Well it's a DSiware game actually, but yeah. You thinking of cashing in CN points?
It's pretty cool, check out the trailer if you're interested.
Yeah, I have some spare Coins to use. Will check it, thanks!
Well it's a DSiware game actually, but yeah. You thinking of cashing in CN points?
It's pretty cool, check out the trailer if you're interested.
Yeah, I have some spare Coins to use. Will check it, thanks!
Easy mode is way easy but has a fun gimmick while Hard is not Cave shooters hard as usual but it's pretty tough. Has leaderboards and you can actually download replays from other players as well.
I've been playing ATV for a number of days now and can confirm that it runs super smooth at 60 fps in 3D, offline and online.
edit: Posted a review of the game on my site, so feel free to check it out.
5 stars=1 coin but depends on how you count post play and intend to buy surveys. Those are more guaranteed on the US system so some would say 6-7 stars to 1 coin is bit fairer. Then again the US system has different expiration (at the very least its equal to Europe but could be 12 months more) and possibly more persistent value erosion.Does anyone know a rough exchange rate between stars and coins across the continents?
There's been a message scrolling on top of the eShop saying LEGO City Undercover will be available for download at midnight on the 18th(?) for weeks now.
Yeah, it's already advertised on the eShop (scrolling banner).
Has Lego City Undercover officially been announced to be downloadable from the eshop? If so, I have to include that in the OT![]()
Does anyone know a rough exchange rate between stars and coins across the continents?
That is what the 2 posts above say, so yes.
Not sure if linking to my own reviews is frowned upon here or not, but the link to my site is in my profile and the review is on the top of the front page. Just click on my username and go to my "homepage."I'd love to read it, but I don't know what your site is!
Also, Game and Wario is going to be cheaper on the Japanese eShop than at retail, so hopefully this becomes a trendsetter.
Is Sing Party on the eShop? Because if that's on there, I think we can safely say every Nintendo-backed game will be on the eShop.
Also, Game and Wario is going to be cheaper on the Japanese eShop than at retail, so hopefully this becomes a trendsetter.
Don't you need a mic for Sing Party? I don't think it would be on eShop.
Unlikely. eShop retail games have been cheaper in japan since the service started.
That is what the 2 posts above say, so yes.
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I'm gonna do a big LTTP thread for La~Mulana as soon as it hits Steam.
I don't know why I neglected to buy it for so long, probably because I'm no longer interested in WiiWare, but now I'm so glad I did.
See, my X360 is a Live Arcade/Cave shmups machine, I have tons and tons of Live Arcade games.
My PS3 is also full of great PSN titles. Plenty of indies on my PC.
Wiiware not as much, I own less than 15 games for it (tons of VC games tho).
I like Cav Story and I can't wait for Cave Story+ on 3DS EUR, but this is on a whole other planet.
Well, La~Mulana is without a doubt high up in my top10 DD games of this generation and just a fantastic games all around. I know the term gets thrown around a lot but it really reminds of Dark Souls mechanics applied to a 2 platform/exploration game. It's incredibly charming, looks cool, it's 480p and you can mantain a proper 4:3 aspect ratio when played on a widescreen tv, although I have to say the game looks very good even squashed to fill all of the screen on my 720p Panny plasma (but I'm an aspect ratio taliban so I play in 4:3 mode).
For 1000 points it's a steal and filled with content even if missing that tiny bit of special "post-game" DLC (Hell Temple), it usually costs $15 for PC on Desura/Playism and now you can easily get Nintendo points for cheaper than 1000 points = $10. I played it with both a CC Pro and then a Wii Remoto solo and I have to say to my surprise that the latter was even better and I love cute gimmicks like using the Wii Remote's speaker.
So yeah, do yourself a favour and buy the game!
Yeah I wanna play La Mulana super bad, hope it gets released on another system, but if not I'll get it on Wii soon enough
Nigoro said that besides PC and Wiiware it's not going to happen or at least they have no plans yet.
They might do an update for WiiU later down the road and maybe 3DS but it's a far away at the moment.
