Nintendo Download (7/21, Europe)
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3DS eShop
3D Classics: Xevious (Nintendo, €6/£5.40)
3DS Virtual Console
Game & Watch Gallery (£2.60/€3)
DSiWare
AfterZoom (Abylight, DSi: 500pts, eShop: £4.50/€5)
Jagged Alliance (Cypronia, DSi: 500pts, eShop: £4.50/€5)
99Bullets (EnjoyUp, DSi: 500pts, eShop: £4.50/€5)
Screenshots of this week’s Nintendo Downloads (7/21)
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Nintendo Download (7/21, North America) – Nintendo Video launching
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This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:
Nintendo eShop
Nintendo Video™ – Coming soon, the new Nintendo Video service delivers short 2D or 3D videos from the worlds of music, comedy, animation and Hollywood. The 3D content can be viewed without the need for special glasses. (For Nintendo 3DS™)
3D Classics: Xevious™ – Revisit the popular vertical-scrolling arcade game with elements that can be enjoyed in 2D or 3D. Pilot the advanced fighter-bomber through 16 hazardous areas and destroy as many targets as possible. (For Nintendo 3DS)
New Disney Universe trailer featuring WALL-E
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Fortune Street screenshots
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New The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword trailer
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Don’t be fooled: this is not the E3 2011 trailer. There’s a large amount of old footage here, but there are also a number of new scenes mixed in. The opening is definitely new, as are a few seconds after Link nods his head in the middle of the video. Also, there’s some new footage towards the end of the trailer as well, showing what I assume is a Goron!
Spider-Man: Edge of Time trailer, releasing in October
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I’d say that Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions was pretty good considering the games we saw after Spider-Man 2. Beenox is taking somewhat of a safe approach with this “sequel” (yes, I’m aware it’s not truly a sequel), but at least this title shouldn’t be too shabby.