After the unmitigated disaster that was last weeks update, we’re met with a hefty update that has something for everyone.
The indies are out in force this week with the highly anticipated release of Runbow. There’s even a discount if you played it (or could play it) during the Nintendo@Home demo. 13AM Games tell us the game the should be here this week but there might be a classification snafu that might hold it back. Next update Gunman Clive HD Collection. At only five bucks you can’t go wrong with this HD remake of the 3DS eShop hit.
Nintendo’s not forgotten about the eShop either this week with Sin & Punishment, StarTropics and Zoda’s Revenge: StarTropics II smashing their way to the Virtual Console.
3DS owners your update is a little less exciting this week but not by much as Little Battlers eXperience will finally arrive on Saturday. We’re reviewing that one to figure out just what its all about.
So then, what for you this week?
Update 3/9: Runbow missed release here in Australia.
Gunman Clive (Horberg Productions) – $5.20
Runbow (13AM Games) – Delayed
Sin & Punishment (Nintendo, N64) – $13.00 ($2.60 upgrade)
StarTropics (Nintendo, NES)– $6.50
Zoda’s Revenge: StarTropics II (Nintendo, NES)– $6.50
Rayman Legends (Ubisoft, $17.49 until 10th September, normally $43.95)
Never Alone (E-Line Media, $13.39 until 17th September, normally $19.99)
Disney Infinity 3.0 (Disney, $32.95 until 17th September, normally $49.95)
Little Battlers eXperience (Nintendo) $59.95
Rayman Origins (Ubisoft, $TBC-AU until 10th September, normally $TBC-AU)
Art of Balance TOUCH! (Shin’en Multimedia, $TBC-AU until 24th September, normally $TBC-AU)
From Mario to Zelda, to Splatoon to Donkey Kong. Everything on Nintendo Music.
Look at all those chickens — I mean changes!
Discounts on hardware, games and accessories