First party downloadable content
New Super Mario Bros. U downloadable content coming to Wii U eShop this year.
-Content to be called Super Luigi U. The ‘Bros.’ in the title is purposefully missing, in that only Luigi will be featured.
-The downloadable content “turns 90+ levels into Luigi levels.” This is nearly the equivalent of a whole new game.
A Miiverse community for the upcoming Zelda Wii U title on the is now available.
-This starts a trend for upcoming games receiving their own Wii U social networking hub.
The free downloadable content in Fire Emblem Awakening for the 3DS will no longer be free after March 6th.
-2 new maps are available today.
-In this iteration of the Mario and Donkey Kong series, players will create paths to get mini wind-up Marios to the goal, all while avoiding the antics of Donkey Kong.
Virtual Console news
–Harvest Moon and Legend of the River King, both originally for the GameBoy Color, are coming soon.
-Deal: Get Super Mario 3D Land or one of four other games free March 21-April 30 if you register Pokémon Gates to Infinity OR Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, along with registering your 3DS XL.
Third Party news
-On Feb. 17, a new Wii U bundle with Zombie U will be released.
-It will contain everything of the original Wii U delux package, along with a black Wii U pro controller, Zombie U, a Zombie U art booklet, and Nintendo Land for download.
-It will retail for $389.99
–Zen Pinball 2 will be free to download this month.
–Toki Tori 2 will be in the eShop this March.
–Castlevania: Lords of Shadow Mirrors of Fate will release on March 5 for the 3DS. The demo will go live on Feb. 28 on the 3DS eShop.
–Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate will release an eShop demo on Feb. 21 for Wii U and 3DS. The full game releases on March 19.
–Need for Speed: Most Wanted U coming out March 19 for the Wii U.
–The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct will release on March 26 for Wii U.
–Justice: Gods Among Us, a fighting game featuring superheroes from the Justice League like Superman, will release on April 16 for the Wii U.
Featured image source: Fanpop.com
Image sources: Nintendo Direct Broadcast, IGN.com (Eeveelutions)
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