Nintendo of America continues its steadfast support for classic platforms by launching a fresh selection of digital titles and demos across the Wii Shop Channel, Nintendo eShop, and Nintendo DSi Shop services.
This latest content drop underscores Nintendo's commitment to providing a diverse library for players on the Nintendo Switch’s precursors and legacy platforms alike. WiiWare Demo Highlights—2 Fast 4 Gnomz Topping the list for WiiWare is a complimentary demo for '2 Fast 4 Gnomz' by QubicGames.
Offering players a whimsical platforming adventure, the game follows four gnomes—Bumb, Berzerk, Speedster, and Uncle Time—as they embark on an unpredictable quest through the magical realm of Gnomia.
Players can dive into imaginative, fast-paced gameplay featuring running, flying, and collecting treasures, accessible as a free demo and fully unlockable for 500 Wii Points. Nintendo eShop—ARC STYLE: Soccer 3D & Mutant Mudds Demo The Nintendo eShop sees a notable entry with 'ARC STYLE: Soccer 3D' developed by ARC SYSTEM WORKS.
Priced at $6.99, the game invites players into an accessible, arcade-style soccer experience.
Customization is a central feature, letting users edit team names, uniforms, and even upload their own photos for avatars.
Multiplayer gameplay is enabled via local wireless connections, enhancing friendly competition on Nintendo 3DS. Accompanying this release is a free demo of 'Mutant Mudds' by Renegade Kid.
Lauded for its inventive pixel art and unique blend of 8-bit and 16-bit platforming aesthetics, the title stands out with its dual-plane mechanics.
Players control Max, a hero who can leap between background and foreground layers using his jetpack, injecting a creative twist to classic platforming.
The demo—freely available—offers a taste of its celebrated "12-bit" adventure, while the full game can be purchased for $8.99 from the eShop. Nintendo DSiWare & Multimedia Content Rounding out this week’s update is '90’s Pool' by CINEMAX, accessible for $1.99 on Nintendo 3DS or 200 Nintendo DSi Points on DSi systems.
The title delivers a classic pool simulation with intuitive stylus controls, a physics engine for realism, and a variety of trick shot challenges to test your skills—playable solo or in versus modes. Nintendo Video subscribers on Nintendo 3DS were also treated to new music content.
The acclaimed band OK Go debuted their latest 3D music video, "Skyscrapers," available for free through the Nintendo Video app. Nintendo's continued rollout of fresh digital titles for legacy systems highlights the company’s dedication to accessibility and diversity in gaming experiences, further cementing its legacy among both veteran fans and newcomers.
Whether discovering iconic indie platformers, engaging in fast-paced sports titles, or enjoying multimedia offerings, players have a well-rounded selection this week across Nintendo’s digital storefronts.
This latest content drop underscores Nintendo's commitment to providing a diverse library for players on the Nintendo Switch’s precursors and legacy platforms alike. WiiWare Demo Highlights—2 Fast 4 Gnomz Topping the list for WiiWare is a complimentary demo for '2 Fast 4 Gnomz' by QubicGames.
Offering players a whimsical platforming adventure, the game follows four gnomes—Bumb, Berzerk, Speedster, and Uncle Time—as they embark on an unpredictable quest through the magical realm of Gnomia.
Players can dive into imaginative, fast-paced gameplay featuring running, flying, and collecting treasures, accessible as a free demo and fully unlockable for 500 Wii Points. Nintendo eShop—ARC STYLE: Soccer 3D & Mutant Mudds Demo The Nintendo eShop sees a notable entry with 'ARC STYLE: Soccer 3D' developed by ARC SYSTEM WORKS.
Priced at $6.99, the game invites players into an accessible, arcade-style soccer experience.
Customization is a central feature, letting users edit team names, uniforms, and even upload their own photos for avatars.
Multiplayer gameplay is enabled via local wireless connections, enhancing friendly competition on Nintendo 3DS. Accompanying this release is a free demo of 'Mutant Mudds' by Renegade Kid.
Lauded for its inventive pixel art and unique blend of 8-bit and 16-bit platforming aesthetics, the title stands out with its dual-plane mechanics.
Players control Max, a hero who can leap between background and foreground layers using his jetpack, injecting a creative twist to classic platforming.
The demo—freely available—offers a taste of its celebrated "12-bit" adventure, while the full game can be purchased for $8.99 from the eShop. Nintendo DSiWare & Multimedia Content Rounding out this week’s update is '90’s Pool' by CINEMAX, accessible for $1.99 on Nintendo 3DS or 200 Nintendo DSi Points on DSi systems.
The title delivers a classic pool simulation with intuitive stylus controls, a physics engine for realism, and a variety of trick shot challenges to test your skills—playable solo or in versus modes. Nintendo Video subscribers on Nintendo 3DS were also treated to new music content.
The acclaimed band OK Go debuted their latest 3D music video, "Skyscrapers," available for free through the Nintendo Video app. Nintendo's continued rollout of fresh digital titles for legacy systems highlights the company’s dedication to accessibility and diversity in gaming experiences, further cementing its legacy among both veteran fans and newcomers.
Whether discovering iconic indie platformers, engaging in fast-paced sports titles, or enjoying multimedia offerings, players have a well-rounded selection this week across Nintendo’s digital storefronts.