Super Smash Bros. GameCube controller bundle for Wii U up for pre-order
Get a look at the $99 Super Smash Bros. GameCube controller Wii U bundle which is now available to pre-order.
Get a look at the $99 Super Smash Bros. GameCube controller Wii U bundle which is now available to pre-order.
The big release for this week’s Nintendo Download Update is certainly Nintendo and Koei Tecmo’s Hyrule Warriors for the Wii U. See what else is releasing on the eShop today.
We have a feeling the most popular eShop download for this week will be the free Super Smash Bros. 3DS demo… but there’s a few more releases possibly worth checking out.
There’s a shockingly solid lineup of downloadable content on the eShop this week.
A trio of special edition Nintendo 3DS XL hardware is set to hit retail starting next week.
Bayonetta 2 for the Wii U is finally, finally almost done, and apparently great enough that Nintendo dedicated an entire Nintendo Direct event to it this morning.
With no super high profile releases, it’s more or less a mixed bag of new content on the Nintendo eShop today.
Nintendo has some solid Wii U and Nintendo 2DS/3DS plans for this Holiday season. Amiibo figures now available to pre-order.
It’s a pretty solid Nintendo eShop update this week with a number of big releases worth checking out.
Nintendo is set to go Mario Kart 8 krazy with a pair of new DLC packs due up in the somewhat near future.
Square Enix this morning has confirmed that music, characters and scenarios from Final Fantasy Type-0 will be taking the stage in Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call.
OBJECTION! No, wait, I don’t object to this awesome mash-up featuring two of my favorite handheld franchises.
The Pokémon-themed Art Academy release for the Nintendo 3DS officially has a release date.
There’s not a crazy amount of new releases on the eShop this week, though there are a few pieces of content worth checking out.
A handful of new Wii U releases and a pair of Virtual Console titles for this week.
Ready for a little SNES Mario Kart blast from the past on your Wii U?
You want real-life vehicles in your Mario Kart? Yes? No? Well either way, you’re getting ’em.