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Title: Nintendo Downloads - March 26, 2015
Post by: NWR_Karlie on March 26, 2015, 04:48:00 AM

The Nintendo retail front goes silent, letting the eShops assume control of the North American downloads.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/39920/nintendo-downloads-march-26-2015

For the first time in a few weeks, there's no Nintendo first party retail games to drop money on in the Nintendo downloads. That's not to say there aren't big games - Marvelous/XSEED's Story of Seasons launches Tuesday for you farming fanatics. Until then, let's talk eShop, shall we?

3DS Retail

LEGO Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin ($29.99)

Story of Seasons (March 31) (US$39.99/C$44.99)

Wii U eShop

Dot Arcade ($4.99/$6.24)

3DS eShop

My Pet School 3D ($19.99)

Jet Dog ($7.99/$9.99)

Wii U Virtual Console

Namco Museum (GBA) ($6.99)

Wii U Demos

Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham

DSiWare

Titanic Mystery

3DS Themes

NES: Samus Aran

NES: Pit

Etrian Mystery Dungeon

DLC

Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley

Sales

The Zen Pinball 2 South Park table is 50% off ($2.49 from $4.99) through April 2.

TNT Racers: Nitro Edition is $4.99 (from $7.99) through April 9.

Rock 'n Racing Off Road is $4.99 (from $5.99) through April 12.

Funfair Party Games, 3D Game Collection and Murder on the Titanic are on sale through April 9.

Snow Moto Racing 3D is $3.99/$4.99 (from $7.99) through April 2.

Title: Re: Nintendo Downloads - March 26, 2015
Post by: TrueNerd on March 26, 2015, 12:31:47 PM
I'm going on a hunger strike until they put out Zero Mission.
Title: Re: Nintendo Downloads - March 26, 2015
Post by: Soren on March 26, 2015, 12:51:00 PM
Oh my god Nintendo, stop releasing so many Wii games on the eShop!! My wallet can't handle it!!
Title: Re: Nintendo Downloads - March 26, 2015
Post by: broodwars on March 26, 2015, 01:53:39 PM
Oh my god Nintendo, stop releasing so many Wii games on the eShop!! My wallet can't handle it!!

Hey, it wouldn't be Nintendo if they didn't release a handful of Virtual Console games (which is essentially what those are) for a particular console, and then forget that console support ever existed. See also: the N64.