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Nintendo Download for October 24-30, 2013.
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October 24, 2013, 17:34
 
October 24, 2013 - This week's Nintendo Download is packed with content for both the Wii U and 3DS! The Wii U gets five retail games along with two NES games. The 3DS gets four retail games, a big eShop game (Phoenix Wright anyone?), and an NES game. Be sure to check out all of this week's updates at noon today on your favorite Nintendo digital storefront.

Wii U eShop

Retail Games

  • Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag - Ubisoft, $59.99 (available October 29)
  • Batman: Arkham Origins - Warner Bros., $49.99 (available October 25)
  • Monster High: 13 Wishes - Majesco, $39.99 (available October 29)
  • Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures - Namco Bandai, Price TBD (available October 29)
  • Sonic: Lost World - Sega, $59.99 (available October 29)

    Virtual Console

  • Baseball (NES) - Nintendo, $4.99
  • Pinball (NES) - Nintendo, $4.99

    3DS eShop

    Retail Games

  • Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate - Warner Bros., $29.99 (available October 25)
  • Monster High: 13 Wishes - Majesco, $29.99 (available October 29)
  • Regular Show: Mordecai & Rigby in 8-Bit Land - D3 Publisher, $29.99 (available October 29)
  • Sonic: Lost World - Sega, $39.99 (available October 29)

    eShop Games

  • Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies - Capcom, $29.99

    Virtual Console

  • Star Soldier (NES) - Konami, $4.99

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  • 10/24/13, 17:34   Edited:  10/24/13, 17:32
     
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    @Anand, @ludist210

    Yeah, there was this odd multiplayer mode added to the DS version of Chrono Trigger. It was a completely separate mode from the main game, selectable from the Title Screen, I think. It was basically a Pokémon type of game, where you can breed and train around 50 or so monsters from the main game, and have them fight another team's monsters in an arena. You can also go head-to-head against another human player in local multiplayer.

    Obviously, this was not in the original SNES release, or the PSOne release. It is, for better or worse, unique to the DS version.

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