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Mega Man Battle Network, Yokai Watch 2, Alien Crush, More Hit eShop in Japan

by Danny Bivens - July 10, 2014, 8:32 am EDT
Total comments: 4

This is what it’s like when pinball, ghosts, battles, and Mega Man all collide.

Even though Yokai Watch 2 is the main event for many Japanese gamers this week (namely children), there are still a wide variety of titles releasing on both the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U eShops as well. Speaking of Yokai Watch 2, just in case you missed it, the entire Yokai Watch 2 Nintendo Direct event is up in its entirety on the Japanese eShop. For those of you out there without a Japanese 3DS that want to check it out, you can view it here.

Other than Yokai Watch, the 3DS is home to a few more demos and digital comics this week, but sadly the shop is still void of a new Virtual Console release. Nevertheless, the Wii U is getting some entertaining VC games from a handful of different systems. Mega Man Battle Network is here along with the Famicom shooter Battle City and the pinball alien adventure, Alien Crush for the PC Engine. For a complete look at all of the releases this week, be sure to check out the round-up below!

3DS

Downloadable Titles
Gakki de Asobō Tanoshi Dōyō (3) - 100 yen
Chō Kagaku Dasshutsu Story - Zekkai no Gōka Kyakusen - 800 yen
Chō Kagaku Dasshutsu Story - Zekkai no Gōka Kyakusen DEMO - FREE
Dokopon Choice Shijō no Deshi Kenichi Vol. 3 21 - 30-kan Pack - 4,400 yen
Dokopon Choice Shugo Chara! 1 - 12-kan Pack - 5,280 yen
Yōkai Watch 2 Ganso and Honke Editions - 4,968 yen (from 7/10)
World Conqueror 3D DEMO - FREE
JS Girl Doki Doki Model Challenge DEMO - FREE

Virtual Console
NA

Wii U

Downloadable Titles
NA

Virtual Console
Battle City (Famicom) - 514 yen
Battle Network Rockman EXE (Mega Man Battle Network, Game Boy Advance) - 702 yen
Alien Crush (PC Engine) - 617 yen

Talkback

azekeJuly 11, 2014

Ah, Battle City.

Probably the most popular console game in CIS countries that is mostly completely unknown anywhere else.

I remember Battle City as game 31 in 31-in-1. Very rote single screen strategy shooter game.

Battle City sounds like the title of a Neo-Geo game, as per the old RFN naming convention for the system.

azekeJuly 11, 2014

Quote from: Shaymin

I remember Battle City as game 31 in 31-in-1. Very rote single screen strategy shooter game.

It's GOAT to play with friend.


I despise this comedy show but this sketch with Battle City was funny:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3Y8wShkcfQ

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