Nintendo Download Updates (25/9) Is this the real life?
After a few big weeks of sales, price reductions and big games its time to slow things down a notch and your slow dance on.
Or you could just buy some more games!
The star of this week is of course Fantasy Life, it’s not out until Saturday (of course) but it’ll be worth waiting for. The Virtual Console gets a boost on the Wii U and 3DS with two completely different types of games, Game & Watch on the 3DS and very serious looking Nobunga’s Ambition.
Indie developer Electronic Arts makes an appearance on the 3DS this week with something called FIFA. We’re not sure what it stands for but if it’s like their last game it’ll just be the same game from 2012. It’s a shame the company doesn’t have more money to bring a new game out and instead lets people buy an older title again and again and again.
So, what are ya buying?
Wii U Virtual Console
Nobunga’s Ambition (SNES, Tecmo Koei) $10.40
Wii U Special Offers
Spin the Bottle: Bumpie’s Party – KnapNok Games – Was $11.70 now $7.99
Swords and Soliders – Two Tribes Publishing – Was $3.90 now $2.50
Wii U eShop Demo
Spin the Bottle: Bumpie’s Party – KnapNok Games – Free
Wii U Permanent Price Drops
Family Party: 30 Great Games – Bandai Namco Games – $39.95
Turbo: Super Stunt Squad – Bandai Namco Games – $29.95
Ben 10 Omniverse 2 – Bandai Namco Games – $29.95
3DS eShop Downloads
Fantasy Life (Leve-5, Nintendo) $59.95
Tenkai Knights: Brave Battle (Bandai Namco) $44.95
FIFA 15 (Electronic Arts) $49.99
Violetta Rhythm and Music (Disney) $49.95
3DS Virtual Console
Game & Watch Gallery 3 (GBC, Nintendo $6.50)
3DS eShop Permanent Price Drops
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures – Bandai Namco Games – $29.95
Turbo: Super Stunt Squad – Bandai Namco Games – $29.95
Ben 10 Omniverse 2 – Bandai Namco Games – $29.95
For those who don’t recognise the title; Nobunga’s Ambition is Koei’s long running (21 years!) Turn Based Strategy RPG series.
The most recent iteration that made it to our shores was Pokemon Conquest, the joint venture between Tecmo-Koei and The Pokemon Company. The series’ difficulty level is high, but not quite Fire Emblem high.