Crashmo Invades The Nintendo eShop Today

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3DS:

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This week’s Nintendo eShop update brings Crashmo for the Nintendo 3DS. A sequel to Pushmo, the game introduces new elements which you can read about in our playtest and includes new levels. Just like in Pushmo, you can also create and share your own puzzles with other players using QR codes.

 

Crashmo costs $8.99 on the Nintendo eShop.

 

Also available this week on the 3DS Virtual Console is Zelda II: The Adventure of Link for $4.99.

 

Finally, 3D Mahjongg, which is available on eShop as well, costs $4.99 and Spirit Hunters Inc. (which comes in Light/Dark versions) on DSiWare costs $7.99.

 

Wii U:

 

On the Wii U front, the following retail games are available as download titles: Assassin’s Creed III, Darksiders II, Epic Mickey: The Power of 2, EA Sports FIFA Soccer 2013, ESPN Sports Connection, Game Party Champions, Just Dance 4, Madden NFL 2013, NBA 2K13, New Super Mario Bros. U, Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge, Nintendo Land, Rabbids Land, Scribblenauts Unlimited, Sing Party, Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper, Your Shape: Fitness Evolved 2013 and ZombiU.

 

European update:

In Europe, DSiWare gets Spirit Hunters Inc for €7.99/£7.19, along with PilotWings Resort as a 3DS download title for €44.99/£39.99. Also available are Dress to Play: Cute Witches! and PIX3D, which is a puzzle game, for €3.99/£3.59 each. Meanwhile, there’s new DLC for New Art Academy, and The King of Fighters ‘96 for the Wii Virtual Console.


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Ishaan Sahdev
Ishaan specializes in game design/sales analysis. He's the former managing editor of Siliconera and wrote the book "The Legend of Zelda - A Complete Development History". He also used to moonlight as a professional manga editor. These days, his day job has nothing to do with games, but the two inform each other nonetheless.