sales require a rating from the German board, and the devs have to pay up for that, and the cost is somewhat prohibitive. Ittle Dew might not sell enough copies in Germany to justify the expense.

If you're upset, by all means complain to the devs or the German government. I think the German ratings thing is ridiculous myself.

It absolutely is - which hasn't kept countless (read, all) other indies, a lot of them way smaller than Ludosity (who've already had some success on PC with this game and Card City Nights), from releasing their games in Germany.

They might have not made their money back (or maybe it would have been a great success, ever thought about that), but at some point it's also about getting your game out there. Just a ridiulous decision.

And I don't see the USK going away or even changing anytime soon which is both comical and deeply tragic.
 
Bought Mario and Luigi, even though it should have been 30% off and not only 20%. Oh well, I bought my eShop funds at 25% off so it is like I got 25% off the 80% price. I will probably buy Darksiders, but other than that, these sales are pretty bad.
 
I want to swap SD cards contents between two 3DS' (one is 2GB, other is 4GB). Is it as simple as copying the contents of each SD card on to PC, and then copying them back the other way? Not sure how it works with the whole DRM. How I wish I could simply share the same account between both 3DS...
 

rjc571

Banned
Bought Mario and Luigi, even though it should have been 30% off and not only 20%. Oh well, I bought my eShop funds at 25% off so it is like I got 25% off the 80% price. I will probably buy Darksiders, but other than that, these sales are pretty bad.

It was 30% off. The regular price is $8.
 

zroid

Banned
I want to swap SD cards contents between two 3DS' (one is 2GB, other is 4GB). Is it as simple as copying the contents of each SD card on to PC, and then copying them back the other way? Not sure how it works with the whole DRM. How I wish I could simply share the same account between both 3DS...

er no, you'd have to do a system transfer and THEN copy the data on the SD cards

I don't think there's a limit on how many times you can do system transfers anymore, but it's probably not worth the trouble...
 

TheMoon

Member
German sales require a rating from the German board, and the devs have to pay up for that, and the cost is somewhat prohibitive. Ittle Dew might not sell enough copies in Germany to justify the expense.

If you're upset, by all means complain to the devs or the German government. I think the German ratings thing is ridiculous myself.

Doesn't Germany have its own rating system separate from the rest of Europe?

I know that and I've done that already^^

It absolutely is - which hasn't kept countless (read, all) other indies, a lot of them way smaller than Ludosity (who've already had some success on PC with this game and Card City Nights), from releasing their games in Germany.

They might have not made their money back (or maybe it would have been a great success, ever thought about that), but at some point it's also about getting your game out there. Just a ridiulous decision.

And I don't see the USK going away or even changing anytime soon which is both comical and deeply tragic.

Yea this basically. Do you want to create an audience in one of the biggest markets with the biggest sales potential out there or not? That's the question. Ittle Dew is a Zelda-looking clone. How can it not get at least close to making its money back in the long run.
 

Zonic

Gives all the fucks
Heads up, the Mighty Gunvolt patch is now up. Just go to "Settings/Other", then find it in Your Re/Downloads.

Edit: The game itself is up as well. Like some other games, you have to buy the DLC within the game itself....though for some reason, despite the DLC being listed on the game's eShop page, it's not available for download as the game says "there is no new DLC".
 

jholmes

Member
Yea this basically. Do you want to create an audience in one of the biggest markets with the biggest sales potential out there or not? That's the question. Ittle Dew is a Zelda-looking clone. How can it not get at least close to making its money back in the long run.

They might have not made their money back (or maybe it would have been a great success, ever thought about that), but at some point it's also about getting your game out there. Just a ridiulous decision.

I get this and daydreaming, I'd like to think that if I made Ittle Dew, I'd deal with a manageable loss if it meant getting the game out to markets like Germany and Australia. That said it's not my money to throw away, and I don't know how many units a game like Ittle Dew would need to move to break even. That said the German ratings model is both redundant and broken, given that it's keeping good games out of the country. I hope the decision-makers are listening and if anyon

Ittle Dew has surpassed 100K total. If they haven't turned a profit, they've massively fucked up somewhere.

