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Nintendo has discounted five of its own titles on the 3DS eShop. Pushmo, 3D Classics: Kirby’s Adventure, Dillon’s Rolling Western, Fluidity: Spin Cycle, and Tokyo Crash Mobs are all on sale through May 9.

Here’s the full roundup of prices:

Pushmo – $4.99
3D Classics: Kirby’s Adventure – $4.99
Dillon’s Rolling Western – $6.99
Fluidity: Spin Cycle – $7.99
Tokyo Crash Mobs – $4.99

Between Shin’en’s new sale, the Guild01 games, and ATV Wild Ride 3D, there are quite a few 3DS eShop games available at cheaper prices. Be sure to take advantage!


This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Virtual Console
Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Sh?jo (Zengo-hen) (Famicom) – 500 yen
Field Combat (Famicom) – 500 yen

Wii U

Virtual Console
Hoshi no Kirby Super Deluxe (Kirby Super Star, Super Famicom)- 800 yen
Solomon no Kagi (Solomon’s Key, Famicom) – 500 yen
Rockman 3 – Dr. Wily no Saigo!? (Mega Man 3, Famicom) – 500 yen

Video Content

Wii U Virtual Console videos
Famicom Tantei Club Part II video
Field Combat video
Solomon’s Key video
Mega Man 3 video
Kirby Super Star video
The Dasshutsu Game (The Escape Game) video

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A 3DS rating of Dragon Book Fantasy I popped up on the ESRB about a week ago, which seemed to hint that the digital game would be coming to the eShop. This isn’t necessarily so, according to the game’s developer.

Muteki Corporation explained to IGN that the 3DS (and Xbox 360) was included due to an earlier way in which the ESRB handled downloadable ratings.

But while Dragon Book Fantasy I isn’t in development for the 3DS, there’s “a possibility” that the game could eventually make its way to the handheld system.

We’ve had the game rated for a number of platforms based on [an] earlier system of ESRB ratings. It used to be even downloadable games had to pay for ratings, so when we did our initial submission we just checked every box we thought we may want to release on

A release on 3DS is a possibility in the future (though not verified!) – we’ve talked about it but it’s not something actively in development.

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Mario Bros. will be hitting the Japanese eShop as a Famicom download on May 8 for 500 yen. Screenshots of the game can be found above.

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Jett Rocket II: The Wrath of Taikai was originally scheduled for Q1 2013. But lately, we’ve heard rumblings that the 3DS eShop game has been pushed back to Q3. This is indeed the case, Shin’en has confirmed to us.

What we have seen from Jett Rocket II thus far mostly encompasses 2.5D gameplay as well as levels that are slightly reminiscent of Super Mario 3D Land. But thanks to the extra time provided by Jett Rocket II’s delay, Shin’en will now be able to add in “real” 3D levels that are just like the ones featured in the original Jett Rocket for WiiWare.

Shin’en’s Manfred Linzner told us that it “was quite a challenge to make that in 60fps”, but the folks at the studio “like a good challenge.” Linzner believes that Jett Rocket II “is the only game that has free roaming 3D levels in 60fps/stereo on 3DS.”

Shin’en provided Nintendo Everything with a first look at one of Jett Rocket II’s true 3D levels – you can find the image above.


Listings on Nintendo’s website have revealed some of the games included in this week’s Nintendo Download for North America. The complete lineup should be announced early Thursday morning.

Wii U VC

Pac-Man – $4.99
Mega Man – $4.99

Wii U download

Kung Fu Rabbit

3DS download

Gummy Bears Magical Medallion


Gradius will be hitting the Japanese eShop as a Famicom download on May 8 for 500 yen. Screenshots of the game can be found above.

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The Denpa Men 2: Beyond the Waves was originally expected in North America on May 2, based on reports. Genius Sonority, the game’s developer, has now confirmed that it should be hitting the 3DS eShop on May 30.

A demo for Denpa Men 2 is also planned. It’s unclear when this will be available, but it will probably be out before the full game goes live on the eShop.

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