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Nintendo Download: July 24-30, 2014.
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July 24, 2014, 16:27
 
July 24, 2014 – The action resumes in this week's Nintendo Download! Wooden Sen'SeY hits the Wii U eShop, Siesta Fiesta hits the 3DS eShop, two Sunsoft classics arrive in the Wii U and 3DS eShop, and more! Check out all of this week's updates at noon eastern on your favorite digital storefront.

Wii U

eShop Games

  • Master Reboot – Wales Interactive
  • Super Toy Cars – Eclipse Games
  • Wooden Sen'SeY – Neko Entertainment

    Virtual Console

  • Uforia: The Saga (NES) – Sunsoft

    Sales & Price Drops

  • Chubbins – now $3.99
  • Poker Dice Solitaire Future – 50% off through August 6
  • Trine 2: Director's Cut – 60% off through August 12

    3DS

    Retail Games

  • Scooby Doo & Looney Tunes Cartoon Universe: Adventure – WB Games

    eShop Games

  • 101 Pony Pets – Selectsoft
  • Pick-A-Gem – Gamelion
  • Siesta Fiesta – Mojo Bones

    Virtual Console

  • Blaster Master (NES) – Sunsoft

    Sales

  • Joindots Games – select games on sale through August 14

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  • 07/24/14, 16:27
     
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    Ah, I've been waiting for Siesta Fiesta.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/24/14, 16:37
    @GameDadGrant

    Is it supposedly tons of fun!

    Wooden Sen'SeY is interesting. And maybe I'll upgrade UFouria and finally finish it.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/24/14, 16:58   Edited:  07/24/14, 16:59
    So Siesta Fiesta is like a side-scrolling Arkanoid? Hmm... that appeals to me. Though I don't have a 3DS at the moment so it'll have to go on my to do list.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/24/14, 17:29
    Yeah do we have any reviews or info on Wooden Sensey (or whatever obnoxious spelling it has)? It looked pretty good in the short snippets it got in eShop trailers.

    Didn't a bunch of guys play Ufouria here as well? Any good?


    Mega Man Battle Network has been confirmed for next week. Debating whether or not to give it a shot...

    Posted by 
     on: 07/24/14, 17:39
    @nate38 If you can deal with sort of confusing, mapless areas and a decent amount of random battles pretty much everything else about Battle Network is awesome, including one of the best battles systems in an "RPG" series.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/24/14, 17:42
    @Zero Hmm...yeah, all right. Why not? I mean, it's Mega Man! How bad could it possibl-

    *nightmares ensue*

    Posted by 
     on: 07/24/14, 17:48
    @nate38
    Oh man oh man oh man oh man...such a rotten game.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/24/14, 17:53
    UFouria is pretty charming, but I've never finished it. I'd say it's worth $5 just to see that one character crawl on his back.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/24/14, 17:53
    @Zero

    I haven't played those games in years, but I agree with you Zero. I loved the battle system.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/24/14, 17:53
    Fitting that Trine 2 is on sale after today's announcement: Trine Enchanted Edition was announced for Wii U and PS4 in 2014 (the original Trine remastered using Trine 2's engine). It's available on PC today.



    Posted by 
     on: 07/24/14, 17:57   Edited:  07/24/14, 17:58
    @ludist210
    THANK THE HEAVENS!

    DAY FUCKING ONE. 2 WAS A MASTERPIECE!!

    END CAPS!

    Posted by 
     on: 07/24/14, 18:48
    @nate38

    I just played Ufouria this summer. It was pretty good, even with a couple of annoyances that are common in 8-bit exploration based games. It's got a varied cast of playable characters, a charming art style, and is a joy to play. Many of the character animations alone got a good laugh out of me. I recommend it!

    Posted by 
     on: 07/24/14, 19:52   Edited:  07/24/14, 19:52
    @ludist210
    Fantastic news! Trine 2 on the Wii U was great, and I've been hoping something like this would happen!

    Everyone grab Trine 2 now that it's on sale!

    Posted by 
     on: 07/24/14, 21:20
    Does Trine use the Gamepad in any way on the Wii U?

    Posted by 
     on: 07/24/14, 21:57
    I enjoyed the original Trine. Quite nice to look at and some interesting ideas despite being really short. But when I tried to play Trine 2 recently, I just couldn't get into it. I should probably give it another shot, but it seemed like just more of the same to me.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/24/14, 23:00
    @Jargon
    I did the same thing.
    Zipped through Trine, then played maybe a third of Trine 2.
    It's pretty, but I lost interest.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/25/14, 02:49
    @ludist210

    Great news that the original will also be available - I don't know why, but it always bugs me when a sequel comes out on a system, but the original never shows up. I don't know why, but it always rubbed me the wrong way. Even if the sequel is several times better and more or less makes the previous game or games irrelevant. (Resident Evil 2 on N64, for example)

    Posted by 
     on: 07/25/14, 05:26
    @GameDadGrant

    I'm with you. I'm glad Bayonetta is hitting Wii U at the same time as Bayonetta 2 for that reason.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/25/14, 16:17
    @GameDadGrant
    Nice to see Jools is keeping up with that Moon Chronicles DLC!

    amiright?

    Posted by 
     on: 07/25/14, 17:58
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