There’s nothing really huge, huge available this week on the Nintendo Download services, though a rhythm-action zombie slaying game does sound pretty unique!
Read on for the full list.
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Zombie Slayer Diox – Zombie Slayer Diox is a rhythm-action game with a side-scrolling twist. Don the jeans and leather boots of a samurai guitarist living in a future time when zombies have taken over most of the world. (For Nintendo 3DS)Nintendo Video
“Sabotage” by Wale – Wale kicks off a run of 3D music videos from Nintendo Video with the video for his track “Sabotage,” off his sophomore album Ambition. Be sure to check it out and stay tuned for more 3D music video premieres from other top artists coming soon! (For Nintendo 3DS)Nintendo eShop and Nintendo DSiWare
1st Class Poker & BlackJack – This collection offers many varieties of poker, blackjack and video poker, including Texas Hold’em, Double Flop Hold’em, Omaha and Pineapple. Play solo or try the local multiplayer mode. (For Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo DSi)Nintendo eShop
Meet Nintendo Spokesdog Uggie – For a limited time, Nintendo 3DS owners who have installed the free Swapnote application can receive a special Swapnote inspired by Uggie, the acclaimed canine actor who recently signed on to become Nintendo’s spokesdog. And if you haven’t already, visit the Nintendo eShop to watch a video of Uggie’s first day of training to spread the word about the nintendogs + cats game. You’ll also find a demo version ofnintendogs + cats available to download at no cost. (For Nintendo 3DS)Also new this week:
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I’m biting my tongue trying not to make a Guns n’ Roses joke.
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Look at how cool the brothers are with their backs turned and their arms crossed!
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