Nintendo reveals Back to School Mario-themed 3DS bundle, amiibo and game deals
If you’re looking to pick up new New Nintendo 3DS, game + amiibo bundles or some under $20 game deals before school starts up again, Nintendo has some plans for you.
If you’re looking to pick up new New Nintendo 3DS, game + amiibo bundles or some under $20 game deals before school starts up again, Nintendo has some plans for you.
With only 4 new releases and a couple of demos this week, the selection is a bit sparse for Nintendo owners so far.
After kinda leaking out a couple of days ago, Nordic Games has confirmed that Darksiders Warmastered Edition is headed to all current gen console platforms and the PC .
A handful of new digital titles and some Kirby-related content are available on the Nintendo eShop today.
There’s a double dose of Star Fox demos available today for the Wii U, but there’s also several new indie titles to check out for both Nintendo platforms.
The Nintendo eShop Update for this week is looking quite nice so far with a pair of big Nintendo 3DS titles and a kick-ass selection of TurboGrafx-16 Virtual Console releases.
The Nintendo eShop Update for this week is a little… sparse, overall. See what’s available.
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma, and Super Mario RPG for Virtual Console are just some of the offerings on Nintendo platforms this week.
Atlus’ unique musical RPG, Mario & Sonic’s latest Olympic experience and the long-awaited release of Mighty No. 9 and quite a bit more this week.
We’re guessing there are quite a few Minecraft console players anticipating this free new Minecraft: Console Edition update that launched today for all platforms.
Last but not least, is Nintendo’s fabulous The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild-themed booth from the E3. That’s not all they had to show off, but it was the centerpiece.
Even with the E3 still technically going on, Nintendo found time to release a pretty solid eShop update for the week.
Anthony takes the closed booth The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild demos out for a spin.
Nintendo may not have much of an E3 presence this year, but they do have one thing no one else does: a trailer and a full name for next year’s Legend of Zelda game. [Update: screens and art!]
Finally, there’s a pretty healthy selection of new eShop titles for the 3DS and/or Wii U.
Nintendo keeps refining their E3 2016 plans, but it looks like they finally settled on a schedule of activities and events leading up to and including next week.