Look, I share your sentiment on Wiiware, but the game plays fantastic on the Wii, playing on the remote is perfect, it's way cheaper than on PC and it's out right now.
You should go for it, either PC (game has passed greenlit so it's soon to appear on Steam) or Wiiware, just do it now because the game is incredible, looks very good on my plasma HDTV, plays perfect with a Wii remote (even better than with CC Pro imo), it's challenging and incredibly addictive... what more do you want?
OLD PC version vs NEW Wiiware remake -Trailer
Resident Evil The Mercanies 3D
ATV Wild Ride 3D
Nano Assult Neo
Kersplosh
All tomorrow, plus I already got Castlevania Mirror of Fate this week.
For once, I'm kinda hoping we don't get a VC release tomorrow, my wallet am cry
Oh man...I wish they'd make a Gotcha Force for the 3DS.Just made a thread but it quickly got forgotten...
Clash of the Elementalists for DSiWare for 500 points.
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Just made a thread but it quickly got forgotten...
Clash of the Elementalists for DSiWare for 500 points.
Just announced by Teyon for NA and EU seemingly, but developed and already out in JP by Amzy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD74CvbAhWE
http://www.teyon.com/games/clash-of-elementalists/
http://www.amzy.co.jp/boe/movie.html
Again noting Teyon didn't develop it, so don't judge it based on them.
As for the footage, looks like Custom Robo and Virtual On (that's what it looks like to me), only with people instead of robots, and it's only 500 points, if anyone's played it in JP, impressions please!
Hope it's as good as it looks, looks fun and with a great influence behind it! Please be good.![]()
Looks a lot like the Wiiware game Overturn. Same developer?
Let's give all our best congratulations to beril. Circle Entertainment is going to publish Gunman Clive in Japan!
Runner 2 better hit 'PAL' sooner rather than later.![]()
Oh man...I wish they'd make a Gotcha Force for the 3DS.
Www.vooks.net is your best bet, they'll have it up early in the morning with all the prices and whatAnyone know where I can find out what's coming to the Aus/NZ eShop on Wii U? Can't see anything on nintendo.com.au.
Since, while I asked you to post daily (or, if it isn't possible, three times a week) eShop charts, I promised I would have done my best in order to post Italian eShop charts as often as possible, here we go
Updated as of March, 7th 2013. Around 12 GMT
Recent Releases
- Pokemon Dream Radar
- Splash or Crash
- Pokedex 3D Pro
- Gunman Clive
- PAC-MAN
- Super Mario Bros.
- Nightsky
- 3D Classics Kirby's Adventure
- Plants v.s. Zombies
- Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
- UNO
- Bird Mania 3D
- The DENPA MEN: They came by wave
- Super Mario 3D Land
- Pop Island Paperfield
- Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
- Pullblox
- Crazy Chicken Pirates 3D
- Colors! 3D
- 35 Junior Games
When do the EU shops update on thursdays? I was ready to get River King when I got home and nothing's here yet.
I miss how updates happened right at midnight last gen.
in 20 minutes more or less.
.Mar. 7, 2013
This week's Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS™
Kersploosh!™ – Be one with the stone from the toss to the splash. With a sharp mind and a deft touch on the Circle Pad, master the journey to the bottom of wells filled with obstacles. As you learn to maneuver each stone in free fall and complete each level, you'll unlock more stones and wells.
Pokémon™ Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity – Demo Version – Infinite Mystery Dungeons await you and your Pokémon friends on your quest to stop the forces that threaten Pokémon Paradise. You become a Pokémon and travel through a fantastic land inhabited only by other Pokémon and enlist their help as you build Pokémon Paradise. You play as Pikachu™, Snivy™, Oshawott™, Tepig™ or Axew™, and talk with other Pokémon as you explore the infinite possibilities of Mystery Dungeons that change each time you enter. You can use the Nintendo 3DS camera to discover Magnagates in the real world that lead to new Mystery Dungeons, or play with up to three other people and explore Mystery Dungeons together in Companion Mode. (Additional systems and copies of the game are required for multiplayer mode. Sold separately.)
