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Numerous listings on the official Nintendo site has revealed the partial lineup of games that will be included in next week’s Nintendo Download report.

First, Nintendo has listed VVVVVV for release on the eShop next week. Pricing is set at $7.99.

Carmen Sandiego Adventures in Math: The Big Ben Burglary also appears to be launching next week. It’ll cost you 600 Wii points.

On DSiWare, Slingo Supreme and Cake Ninja will be available for download. Sling Supreme will set you back $7.99/800 DSi points while Cake Ninja will cost $4.99/DSi 500 points.


On this week’s episode: Mario Kart 7, Super Mario 3D Land, 3DS system update, Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games and Wii Shop Channel Recommendations.


Out in stores from 28th December 2011

21st December 2011 – Never is there a better time to make your fortunes than after Christmas day, which leaves many of us feeling out of pocket. The exciting new title for Wii™ Boom Street™ is out 28th December and offers the perfect opportunity to master your financial skills and make your millions!

The family-friendly interactive board game is perfect for the festive season as people get together to play on the several different themed boards of Boom Street™. It is sure to get the competitive spirit going as you try to become a financial master, out-witting your opponents with savvy property purchases.


Super Famicom

Mega Man X2 – 800 points


No Swapnote? Hmm…

This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:

Nintendo eShop
Mighty Switch Force! – Space Hooligans have escaped custody and are wreaking havoc all over Planet Land. HQ calls on cybernetic peace-keeper Patricia Wagon to bring these renegades to justice. (For Nintendo 3DS™)


Square Enix has shared an update on the housing system in Dragon Quest X. Additionally, we have a new tidbit on the thieves. All of the information can be found below.

– There is a “residential area” in each major city of the five continents
– Buy a plot of land in this area and make your own house
– First need a “House Kit”
– There are a variety of house kits corresponding to exteriors and size
– Buy according to your budget
– Make modifications to your house by collecting materials and making parts
– Free to layout the interior as you wish
– Can set up equipment in your home if you’re an artisan and convert it into a personal work space
– You have the final say in who gets to actually enter your house
– Can make your house a public space for all to enter or limit it to friends
– Sidenote: Thieves use daggers, whips, and claw weapons; they can learn a variety of spells

Thanks to 4Him for the tip!

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