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This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Bravely Default
2. Attack of the Friday Monsters: A Tokyo Tale
3. Liberation Maiden
4. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
5. Pokemon Dream Radar
6. Weapon Shop de Omasse
7. Crimson Shroud
8. Super Mario Bros.
9. Donkey Kong Jr.
10. Retro City Rampage: DX
11. Inazuma Eleven
12. The Starship Damrey
13. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
14. Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX
15. Super Mario Bros. 2
16. Zelda: Oracle of Seasons
17. Pokemon Y
18. Pokemon X
19. Zelda: Oracle of Ages
20. The Legend of Zelda

Videos

1. Super Smash Bros. Champion of the Ring
2. The LEGO Movie Videogame Trailer
3. Mario Kart 8 – Koopalings Trailer
4. Nintendo Direct: 2/13/14
5. Inazuma Eleven – Episode 1
6. Kirby Triple Deluxe Trailer
7. Yoshi’s New Island – Egg-otic Locales Trailer
8. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze – Launch Trailer
9. Pokemon Bank Trailer
10. Pokemon Battle Trozei – Announcement Trailer
11. Mario Golf: World Tour – Teaser Trailer
12. Inazuma Eleven Trailer
13. Steel Diver – Announcement Trailer
14. Weapon Shop de Omasse Trailer
15. Inazuma Eleven – Episode 2
16. Inazuma Eleven – Episode 3
17. One Piece: Romance Dawn Trailer
18. Hyrule Warriors Teaser Trailer
19. Bayonetta 2 – Did you miss me?
20. Mario Kart 7 Video

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Here’s a roundup of the latest discounts on the 3DS eShop:

Bird Mania Christmas 3D – $0.99 (was $1.99) through 3/6
Crazy Chicken Pirates 3D – $0.99 (was $1.99) through 3/6
Beyblade Evolution – $19.95 (was $29.95) through 3/13
Robot Rescue 3D – $0.99 (was $2.99) through 3/6
Heavy Fire: Black Arms 3D – $2.99 (was $4.99) through 3/6
Heavy Fire: Special Operations 3D – $2.99 (was $4.99) through 3/6
3D Game Collection – $4.99 (was $5.99) through 3/13
Funfair Party Games – $6.99 (was $19.99) through 3/13
Gardenscapes – $5.99 (was $7.99) through 3/13
Girls’ Fashion Shoot – $14.95 (was $29.95) through 3/13
3D MahJongg – $3.99 (was $4.99) through 3/13
Murder on the Titanic – $5.99 (was $7.99) through 3/13
Super Black Bass 3D – $9.99 (was $19.95) through 3/13
Secret Agent Files: Miami – $4.99 (was $7.99) through 3/13
Jewel Match 3 – $5.99 (was $6.99) through 3/13
Viking Invasion 2 – Tower Defense – $4.99 (was $6.99) through 3/24
Cocoto Alien Brick Breaker – $7.99 (was $9.99) through 3/24


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Cinemax has announced “The Keep” for the 3DS eShop with a release planned for summer.

The Keep is a new, old-school dungeon crawler. Players will experience real-time combat set in a first-person view.

Cinemax says the game’s core idea is “to bring the essence and dark atmosphere of RPGs from the past to a new platform with touch screen based controls for newcomers and fans of the genre alike.”

The Keep has players taking on a quest “to explore caves and mines filled with monsters to slain and puzzles to solve underneath and surrounding tower of evil sorcerer.” Apparently, you should expect to die quite a bit.

Cinemax has been working on The Keep for over 15 months. Why? The company explained:

Cinemax are trying to pour all their love for old-school games into the game and proving themselves that they were wrong saying after the release of the Inquisitor: “We will never ever make a RPG game ever again!”

This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

Wii U
Darksiders II (Re-Addition) €49.99 (£39.99)
Evofish €3.99 (£3.59)

Wii U VC
Wario’s Woods €4.99 (£3.49)

3DS
Aeterno Blade €14.99 (£13.50)
The Mysterious Cities of Gold: Secret Paths €14.99 (£13.49)
SENRAN KAGURA Burst €34.55 (£29.99)
Jewel Quest Mysteries 3 – The Seventh Gate €11.99 (£10.79)
Bibi & Tina – Das Spiel zum Kinofilm €39.99 (Germany Only)

3DS VC
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe €4.99 (£4.49)

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Price Reductions

Temporary

Wii U
Darksiders II €39.99 (£31.99) until 13/03/14 23:59 UTC.
Knytt Underground €4.49 (£3.99) until 06/03/14 23:59 UTC.

3DS
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow- Mirror of Fate €22.49 (£19.99) until 06/03/14 23:59 local time.

Permanent

Wii U
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist €29.99 (£19.99)
Just Dance 4 €19.99 (£14.99)

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Ah yes, that’s right kids: We’ve chosen Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward as the game to play for the next NintendoEverything Book Club! If you want to hear the reasoning behind it, check out the latest episode of the podcast, but otherwise feel free to pick up the game this week and start playing. The game can be picked up on the cheap via the Nintendo 3DS eShop; it’ll cost you $24.99.

We’ll have our first discussion about it on next week’s podcast, as per usual!

“How far do I have to get this week?”

The goal is simply to start playing. We’ll aim to get beyond any opening tutorial sections and a little ways into the story individually– plan to put in 2 to 3 hours.

“How can I participate in the discussion?”

If you have something you want to say about the specific section of Zero Escape that we’re going to be playing, send us an email! [email protected] is the place to do that.

Please refrain from discussing the game in general only– if you have a general observation, we’d love to hear about what specific parts of the game made you come to that conclusion!

Retro City Rampage: DX, the recently released eShop version of the game, is “doing great”. Creator Brian Provinciano shared the news on Twitter, while also noting that he’d be interested in making another 3DS title.

He said:


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Best Buy’s 20% discount on eShop cards is now live. Consumers can purchase a $50 card for $40, $35 for $28, and $20 for $16. You can place an order here.

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