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SEGA continues their support of the 3DS eShop this week with yet more GameGear titles.

 

Nintendo eShop (3DS)

 

Project X Zone (Namco Bandai) - €34.99/£27.99

When a rift in time and space suddenly appears, a doorway to various universes is opened allowing both heroes and villains from different worlds to cross paths. Players will be able to take control of a massive selection of heroes including favourites such as Jin and Xiaoyu (TEKKEN), Toma and Cyrille (Shining Force EXA), to X and Zero (Mega Man X) and discover the cause of the rift and stop evil from coming through and spreading into their world. Enjoy over 50 characters from 29 franchises from Namco Bandai, Capcom & Sega, including Street Fighter, Tekken, Darkstalkers, Devil May Cry, Sakura Wars, Tales of Vesperia and many more !

 

Dress To Play: Magic Bubbles! (EnjoyUp Games) - €3.99/£3.59

In Dress To Play: Magic Bubbles!, dress to play and play to dress! Create your character and design their outfit in the dressing room, just as you like. When you are done, get ready to set off on an adventure, where you will have to catch as many bubbles as possible from the magic washing machine (which has many magical powers). The more you play, the more prizes and clothes you will receive to dress your character!

 

Sonic Drift 2 (SEGA, Game Gear) - €3.99/£3.59

Start your engines and prepare for the race of your life! Choose from seven of your favorite Sonic characters including Sonic, Knuckles, and Dr. Eggman (AKA Dr. Robotnik) and race your way to the finish line. Use each racer's special ability to gain an edge over the competition and win the fabled Chaos Emeralds! Race across 17 courses in the ultimate Chaos Grand Prix! Challenge a friend via local two-player multiplayer! Choose between seven classic Sonic characters including Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy Rose, and the nefarious Dr. Eggman!

 

Vampire: Master of Darkness (SEGA, Game Gear) - €4.99/£4.49

The shadow of Dracula has spread over Victorian England. Make your way through strange and forbidding streets and cavernous warehouses while fighting his army of monsters. Find Dracula, the Master of Darkness, and rescue England from his terrifying grasp. Arm yourself with powerful weapons ranging from swords to bombs and pistols! Defeat terrifying monsters across five rounds in order to put an end Dracula.

 

G-LOC: Air Battle (SEGA, Virtual Console) - €3.99/£3.59

Strap yourself in and take to the skies in G-LOC Air Battle. Dive, climb and bank as you outmanoeuvre enemy pilots and blow them out of the sky with your impressive arsenal. Gain experience with every mission and equip yourself with more powerful weapons and armour in order to destroy the Future World Army and bring peace back to the skies. Challenge a friend via local two-player multiplayer! Trade points earned for more powerful missiles, high calibre guns and armour upgrades. Nine different air, land and sea missions.

 

Special offers

Mighty Switch Force! (WayForward) - €3.99/£3.59 (Ends July 11, normally €5.99/£5.39)

Mighty Switch Force Hyper Drive Edition (WayForward) - €6.66/£5.99 (Ends July 11, normally €9.99/£8.99)

 

Nintendo DSiWare

 

California Super Sports (Cypronia) - €4.99/£4.49/500 Points

California Super Sports is a collection of six unique games that are popular in the U.S.: croquet, dodgeball, lawndarts, rollerblade, shuffleboard arcade and target football. It's located in sunny California, offering lots of fun and various experiences with a mixture of action, racing and tactical games.

 

99Moves (EnjoyUp Games) - €1.99/£1.79/200 Points

99Moves, a retro arcade game where you will have to survive with just 99 Movements. With nowhere to head in the galaxy, all was lost as your energy was about to run out... gravity would chart the course of your destiny. Suddenly, V-99 has entered a zone which provides energy, called Shaders... a new opportunity to survive! However, it's not all good news, as you only have 99 energy pulses to move through the Shaders zone!

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SEGA does what Nintendont! Glad to see the Game Gear games continue! :D At this rate, it wont be long before the VC has more GG games than Gameboy ones! (actually, I think it has already surpassed GBC...)

 

Edit: Just went to check and its actually true! There are 16 GG games on the VC and only 12 GBC titles! That really puts things into perspective! :o

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SEGA does what Nintendont! Glad to see the Game Gear games continue! :D At this rate, it wont be long before the VC has more GG games than Gameboy ones! (actually, I think it has already surpassed GBC...)

 

Edit: Just went to check and its actually true! There are 16 GG games on the VC and only 12 GBC titles! That really puts things into perspective! :o

 

Strange how they gave us a few GG titles a while ago and now are pumping them out like there's no tomorrow.

 

I'd say the average quality of the GBC games are higher though. :p

 

Good price for Project X Zone. Think that we'll see it priced at £25 from GAME (download)?

 

£23 - £25 I'd say.More interested to see if GAME will even sell codes, they seem to be mostly Nintendo Published titles so far (Castlevania MoF was published by Nintnedo here, right?).

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What I'm finding annoying with the download titles, is that GAME have got newer releases priced quite well. For instance DKCR and Animal Crossing both released at £29.99 for digital download which is a pretty great price compared to the full RRP of the eShop.

 

But all of the older games, like NSMB2, Pilot Wings, Paper Mario etc, are all priced at full RRP on the GAME website?

Just knock a tenner off and I might pick some of these older games up!!

Wonder if GAME's sale period will ever see a reduction in price for their download cards in store or online.

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Is that what Sonic Pocket Adventure was on? That's about the only game I can think of that I'd want from any of those old non Nintendo handhelds.

 

Yah it was. There were other good games nice port of metal slug can't remember names of others maybe they weren't that good.

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Is that what Sonic Pocket Adventure was on? That's about the only game I can think of that I'd want from any of those old non Nintendo handhelds.

 

Yep there was also Metal Slug, King of Fighters, Fatal Fury, Samurai Shodown, SNK vs Capcom Card Fighters and some robot RPG game I can't remember the name of.

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