Brainiac 8
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Pac-Land NES is trash.
There's a near arcade perfect TurboGrafx version, but Konami.
Also, METROID ZERO MISSION. To coincide with tonight's roundtable announcement?
Don't do this to me....
Pac-Land NES is trash.
There's a near arcade perfect TurboGrafx version, but Konami.
Also, METROID ZERO MISSION. To coincide with tonight's roundtable announcement?
Pac Man Collection GBA and Pac Land NES are on the NA eShop, nice surprise. And they're on sale too! $4.89 for Collection and $3.49 for Pac-Land.
How are they? Thinking of picking them up because of Smash Bros hype![]()
I want the 3ds version for 1001 spikes, but is there a benefit to having the Wii U version instead.
Hmmm...I suppose I'll wait for the patch. Thanks for the info.The 3DS version has 3D visuals and more of the playfield visible onscreen. However, some levels of the 3DS version have a bug where the traps are slightly brighter than other blocks, which lowers the difficulty for those levels. Similarly the 3D effect sometimes makes hidden passages very obvious. There's also no multiplayer at all.
The Wii U version has an extra Arcade Mode called The Golden Vase in which there's a time limit and a vase onscreen and picking it up causes it to spew out coins. It feels similar to the old Mario 3 multiplayer stages and seems very multiplayer-oriented, probably why it's missing from 3DS. There is no off-TV play yet. It's going to be patched in, but who knows when. We haven't even gotten the patch to fix the game freeze bug (which is in both 3DS and Wii U versions and occurs when completing 1-6 and possibly other levels with certain unlockable characters.)
Overall both versions are really solid, so you should base your choice on multiplayer, 3D visuals, portability, and controller comfort and how important each of those things is to you.
I'm leaning toward the Wii U version since the 3d is unoptimized.Based on the pics BooJoh has posted from the 3DS version in terms of the easier difficulty, I'm really glad I opted for the Wii U version. The game would still be obscenely difficult, but part of the fun is figuring out the traps for yourself. FWIW I'm loving the game and having a great time with it.
C'mon stealth release.
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Pac-Land Take control of PAC-MAN on his home island of Pac-Land and try to help a lost fairy home. Your journey will take you through bustling towns, rugged mountains, dangerous ravines and vast deserts. To make matters worse, the ghosts of Pac-Land will stop at nothing to stand in your way. Can you complete this fantastical rescue mission and make it back home in time for dinner?
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Given level5ia is the publisher in Europe too (everywhere but the UK because British dub for British people) I wonder why there was no sale here. Maybe they are skipping it because IE Go is about to come out here.INAZUMA ELEVEN Its almost summer, and international soccer excitement is in the air. Celebrate the season with a worldwide sale on soccer RPG INAZUMA ELEVEN, now 50 percent off in the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS. This offer lasts until 9 a.m. PT on July 13.
listen to this man.$10 for Inazuma Eleven is amazing. I knew I was correct in waiting.
$10 for Inazuma Eleven is amazing. I knew I was correct in waiting.
Good lord Nintendo is bad at having an online storefront.
LMAO Soccer
"We received a lot of goodwill today. Let's get back to status quo."
eh... the sad fact is that, quantity wise, there isn't a ton on either store than is "omfgneedneedneed". The Wii U eShop got off to a slowish start and is less than two years old.. and the 3DS eShop got off to a REALLY slow start even though that is three years old. So if they just put the strongly desirable titles on sale, basically those titles would be rotated into a sale every few weeks causing people to hold off on buying any of them until they go on sale.Good lord Nintendo is bad at having an online storefront.
What's the game like? for $10, I guess I might bite.
Wish NoA would give us NPFC though
Want that a whole lot more than Inazuma
Wish NoA would give us NPFC though
Want that a whole lot more than Inazuma
loling at anyone who downloads NES Soccer due to WORLD CUP FEVEROr Soccer
"Hey, the World Cup starts today, let's give a retro version of the game"