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Nintendo eShop Update – Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, Disgaea 5 demo, Thumper
A couple of RPG downloads, and a nice assortment of new 3DS, Switch and Wii U downloads for this week.
A couple of RPG downloads, and a nice assortment of new 3DS, Switch and Wii U downloads for this week.
Get ready for even more Minecraft!
New Switch releases are a little light this week, and there’s nothing Star Wars related, but there are still a few highlights worth considering.
Rev up those engines, Mario Kart for the Switch is almost here.
There’s a couple of new Switch digital titles this week, including Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap and another retro fighter, but really, most of the content belongs to the 3DS and Wii U.
There’s a nice amount of downloadable Switch and 3DS stuff this week, including a Puyo Puyo Tetris demo and a few other things.
Another week, another pretty decent selection of new digital content for Nintendo systems.
Pickings are a little slim this week in terms of new Nintendo Switch releases. But at least a snake is here to save the day.
It’s a pretty healthy week of new content and activities for pretty much anyone that owns a Nintendo system. Super Mario Run dashes onto Android too, finally.
Nintendo Switch owners get a quadruple helping of new indie releases this week on the eShop.
Check out the new Switch, Wii U and 3DS releases for this week.
The Nintendo Switch launch is happening in just a few hours (or so), and Nintendo has revealed the first batch of titles that will be available via the eShop beginning tomorrow.
With only a week away from the Nintendo Switch launch, is it really a surprise that the eShop Update is a little sparse? Nah…
There’s really only 3 or 4 brand new titles launching on the eShop today across both the 3DS and Wii U… and a Virtual Console title too.
You know it’s a relatively quiet week for new eShop releases when one of the highlights is a anime series.
Nintendo’s latest smartphone game gets an iOS and Android release along with a pair of Virtual Console titles and several new games too.
There’s not all that much in the way of brand new games available on the eShop today, but at least dedicated Pok?mon trainers should be quite happy.