Super Mario Bros. 3, Game Boy Advance games hitting Virtual Console in April
Just in time for spring, Nintendo is going Virtual Console crazy beginning on April 3rd.
Just in time for spring, Nintendo is going Virtual Console crazy beginning on April 3rd.
Beyond the Pok?mon Battle Trozei puzzler for the 3DS, Hello Kitty Kruisers, Pure Chess and Yumi?s Odd Odyssey and more are ready to be purchased and downloaded from the eShop.
Yoshi’s New Island is rolling onto the Nintendo 3DS beginning tomorrow, so that’s the obvious big release this week on the eShop. Check out the rest of the content available today as well.
The Wii U finally gets caught up with the latest and greatest Star Wars Pinball expansion.
Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy for the Nintendo 3DS is surely the big release this week on the eShop…. though My Farm for the Wii U may be a close second.
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze was awarded the highest grade here at Gaming Age, and if you’re interested in owning it digitally, you can grab it from the eShop beginning today.
Not all that much this week besides Konami’s Contra sequel as a Virtual Console release and a new Spin the Bottle update. Check ’em out.
A one-two punch of quality Nintendo 3DS titles are finally launching this week.
While Nintendo’s systems may be experiencing a bit of a lull in terms of 3rd party releases, the company today touted their upcoming indie release schedule.
It’s another somewhat uneventful Nintendo eShop update except for a few high profile Virtual Console releases.
Another somewhat sparse Nintendo eShop update for this week with only a couple of Virtual Console items and a few sales.
It’s slim pickings this week on the eShop for both the 3DS and the Wii U.
Now that the eShop is humming along again, it’s time to start downloading new 3DS and Wii U content.
Thanks to the little network and eShop issues Nintendo had last week, the update for this week looks mostly the same as last week’s.
Nintendo has apparently fixed the issues plaguing the Nintendo eShop for the Wii U and 3DS and things should be running normally, more or less.
Frustrated with the Nintendo eShop issues that have cropped up since Christmas day? Well, you’re not the only one.
Assuming you can load up the eShop, there’s a nice selection of post-Christmas content available to download.