Wii Sports Club’s free-to-play weekend is officially a global event. Nintendo followed up with a confirmation for Europe today, following last week’s announcements for North America and Japan. All of Wii Sports Club’s offerings can be played for free on Saturday and Sunday only.
Play all of #WiiSportsClub for free this weekend on #WiiU! Details here: http://t.co/oi1sMOQWSv pic.twitter.com/826s55RmJt
— Nintendo of Europe (@NintendoEurope) March 20, 2014
Cypronia is bringing My Style Studio: Hair Salon to the Wii U eShop next week, a listing on Nintendo’s website confirms. The game will be out on March 27 in North America.
You’ll find an overview of My Style Studio: Hair Salon after the break.
Unity on Wii U has been a staple for quite a long time now. 3DS, on the other hand, has yet to receive the same support.
There is some encouraging news to share about the future at least. Nintendo of America senior manager of marketing Damon Baker told Siliconera at GDC this week that the company is “looking at” bringing Unity to 3DS.
He said:
The Year of Luigi is no more. It officially ended on on March 18, and Shigeru Miyamoto closed out the festivities with one final message. You can find it in full below.
A few new deals have hit the North American 3DS eShop. They are as follows:
Art of Balance TOUCH! – $5.20 (was $6.99) through 4/10
Mutant Mudds – $5.99 (was $8.99) through 4/3
Nano Assault EX – $7.49 (was $9.99) through 4/10
Jett Rocket II: The Wrath of Taikai – $6.70 (was $8.99) through 4/10
Bomb Monkey – $1.99 (was $2.99) through 4/3
Coaster Creator 3D – $6.99 (was $9.99) through 4/3
ATV Wild Ride 3D – $5.49 (was $7.99) through 4/3
A few Mario Kart 8 accessories will be available in Japan for the game’s launch in May. These include two different Mario wheels and GamePad cases.