Nintendo eShop sale – Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword™
Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword is about precision swordplay, battlefield finesse, and martial-arts style. For a limited time, purchase and download this game from the Nintendo eShop on the Nintendo 3DS system at a discounted price of $4.99.
Also new this week:
Resident Evil®: The Mercenaries 3D (Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS)
Wrecking Crew™ (Virtual Console™ – Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS)
ATV Wild Ride 3D (Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS)
THE KING OF FIGHTERS '98 (Virtual Console – Wii™ Shop Channel for Wii)
Nano Assault EX (Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS)
Monster High™: Skultimate Roller Maze™ (Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS – Available March 13)
To view this week's Nintendo Download in its full graphical version, please visit: http://news2know.net/nintendo/download9PnJBB3cx.php.
Any final words on Kersploosh? They were hyping it big time in that Nintendo Direct.
NINTENDO DOWNLOAD HIGHLIGHTS NEW DIGITAL CONTENT FOR NINTENDO SYSTEMS - MAR. 7, 2013
Mar. 7, 2013
This week's Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS™
Kersploosh!™ – Be one with the stone from the toss to the splash. With a sharp mind and a deft touch on the Circle Pad, master the journey to the bottom of wells filled with obstacles. As you learn to maneuver each stone in free fall and complete each level, you'll unlock more stones and wells.
Pokémon™ Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity – Demo Version – Infinite Mystery Dungeons await you and your Pokémon friends on your quest to stop the forces that threaten Pokémon Paradise. You become a Pokémon and travel through a fantastic land inhabited only by other Pokémon and enlist their help as you build Pokémon Paradise. You play as Pikachu™, Snivy™, Oshawott™, Tepig™ or Axew™, and talk with other Pokémon as you explore the infinite possibilities of Mystery Dungeons that change each time you enter. You can use the Nintendo 3DS camera to discover Magnagates in the real world that lead to new Mystery Dungeons, or play with up to three other people and explore Mystery Dungeons together in Companion Mode. (Additional systems and copies of the game are required for multiplayer mode. Sold separately.)
Nintendo eShop sale – Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword™
Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword is about precision swordplay, battlefield finesse, and martial-arts style. For a limited time, purchase and download this game from the Nintendo eShop on the Nintendo 3DS system at a discounted price of $4.99.
Also new this week:
Resident Evil®: The Mercenaries 3D (Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS)
Wrecking Crew™ (Virtual Console™ – Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS)
ATV Wild Ride 3D (Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS)
THE KING OF FIGHTERS '98 (Virtual Console – Wii™ Shop Channel for Wii)
Nano Assault EX (Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS)
Monster High™: Skultimate Roller Maze™ (Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS – Available March 13)
To view this week's Nintendo Download in its full graphical version, please visit: http://news2know.net/nintendo/download9PnJBB3cx.php.
In addition to video games available at retail stores, Nintendo also offers a variety of content that people can download directly to their systems. Nintendo adds new titles weekly to the Nintendo eShop for the Wii U system as well as the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS XL systems, to the Nintendo DSi™ Shop for the Nintendo DSi system and to the Wii Shop Channel for the Wii console.
The Nintendo eShop is a cash-based service and features games, applications and videos. Users can add money to their account balance by using a credit card or by purchasing a Nintendo Prepaid Card at a retail store and entering the code from the card. All funds from one card must be redeemed in either the Wii U eShop or the Nintendo 3DS eShop, respectively. They are not transferable and cannot be divided between the two systems.
The Wii Shop Channel offers games and applications and uses Wii Points™, which can be purchased via the Wii Shop Channel. The Nintendo DSi Shop offers games and applications and uses Nintendo DSi Points™, which can be purchased in the Nintendo DSi Shop. A Wii Points Card™ and Nintendo DSi Points Card™ can be purchased at retail locations. All points from one card must be redeemed in either the Wii Shop Channel or the Nintendo DSi Shop, respectively. They are not transferable and cannot be divided between the two systems.
Remember that Wii U, Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL and Nintendo DSi feature parental controls that let adults manage some of the content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit http://www.nintendo.com/wiiu, http://www.nintendo.com/wii, http://www.nintendo.com/3ds or http://www.nintendo.com/ds.