This week's Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:
Nintendo eShop on Wii UTM
Wii SportsTM Club - Play your favorite Wii SportsTM game on the Wii U console! With Wii Sports Club, you can now take competitions online. Join a club, compete against other clubs from your region or play local and online multiplayer matches with your friends. You can also use new training modes to improve your skills and support your club. Wii Sports Club - Tennis and Wii Sports Club - Bowling are now available. Wii Sports Club - Golf, Wii Sports Club - Boxing and Wii Sports Club - Baseball are coming soon.
Toki Tori - Toki Tori is the first of three Two Tribes Classics making their way to Wii U in updated HD form. Based on the critically acclaimed Game BoyTM Color game, Toki Tori improves the original on every front. Toki Tori has been adapted to make full use of the Wii U GamePad controller, allowing for off-TV play and optional touch controls.
Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DSTM
Kid IcarusTM: Uprising - Designed by Masahiro Sakurai - creator of KirbyTM and Super Smash Bros.TM - Kid Icarus: Uprising is an epic, action-packed odyssey that unfolds with stunning 3D visuals. The game also includes fully voiced levels and an amazing soundtrack. Kid Icarus: Uprising is already available in retail stores and is now in the Nintendo eShop.
Virtual ConsoleTM on Wii U
Wario's WoodsTM - In Wario's Woods, control Toad as he scrambles along the bottom of the screen, picks up monsters and bombs and arranges them to clear the screen of enemies. The game features several modes of play, including basic, lesson and time race. Players that enjoy puzzle games like Dr. MarioTM will definitely love Wario's Woods!
Nintendo eShop Sale
Games by ATLUS - For a limited time, select ATLUS titles are $10 off exclusively in the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS - including Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan and Code of Princess. Visit the Nintendo eShop for details. This offer is available starting at 9 a.m. PT on Nov. 11 and runs until 9 a.m. PT on Nov. 18.
Also new this week:
• 4 Elements (Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS)
• Crazy Chicken: Director's Cut 3D (Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS)
• Crazy Chicken: Director's Cut (DSiWareTM on Nintendo DSiTM)
• KORG M01D (Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS)
• Luxor (Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS)
• My Baby Pet Hotel 3D (Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS)
• Secret Agent Files: Miami (Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS)
• Wario's WoodsTM (Virtual Console on Nintendo 3DS)
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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 DSiTM Shop for the Nintendo DSi system and to the WiiTM 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 PointsTM, which can be purchased via the Wii Shop Channel. The Nintendo DSi Shop offers games and applications and uses Nintendo DSi PointsTM, which can be purchased in the Nintendo DSi Shop. A Wii Points CardTM and Nintendo DSi Points CardTM 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.
Source: NoA PR