Nintendo Download Update – Majora’s Mask 3D, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, 3D Fantasy Zone
Your eShop wallet am cry this week with a healthy selection of new 3DS titles set to hit the service starting today.
Your eShop wallet am cry this week with a healthy selection of new 3DS titles set to hit the service starting today.
After announcing and releasing a steady stream of licensed tables for their Zen Pinball platforms, Zen Studios has a couple of original tables set to be released in the near future.
Other than the quite full-featured demo of Capcom’s Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, there are several other new releases on the eShop this week for the Wii U and 3DS.
A little Limbo, a little Stealth Inc. and a heavy dose of Dokuro add up to make an inspired platformer.
If you own a Wii U and you were never able to get your hands on a copy of the Wii’s Metroid Prime Trilogy, this week is your best chance to do so on the cheap. But wait! There’s more.
Punch-Out!! Wii comes to the Wii U, and the Earthbound-ish Citizens of Earth RPG hits both the 3DS and Wii U today, among other new releases.
Nintendo has announced today that they are preparing to shut down its Club Nintendo loyalty-rewards program beginning in March 2015.
Citizens of Earth is a proper throwback to the stranger RPG’s of yesteryear.
An assortment of remastered and Virtual Console classics on the eShop this week, along with some sales, indie releases and more.
As expected, this week’s Nintendo eShop Update is a little light on new content.
There’s a slew of new content on the eShop this week, but we also got confirmation of a very special NES classic that is headed to the Wii U on Christmas Day.
As if there weren’t enough Skylanders figures and accessories to buy…
We doubt that 3DS fans will object to Capcom’s release of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy. There’s also Xeodrifter to check out.
Watch Dogs on the Wii U may not have been worth the long wait, but now that it’s here, it may be better than you’d expect it to be.
Besides taking home a few top honors at Friday’s The Game Awards event, Nintendo also gave fans a new look at a trio of anticipated releases.