Nintendo Download Update – Nintendo Badge Arcade, Stella Glow, Girls Like Robots
Nintendo is jumping into the “free-to-start” genre by releasing Nintendo Badge Arcade for the 3DS onto the eShop today
Nintendo is jumping into the “free-to-start” genre by releasing Nintendo Badge Arcade for the 3DS onto the eShop today
Nintendo 3DS players can finally get their hands on the unique Yo-kai Watch this week.
There’s definitely some interesting content on the Nintendo eShop today.
Nintendo 3DS owners get access to several new digital releases beginning today including The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes, a Yo-kai Watch demo and more.
Yoshi’s Woolly World is the big Wii U release for this week most definitely.
Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash, 3D Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Race the Sun, Whispering Willows and more are now available.
Other than the big Super Smash Bros. update and new DLC, there’s a nice variety of other content launching on the eShop today.
Creative Animal Crossing fans, your wish has been granted. There’s quite a few Nindie releases to check out too this week.
This week’s Nintendo Download Update features some content for kids, and some content decidedly not for children.
There’s no doubt that Super Mario Maker is the big Wii U release this week, but there’s a few other intriguing pieces of content for Wii U/3DS owners for today as well.
There’s not all that many new Nintendo eShop items hitting the service today, but there may be a few downloads worth checking out.
The latest and greatest Disney Infinity title, a treasured Virtual Console release, and a handful of new WIi U downloads and more.
Wind-up Knight 2 is probably the Wii U highlight of this week’s eShop update, but there’s a couple of other pieces of content worth checking out too.
Both Super Smash Bros and Splatoon get DLC and/or updates this week, but there’s also a selection of new digital releases for the Wii U and 3DS this week.
Other than the Miiverse makeover and the Splatoon update, there are a number of new eShop releases worth potentially checking out this week.
One of the best 16-bit beat-em-ups ever created is getting the Sega 3D Classics treatment for the Nintendo 3DS today. But wait… there’s more.
There are a rather small handful of updates this week on the Nintendo eShop, but at least the Wii U gets access to Blaster Master as a Virtual Console release.