There’s quite a lot of good Nintendo Downloads this week for the 3DS and Wii (compared to what is usually available), so definitely take a look. Give Snake Eater 3D a try or go way back and take on Super Mario Bros. again. Strider is available for the Virtual Console too!
This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:
Nintendo eShop
METAL GEAR SOLID Snake Eater 3D (demo version) – From critically acclaimed director Hideo Kojima comes METAL GEAR SOLID Snake Eater 3D, a new 3D experience re-imagined from one of the most popular METAL GEAR SOLID titles in history. (For Nintendo 3DS)Nintendo eShop
Super Mario Bros. – Rediscover Mario and Luigi’s first great adventure. Jump, kick shells and throw fireballs as you race through eight action-packed worlds to free Princess Toadstool from the Koopas in this iconic NES classic. (For Nintendo 3DS)Nintendo eShop and Nintendo DSiWare
iSpot Japan – iSpot Japan takes you on a journey across the Land of the Rising Sun, explaining facts and curiosities about Japanese culture while you play a classic “spot the difference” game in the country’s most beautiful locations. (For Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo DSi)Wii
Hulu Plus for Wii is now available!* – Watch any current season episode of top shows including Modern Family, Glee, Saturday Night Live, New Girl, and many others. Enjoy classic series, or explore critically acclaimed movies. To get started, download Hulu Plus from the Wii Shop Channel. *$7.99/month with limited advertising. Broadband Internet access required.http://www.hulu.com/plus/wii (For Wii)Also new this week:
- Strider (Virtual Console for Wii)
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