Lets not open that up. nvm

Is that all platforms? I'd like to think it did well on Wii U, but some games that seem really popular get written off as flops anyway. (Zombi U)
 

TheMoon

Member
Is that all platforms? I'd like to think it did well on Wii U, but some games that seem really popular get written off as flops anyway. (Zombi U)

Sounds like all platforms:
Ittle Dew was initially released on Wii U in the North American region this summer, and on PC worldwide last year. It’s sold well over 100,000 copies and continues to be our strongest performer.
http://ludosity.com/2014/10/ittle-dew-gets-european-release-date-for-wii-u/
 

maxcriden

Member
Even though I love Mario & Luigi games (including PiT), I'm hesitant to get Dream Team digitally because of how mixed I've seen reception of it. I actually didn't finish BIS, and if Dream Team is as long as people say, I can't imagine having time for it. I'd rather have the option to trade it or sell it once I do get it.

I would finish up BiS first then pick up a retail copy on the cheap. I did love the game, but it's very long and pretty polarizing.
 

Zonic

Gives all the fucks
So is the Mighty Gunvolt DLC actually up, because I thought it was suppose to be today?

Also, there's some new 3DS themes for purchase. Shovel Knight, Gunvolt, Mighty Gunvolt, Pikmin, & then 4 different Sonic ones (Sonic, Amy, Shadow, & Chao) with a bundle that's $5.99 (basically all of them for the price of three).
 

also

Banned
Yea this basically. Do you want to create an audience in one of the biggest markets with the biggest sales potential out there or not? That's the question. Ittle Dew is a Zelda-looking clone. How can it not get at least close to making its money back in the long run.

All Germans have to do is create a dummy Austrian NNID buy the game and switch back to their main NNID. I'd understand the complaints if this were a 3DS game but on Wii U it's really not that big of a deal.
 

TheMoon

Member
All Germans have to do is create a dummy Austrian NNID buy the game and switch back to their main NNID. I'd understand the complaints if this were a 3DS game but on Wii U it's really not that big of a deal.

I don't want to spread my purchases across multiple IDs, plus I want my premium points.
 

GulAtiCa

Member
I've heard a lot of bad things about the USK people. Horrible management, communications, refuse to reply to you/etc. Then there is the 300 euro min for a rating, a lot more if you don't qualify. Add conversion & bank fees, that easily becomes $400, $500/etc.

I can understand why a lot of small indies don't release in Europe often, esp more so Germany. Of course, a bigger indie like Little Dew company, should easily be able to afford it I think.
 
er no, you'd have to do a system transfer and THEN copy the data on the SD cards

I don't think there's a limit on how many times you can do system transfers anymore, but it's probably not worth the trouble...

Oh I've read before that to use a different SD card on the same 3DS, you'd just copy the files to PC and then copy to the new card (without modifying anything)

To clarify, I don't want to use one 3DS contents on the other, just swap the SD cards (3DS I use to download from eshop is 2GB and it's almost full, and the other is 4GB)
 

TheMoon

Member
Oh I've read before that to use a different SD card on the same 3DS, you'd just copy the files to PC and then copy to the new card (without modifying anything)

To clarify, I don't want to use one 3DS contents on the other, just swap the SD cards (3DS I use to download from eshop is 2GB and it's almost full, and the other is 4GB)

Bolded: and that's exactly how it works. you're not doing a system transfer, you're just swapping SDcards which is as trivial as it gets.
 

zroid

Banned
Oh I've read before that to use a different SD card on the same 3DS, you'd just copy the files to PC and then copy to the new card (without modifying anything)

To clarify, I don't want to use one 3DS contents on the other, just swap the SD cards (3DS I use to download from eshop is 2GB and it's almost full, and the other is 4GB)

Ah I misunderstood. Sorry!

In that case it is indeed that easy.
 
I REALLY want to play the Pokemon TCG on my Wii U =(

Is there any homebrew that allows me to purchase and play 3DS games and play them on the Gamepad?

That would be incredible if it exists.
 
What are the best VC games for each system that isn't available on the Wii U VC? Got a Classic Controller Pro coming in the mail so I'm catching up on old VC titles.
 
I don't seem to be able to download to my external HD. I'm trying to download Darksiders2, but it says I don't have enough space. My external drive shows up under data management and it says I have over 300GB left. I already have a bunch of games on it.

Anyone know what's going on?

Any suggestions?


Edit: SOLVED

I'll leave this up just in case someone else has the same problem
 
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