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3DS eShop

Software

1. Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!
2. Wario Land 3
3. Pokemon Dream Radar
4. SteamWorld Dig
5. Bit.Trip Saga
6. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
7. Art Academy: First Semester
8. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
9. Zelda: Oracle of Ages
10. Zelda: Oracle of Seasons
11. Super Mario Bros. 2
12. Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX
13. Super Mario Bros.
14. Shantae
15. Gunman Clive
16. Kirby’s Dream Land 2
17. Pokedex 3D Pro
18. The Legend of Zelda
19. Summer Carnival ’92 Recca
20. Mario Golf

Videos

1. Finding Luigi – Legend of Parkour
2. Super Mario 3D World Trailer
3. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team TV Bloopers
4. Developer Direct @ E3 2013 – Super Smash Bros.
5. Pokemon Direct 9/4/13
6. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Trailer
7. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Trailer 6/11/13
8. Pokemon X/Y Developer Roundtable Gameplay
9. Nintendo Minute: Games for Back to School
10. StreetPass at PAX Prime 2013
11. Zelda: Wind Waker HD 6/11/13
12. Sonic Lost World Trailer
13. Wario Land 3 Trailer
14. Sonic Generations Trailer
15. Mii Plaza New Features Trailer
16. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Launch Trailer
17. The Wonderful 101 Prologue Trailer
18. Pokemon X/Y Gameplay 7/14
19. Scribblenauts Unmasked Announcement Trailer
20. New Super Luigi U Trailer 6/11/13

Source: 3DS eShop


Bike Rider DX’s price will soon be permanently reduced in Europe. In the near future, it will drop to €2.99. The updated price should be going into effect this month.

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Drop, a new indie action game, has a shot of coming to Nintendo platforms. A Wii U version will be created if Kickstarter funds hit $220,000. A 3DS version is further away at $310,000.

Now, what about the actual goal? That comes in at $85,000 CAD. The campaign will have until October 9 to reach that target.

You can find details about Drop over at the Kickstarter page here.


This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U download

Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara – €14.99 / £11.99

Wii U VC

Super Mario Bros. – €4.99 / £3.49 – note: is US version

3DS retail

Sonic Generations – €24.99 / £19.99
Secrets of the Titanic 1912-2012 – €10.99 / £9.99

Wii U update and launch sale

Toki Tori 2+ – €8.99 (£7.79) until 19/9/13; was €14.99 (£12.99)

Source: Nintendo PR


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Bike Rider DX’s price will be slashed sometime this month. The new price should be set at $2.99.

What’s most interesting about the entire situation is that Bike Rider DX’s sale was accidentally revealed early. On the Canadian eShop, a notice indicated that the sale was already in effect – even though this wasn’t the case.

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Late last month, Nicalis announced that it had cancelled Yatagarasu for the 3DS in favor of a PS Vita version. That news wasn’t exactly well-received by Nintendo fans.

Some questioned Nicalis’ decision on Twitter, but the studio promised that more games are on the way to the 3DS as well as Wii U. The company also said that it “always” intends to support Nintendo systems. In one particular tweet, Nicalis appeared to tease two more 3DS titles in the form of asterisks.

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Mysterious Cities of Gold: Secret Paths was always a sure thing for the Wii U and 3DS, but a Kickstarter for the new video game launched last week in hopes of providing a better localizing effort.

The campaign goal has since been reached after funds reached $30,000. As a result, Secret Paths will be fully localized in English with voice-acting dubbing of cinematic scenes and dialogue. Spanish subtitles will also be included, and a PC port has been guaranteed.

There’s still 23 days remaining in the Kickstarter campaign. If donations exceed $40,000, the team will add in Italian, German, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, and Swedish subtitles. There are also plans for a free Polish translation thanks to some assistance from a professional translator fan.

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Nintendo of Europe’s business development manager Ed Valiente delivered a presentation at the Indie Games Collective “How 2” workshops event earlier today. Valiente’s talk was all about the eShop – how there are few barriers when it comes to indie titles, ideals and functionality that Nintendo promotes, and more. We also received confirmation that Miiverse is coming to the 3DS “soon” and dedicated Miiverse smartphone apps are on the way.

A summary of what was shared during Nintendo’s event can be found below.

– No paid featured slots in the eShop
– It has always been possible to self-publish
– No concept approval
– Not required to use Nintendo features
– Doesn’t have to be an exclusive game
– Set and control your own prices on the eShop
– eShop doesn’t have a sales threshold
– Once again, you also don’t need an office to be a developer on Nintendo platforms
– Nintendo gives out free promo codes and 3DS QR codes before launch
– Nintendo’ Be a licensed dev. Get dev kit. Request game code. Make game. Lotcheck. Set price/rel date. Launch’ simple to self pub
– Devs can get ‘verified’ Miis to be able to interact with their game’s community in Miiverse on Wii U and soon on 3DS
– “We want to surprise people & put smiles on their faces so if your game can do that then bring it to us”
– Smartphone apps will be available for Miiverse
– Nintendo on 4P-games: “For us social gaming is not about people spamming on social networks but playing together in the same room.”
– No indie ghetto: “make a platformer, you’ll appear alongside Mario; an RPG alongside Zelda” on the eShop
– Free-to-play games allowed
– Nintendo curates based on quality
– Change a game’s price whenever you want
– Industry standard revenue share
– Easily update games

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