Nintendo Download Updates (15/11) Pressure Down
It’s been a few crazy weeks on the eShop and now it’s time for things to settle down just a little. This week, here in Australia at least there are just a handful of new games for us and a couple of price reductions. The Wii U sees a new Virtual Console title finally with Mega Man X2, it’s the US version of the game too in case you were still worried about that sort of thing. The Ubisoft fun continues with Splinter Cell: Blacklist receiving a permanent price drop.
On the eShop we have the only real new game this week in the form of Picross e3. No it has nothing to do with the popular gaming convention but instead its full of fun picross puzzles to rack your brain with. Aussie made escapeVektor receives a price drop, though if you’re a fan of Vooks on Facebook – we might be able to get it for you for cheaper.
Note: Weekly eShop updates on Fridays have now moved back one hour. It’s now 1am Friday AEDT and 10pm Thursday AWST.
Wii U eShop Download
Mega Man X2 (Capcom, SNES, $10.40)
Wii U Retail Permanent Price Drops
Splinter Cell Blacklist (Ubisoft, $49.95)
3DS eShop Download
Picross e3 (Jupiter Corporation, $6.50)
Jett Rocket II – The Wrath of Taikai (Shin’en Multimedia, £Euro eShop Only)
3DS Retail Demo
Bravely Default (Square Enix, Free)
3DS eShop Permanent Price Reduction
Well then? Anything for you this week?
Any news on a Sonic: Lost World demo? I hear Japan already got theirs.
Nothing for me then. Which is a bummer. I was hoping I’d have something to play until ALBW comes out next week.
Why has neither Korg nor Jett Rocket 2 been released on the Australian eShop yet?
What is this crap!?
I sent out a tweet to the developer of Korg M01D and they said they have no plans at this stage to release it in Australia but might consider it if they get more requests. For now, you can just switch regions on your 3DS to pick both games up from the UK eShop.
Pick up the euro games quickly before the major update hits! Otherwise you won’t ever be able to get them 🙁
And damn the aus classification system for being overly expensive 🙁 that’s a reason why we miss out on these games