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Nintendo Download Update – Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, Pok?mon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity


Nintendo is bringing out some pretty big guns this week with the release of Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon and Pok?mon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity for the Nintendo 3DS.

The Wii U is treated to Zen Pinball 2 finally, and there are some other goodies as well.

Check out the details from the update below.

Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS

  • Luigi?s Mansion: Dark Moon ? Luigi?s Mansion: Dark Moon is the sequel to the original fan-favorite Luigi?s Mansion on Nintendo GameCube. In this game, there are multiple mansions, each with unique puzzles and ghosts. Using the Poltergust 5000, a ghost-capturing vacuum cleaner, Luigi must explore and hunt ghosts in these mansions to complete specific missions and help recover the lost pieces of the Dark Moon. Luigi?s Mansion: Dark Moon will be available in retail stores and in the Nintendo eShop on March 24.
  • Pok?mon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity ? Infinite Mystery Dungeons await you and your Pok?mon friends on your quest to stop the forces that threaten Pok?mon Paradise. You play as Pikachu, Snivy, Oshawott, Tepig or Axew, and talk with other Pok?mon as you explore the infinite possibilities of Mystery Dungeons that change each time you enter. You can use the Nintendo 3DS camera to discover Magnagates in the real world that lead to new Mystery Dungeons, or play with up to three other people and explore Mystery Dungeons together in Companion Mode. (Additional systems and copies of the game are required for multiplayer mode. Sold separately.) Pok?mon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity will be available in retail stores and in the Nintendo eShop on March 24.

Nintendo eShop on Wii U

  • Zen Pinball 2 ? Zen Pinball 2 is your home for nonstop pinball action. Featuring an exciting lineup of pinball tables, including Marvel Pinball and Plants vs. Zombies pinball, as well as a collection of original designs, there is a table for everyone. You can even demo all tables before you decide to buy.

Free DLC: Pok?mon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity

  • Download and purchase new Mystery Dungeons for Pok?mon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity when the game releases on March 24. The new Pok? Forest dungeon will be available as a free download from within the game until April 30. Starting May 1, it will be available for $2.

Nintendo eShop Sale ? Pok?dex 3D Pro

  • Get your hands on detailed information for more than 640 Pok?mon from the Pok?mon video game series. Pok?dex 3D Pro offers comparison ranking tools and in-depth sorting. Starting March 22, this application will be available to download in the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS at a special price of $9.99 for a limited time.

Nintendo eShop Sale ? Mutant Mudds

  • Mutant Mudds is a ?12-bit? action platformer full of pixels and platforming fun. For a limited time, download this game from the Nintendo eShop at a discounted price of $5.99.

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Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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