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BIT.TRIP SAGA being added to the 3DS eShop for $14.99
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December 06, 2012, 12:22
 
A visiter over at GoNintendo has discovered a listing for BIT.TRIP SAGA on the Wii U eShop. The game is apparently set to release on the 3DS eShop and will be avaialble for download on the 20th December at the budget price of $14.99. Is there any excuse left not to pick this up?



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12/06/12, 12:22   Edited:  12/06/12, 12:37
 
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but isn't that an image of the Wii U eShop...

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 12:26
@Pokefreak911

Yeah the Wii U eShop lists everything on both Wii U and 3DS.

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 12:37
@warerare
I did not know that. Ninty.

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 12:47
Awesome! I will totally buy this!

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 14:23
What the heck is BIT.TRIP? Never heard of it before. I wish there would have been an avid Negative World member who was a big fan of this game (games?) and would share his enthusiasm for it, thus informing me about it in the process.

Oh well. One can dream.

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 14:26
@GameDadGrant
I'm not sure, but I think JKR wrote the theme song, or something.

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 14:36


Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 15:24
If I didn't already have this, I'd probably buy it. Heck, I might sell my cartridge and buy this anyway. These games are perfect to have stored on system memory.

So how are people seeing 3DS stuff in the eShop? I only ever see Wii U stuff.

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 16:16
I'd like to think this is all due to my suggestion on their facebook page :) better price than i could dream of! day one!

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 16:18   Edited:  12/06/12, 16:18
I think I'll be double-dipping. As said above, it is a perfect title to have available on tap at all times, and I LOVE having my card slot open for other, less portable-friendly games. I will hold onto the cart, however; they didn't make very many of them.

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 16:22
This is how companies should be handling digital releases. I mean, I'm fine with day-one releases being the same price -- obviously I can't expect to download Paper Mario for anything less than retail price right now. But when they're adding games to the eShop that have been available for over a year and have been available at much lower prices, how can they expect people to pay $40 for Steel Diver or Pilotwings Resort? Hopefully this sets a precedent going forward -- if not for Nintendo, at least for third parties. Well, if any other third parties add back catalogue games to the eShop anyway.

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 16:26
@rebonack

This is likely to do well at this price too, its a great impulse purchase which is usually how I go about buying Digital Titles. I very rarely go all in with a digital title at full price.

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 16:39
@warerare Absolutely. It also seems like a great game to play in short bursts, so it would be great to have it on the system at all times. It's a win-win for everyone!

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 16:41   Edited:  12/06/12, 16:41
@rebonack

Yeah, if Capcom put RE: The Mercenaries 3D on the eShop for that price, it'd be a no-brainer.

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 16:41
@ludist210 Actually since you mentioned it, it's getting a retail re-release in Japan as well as an eShop release, both at a lower price point. I'm not sure what the price is or what the price originally was, but hopefully this bodes well for the future. (And hopefully it releases over here as well!)

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 16:45
I still believe Steel Diver would be an excellent eShop game.

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 16:45
@CPA Wei

Yep and I would bite for a £10 price point easily.

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 16:58
ludist210 said:
@rebonack

Yeah, if Capcom put RE: The Mercenaries 3D on the eShop for that price, it'd be a no-brainer.
This. Deerock and I played that game online one night and it was super fun.

CPA Wei said:
I still believe Steel Diver would be an excellent eShop game.
Agreed, Steel Diver is a fun game, it's just short. For $5-$10 it would be great.

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 17:01
I'd get COMPLETE as a digital download perhaps, for the extra challenges + leaderboards. Don't need SAGA.

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 19:27
@Zero
I actually came in here to say the same thing, although it is still somewhat tempting.

Posted by 
 on: 12/06/12, 20:53
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