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Nintendo Download (ALL) Thursday, May 30, 2013

by Rainier on May 30, 2013 @ 1:27 p.m. PDT

Wii U will revolutionize how people connect with games, each other and entertainment through the system's unique and integrated second-screen controller.

Note: Some demo versions do not support all game features, and players cannot save their in-game progress in demo versions. To enjoy the 3D effect of Nintendo 3DS software, you must experience it from the system itself. . Use Parental Controls to restrict 3D mode for children 6 and under.

Nintendo DSiWare/3DS/eShop

The Denpa Men 2: Beyond the Waves (Genius Sonority/$11.99/3DS/eShop)

The Denpa Men are mysterious little creatures that float around radio waves. They all have their own territory. You can't see them with the naked eye, but you can use your 3DS to find them and catch them.

In this RPG, you can form a team of the Denpa Men you caught and take them on an exciting adventure across the world, in order to save the hero's family. Many wonders and strong enemies await you on your journey!

This game supports StreetPass as well. By passing other players, you can exchange your party information and increase the amount of time you have to explore special dungeons.

You can even battle online now! All you have to do is register for battle, and you'll be able to fight other players at any time you want. Keep winning to earn phenomenal prizes!

If you played the previous game, "The Denpa Men: They Came By Wave," you'll be able to transfer your hero and you'll even be able to bring all of your friends from the previous game into this one!

No. of Players: 1 player

Gummy Bears Mini Golf (Enjoy Gaming/$5.99/3DS/eShop)

Gummy Bear Mini Golf is an entertaining 3D mini golf game which immerses everyone into the world of crazy golf. This party style game is ideal for all age groups and can be played up to 4 players simultaneously. The simple tap and flick interface is ideal for all level of gamers, so whether you are a professional golfer or just an amateur, this game is for you!

Each of the 30+ custom holes is located in their own unique fun theme with a total of four 9 hole courses to conquer plus 20 achievements to earn for upgrading you with rewards such as merchandise, personalised golf balls, clubs, clothing and much more.

Features:

  • Fun, lovable party game based on mini crazy golf
  • 4 themed environments
  • 30+ bespoke holes across 4 courses
  • Choose from 5 distinct games including league and tournament modes
  • Multiplayer hot seat mode allowing up to 4 players to compete simultaneously
  • CPU opponents
  • 20 achievements to earn and upgrade
  • Additional game content to unlock and use

No. of Players: up to 4 players

Project X Zone: Imperial Demo (Namco Bandai/Demo/3DS/eShop)

For the first time ever, characters from some of the most historic franchises in video game history come together in one epic adventure! Play as over 50 of your favorite characters from NAMCO BANDAI, SEGA, and Capcom and watch them interact in dream scenarios. Project X Zone Imperial Demo is the ultimate strategy RPG that combines the greatest collection of characters ever seen in a video game!

The world is engulfed in a quiet chaos. Shadows lurk behind the unchanging peacefulness of everyday life. Twisted beings writhe unseen in the darkness. Mysterious dimensional portals connect the real world to others more fantastic. But, with the passage of time, people have eventually come to understand and even accept these things as a part of their daily lives. All without knowing of the people and organizations fighting the true evil.

No. of Players: 1 player


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