Nintendo eShop Update – Star Ghost, Blast ‘Em Bunnies, Jewel Quest
A lot of sales and deals this week alongside a handful of new digital titles and content for the Wii U and 3DS.
A lot of sales and deals this week alongside a handful of new digital titles and content for the Wii U and 3DS.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you would probably be aware that the enhanced, HR remastered version of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is set to hit the Wii U this week.
Nintendo will be sharing some updates for Wii U and 3DS games scheduled to launch from now through the summer.
For those looking to get their hands on some semi-recent Wii U and 3DS Super Mario, Donkey Kong, Zelda and/or Yoshi games on the cheap.
Act surprised! Nintendo and The Pok?mon Company just officially revealed Pok?mon Sun and Pok?mon Moon for the Nintendo 3DS during this morning’s Nintendo Direct.
Other than the 3DS Virtual Console releases of the beloved original Pok?mon titles, there are several other new pieces of content to consider.
Nintendo’s new 3DS strategy RPG is now the “fastest-selling game” in the series by far in this region.
Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright is an engrossing 3DS experience that will keep even the most veteran gamers busy for many hours on end.
Thanks to the pair of Fire Emblem Fates titles and Project X Zone 2 there’s a nice quantity of Nintendo 3DS content hitting the eShop this week.
The Wii U eShop update is a little bit Odd this week… as in the excellent release of Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty.
Super Smash Bros. fans can get their hands on Bayonetta and Corrin today, or a fishy, family friend shmup.
Hey, there’s actually a pretty jam-packed Nintendo eShop update this week.
Nintendo doubles its chances of success with twice the mascots and twice the villains.
Final Fantasy Explorers leaves a lot to be desired in its opening hours. Check out some impressions of the early game here.
There are definitely some fun goodies landing on the Nintendo eShop today, so make sure to check ’em out.
2016 brings hundreds of hours to the 3DS for RPG fans.
Bravely Default’s sequel takes inspiration from the original’s launch, with a tasteful special edition and significant eShop demo.