This week’s Nintendo eShop update brings a compact but exciting lineup of new releases for Europe, highlighting the platform’s ongoing commitment to both nostalgic classics and fresh, innovative titles.
With well-known franchises and unique indie concepts landing on Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, players have several notable options to explore. Leading the Nintendo 3DS lineup is Kirby: Triple Deluxe, a platforming adventure developed by Nintendo.
Exclusive to the Nintendo 3DS family of systems, Kirby: Triple Deluxe offers players an engaging experience where the beloved pink hero moves not just side to side, but also dynamically shifts between foreground and background layers.
As players traverse vibrant environments and unravel inventive puzzles, they must stay alert for enemies that can attack from multiple directions.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe is available for £34.99 (€39.99), and as a promotional bonus, those who purchase the game via Nintendo eShop before June 12, 2014, will receive a complementary download code for Kirby’s Dream Land 2.
The code is redeemable through July 13, 2014, across any Nintendo 3DS system. Also debuting on Nintendo 3DS is Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars, developed by ATLUS.
This RPG invites players to use the powers of the Star God to battle monsters threatening the world of Aterra.
Combining character-driven storytelling with compelling combat mechanics, players are tasked with creating 'Star Children' to strengthen their party and face challenging foes.
Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars lands on the eShop for £31.99 (€39.99). Turning to Wii U, retro enthusiasts can now experience Mr.
Driller 2 from Bandai Namco, newly launched on the Wii U Virtual Console for £6.29 (€6.99).
This updated take on the frantic puzzle classic challenges players to drill through colorful blocks while managing air supply and avoiding obstacles.
With a range of difficulty options and a user-friendly tutorial, Mr.
Driller 2 appeals to both first-time players and seasoned veterans of the series. Rounding out this week’s releases, Fit Music for Wii U by Oxygene Media brings dance-based fitness routines into the living room, emphasizing fun and energetic physical activity for £24.90 (€29.90).
Meanwhile, Scram Kitty and his Buddy on Rails from Dakko Dakko introduces a fresh, rail-riding action game where players embark on a daring mission to rescue Scram Kitty and other abducted cats from a treacherous space laboratory for £8.99 (€9.99). This eShop update demonstrates Nintendo’s ongoing support for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U platforms, delivering a blend of beloved classics and inventive new releases to keep the European gaming community engaged.
For players eager to dive into Kirby’s latest adventure, enjoy a new RPG saga from ATLUS, or revisit timeless arcade-action with Mr.
Driller 2, this week’s lineup delivers a variety of experiences and value.
With well-known franchises and unique indie concepts landing on Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, players have several notable options to explore. Leading the Nintendo 3DS lineup is Kirby: Triple Deluxe, a platforming adventure developed by Nintendo.
Exclusive to the Nintendo 3DS family of systems, Kirby: Triple Deluxe offers players an engaging experience where the beloved pink hero moves not just side to side, but also dynamically shifts between foreground and background layers.
As players traverse vibrant environments and unravel inventive puzzles, they must stay alert for enemies that can attack from multiple directions.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe is available for £34.99 (€39.99), and as a promotional bonus, those who purchase the game via Nintendo eShop before June 12, 2014, will receive a complementary download code for Kirby’s Dream Land 2.
The code is redeemable through July 13, 2014, across any Nintendo 3DS system. Also debuting on Nintendo 3DS is Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars, developed by ATLUS.
This RPG invites players to use the powers of the Star God to battle monsters threatening the world of Aterra.
Combining character-driven storytelling with compelling combat mechanics, players are tasked with creating 'Star Children' to strengthen their party and face challenging foes.
Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars lands on the eShop for £31.99 (€39.99). Turning to Wii U, retro enthusiasts can now experience Mr.
Driller 2 from Bandai Namco, newly launched on the Wii U Virtual Console for £6.29 (€6.99).
This updated take on the frantic puzzle classic challenges players to drill through colorful blocks while managing air supply and avoiding obstacles.
With a range of difficulty options and a user-friendly tutorial, Mr.
Driller 2 appeals to both first-time players and seasoned veterans of the series. Rounding out this week’s releases, Fit Music for Wii U by Oxygene Media brings dance-based fitness routines into the living room, emphasizing fun and energetic physical activity for £24.90 (€29.90).
Meanwhile, Scram Kitty and his Buddy on Rails from Dakko Dakko introduces a fresh, rail-riding action game where players embark on a daring mission to rescue Scram Kitty and other abducted cats from a treacherous space laboratory for £8.99 (€9.99). This eShop update demonstrates Nintendo’s ongoing support for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U platforms, delivering a blend of beloved classics and inventive new releases to keep the European gaming community engaged.
For players eager to dive into Kirby’s latest adventure, enjoy a new RPG saga from ATLUS, or revisit timeless arcade-action with Mr.
Driller 2, this week’s lineup delivers a variety of experiences and value.