Aussie Nintendo Download Updates (26/5) Download Dissonance
Already at the end of May… we finally have our Fire Emblem, but let’s not forget the eShop and all of it’s glory! So let’s check out the last eShop update for the month!
The Wii U is a little on the quiet side this week, with Futuridium EP Deluxe being the sole new game this week. Virtual Console has a new DS game, however, with Mario Slam Basketball dribbling (ew) onto the store.
The 3DS is a lot busier, with a few titles getting the prestigious Nintendo Selects banner, with cheaper pricing and a new look for the retail packaging. There’s a few downloadable games, a few sales, including a few Atlus games getting a new permanent price. Check back soon when we can confirm the exact pricing, we based these prices off the European update! And of course, if you are on a Fire Emblem binge, there’s two more maps to download and play!
So, what’s your pick for the week? Leave your message after the tone!
Wii eShop Downloads
Futuridium EP Deluxe (Mixed Bag, $10.40 until 2nd June, then $13.00)
Wii U Virtual Console
Mario Slam Basketball (Mario Hoops 3-on-3) (Nintendo, DS, $13.00)
Wii U Add-on Content
LEGO MARVEL’S Avengers: Spider-Man Character Pack (WB Games, free)
Wii U eShop Special Offers
Inside My Radio (Seaven Studio, $15.10 until 9th June, normally $18.99)
The Quiet Collection (Nostatic Software, $4.20 until 2nd June, normally $6.99)
3DS Nintendo Selects
Star Fox 64 3D (Nintendo, $29.95, was $69.95)
Nintendogs + Cats (Nintendo, $29.95, was $69.95)
Mario Tennis Open ((Nintendo, $29.95, was $59.95)
Yoshi’s New Island (Nintendo, $29.95, was $59.95)
Mario Party: Island Tour (Nintendo, $29.95, was $59.95)
3DS eShop Downloads
Infinite Dunamis (KEMCO, $13.00)
Epic Word Search Collection 2 (Lightwood Games, $9.99)
Smash Cat Heroes (Tom Create, $3.25)
Fire Emblem Fates DLC
Fire Emblem Fates – Map 2: Boo Camp (Nintendo, $3.25 or part of map pack 1)
Fire Emblem Fates – Map 3: Beach Brawl (Nintendo, $3.25 or part of map pack 1)
3DS eShop Special Offers
SteamWorld Heist (Image & Form, $TBC until 9/6, normally $29.99)
Real Heroes: Firefighter 3D Download Version (Zordix AB, $TBC until 2/6, normally $13.00)
Music On: Electric Guitar (Abylight, $1.29 until 23/6, normally $2.60)
3DS eShop Permanent Discounts
Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan (NIS America, $17.50~, was $69.95) (Exact price to be confirmed)
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth (NIS America, $29.95, was $59.95) (Exact price to be confirmed)
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers (NIS America, $17.50~, was $69.95) (Exact price to be confirmed)
Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl (NIS America, $15.00, was $59.95) (Exact price to be confirmed)
I think Mario Tennis Open retailed for $59.95, not $69.95 even though it is a irrelevant thing to point out http://aussie-gamer.com/news/target-australia-refuses-to-sell-mario-tennis-open-blames-stocktake/
When will the new prices for the price reductions be ‘live’ on the eshop?
Midnightish, Eastern Standard Time
where is angry video game nerd?
any news on a release date?
It might just show up out of nowhere, for now we’ve left it off the list.
What’s with that price drop 😮 ??
Finally! I’ve been waiting for at least a sale on one or more of the Etrian Odyssey games and now we get a permanent price drop. Sweeeeet!
Every Atlus game barring Persona Q is now $13, with the aforementioned now being $26.
Those are amazing discounts, and I wonder why they did it?
Sorry I should say every Atlus game listed in the permanent discounts (though Shin Megami Tensei IV goes on sale for $13 every two seconds anyway).
Because Altos cut ties with NIS who published these games in the pal region
Aw no Devil Survivor 2 yet. Oh wells keep waiting.