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3rd November releases on the Wii U eShop;

 

Wii U eShop

Twisted Fusion (Leuvsion, €5.00 / £4.00)

Gravity+ (Nitrolic Games, €6.49 / £5.89)

Pinball Breakout (nuGAME, €7.00 / £6.00)

 

Wii U Virtual Console

F-Zero X (Nintendo, N64 VC, €9.99 / £8.99)

 

Wii U DLC

Hyrule Warriors: A Link Between Worlds Pack (Nintendo, included with season pass, €4.99 / £4.49 Wii U only or €8.99 / £8.09 with 3DS version)

Gravity+ Level Editor (Nitrolic Games, €3.99 / £3.59)

 

Wii U eShop Temporary Discount

Gear Gauntlet (Crystalline Green, €4.99 / £3.99 until 10th November, regular price €9.99 / £7.99)

Frankenstein – Master of Death (Joindots, €6.39 / £4.79 until 17th November, regular price €7.99 / £5.99)

Joe’s Diner (Joindots, €6.39 / £4.79 until 17th November, regular price €7.99 / £5.99)

Suspension Railroad Simulator (Joindots, €6.39 / £4.79 until 17th November, regular price €7.99 / £5.99)

360 Breakout (nuGAME, €5.00 / £4.50 until 30th November, regular price €7.00 / £6.00)

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3rd November releases on the Wii U eShop;

 

Wii U Virtual Console

F-Zero X (Nintendo, N64 VC, €9.99 / £8.99)

 

Aaaahhh! I'll buy it at a high price.

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Aaaahhh! I'll buy it at a high price.

 

With F-Zero X, I always feel like I need an extra little incentive to download it on the Virtual Console!

 

I already own, and love, the N64 original but if we're not going to get a new F-Zero, X would be perfect for a remake. If that's too much to ask, they could include the 64DD track editor to the standard game and I'll bite :hehe:

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With F-Zero X, I always feel like I need an extra little incentive to download it on the Virtual Console!

 

I already own, and love, the N64 original but if we're not going to get a new F-Zero, X would be perfect for a remake. If that's too much to ask, they could include the 64DD track editor to the standard game and I'll bite :hehe:

 

I'm going to be downloading it one way or another from the eShop, we might get a code for it... (it's about time, right Nintendo?) ;) I also own it on the N64 and on the Wii VC but I need to own it on the Wii U VC for updated review purposes plus I want to play it again. :)

 

But I do hear you on the updating policy as it is something they have changed for several VC releases where they have added extra features in the past so part of me hopes that we might get stuff like the track editor added at a later date as a Switch VC release, then again though I'm also hoping that the entire contents of the Wii U plus maybe 3DS VC titles carries over to the Switch so that you don't have to buy the game again, maybe just pay for extra additional content (like the track editor) by way of a nominal amount or pay with points via the My Nintendo website. : peace:

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I haven't bought anything on the Wii U VC except for Earthbound. I think I need to make another exception for this. It must be the best part of 10 years since I've played X and Nintendo's Youtube channel confirms it's the 60Hz version!

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well, I've seen some lacking updates in the past, but check this out, 10th Nov, coming at you;

 

Wii U eShop Temporary Discounts

Elliot Quest (PlayEveryWare, €11.69 / £8.54 untl 24th November, regular price €12.99 / £9.49)

Olympia Rising (PlayEveryWare, €4.49 / £4.04 until 24th November, regular price €4.99 / £4.49)

PixelMaker (Nostatic Software, €2.90 / £2.49 until 17th November, regular price €3.49 / £2.99)

Word Party (Lightwood Games, €7.99 / £7.49 until 17th November, regular price €15.99 / £14.99)

Baila Latino (O2 Games, €11.96 / £9.96 until 8th December, regular price €29.90 / £24.90)

Fit Music for Wii U (O2 Games, €11.96 / £9.96 until 8th December, regular price €29.90 / £24.90)

Luv Me Buddies Wonderland (O2 Games, €11.96 / £9.96 until 8th December, regular price €29.90 / £24.90)

STEEL LORDS (nuGAME, €7.49 / £5.49 until 8th December, regular price €14.99 / £10.99)

Wii U eShop Permanent Discount

Space Hulk (Hoplite Research, €19.95 / £19.99, was € 29.95 / £24.99)

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17th November's shambolic releases;

 

Wii U eShop

Aqua TV (Extra Miles Studio, €4.70 / £3.99)

 

Wii U eShop DLC

Aqua TV – Oceanus (Extra Miles Studio, €2.35 / £1.99)

Aqua TV – Thetis (Extra Miles Studio, €2.35 / £1.99)

Aqua TV – Poseidon (Extra Miles Studio, €2.35 / £1.99)

 

Wii U eShop Temporary Discounts

Nano Assault NEO (Shin’en Multimedia, €7.49 / £6.74 until 8th December, regular price €9.99 / £8.99)

Totem Topple (Crystalline Green, €2.50 / £2.25until 24th November, regular price €5.00 / £4.50)

Ascent of Kings (Nostatic Software, €1.49 / £1.10 until 24th November, regular price €1.99 / £1.49)

Jones on Fire (Joindots, €1.14 / £0.87 until 1st December, regular price €5.99 / £4.59)

Queen’s Garden (Joindots, €5.24 / £4.12 until 1st December, regular price €6.99 / £5.49)

 

Wii U eShop Permanent Discount

Defense Dome (HullBreach Studios, €1.99 / £1.79, was €2.99 / £2.29)

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WHERE IS EXCITEBIKE 64?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

 

I actually just won a mint copy of this on ebay last week. I never played it when it originally came out.

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Thursday, 24th Nov., comes and brings these delights to your Wii U;

 

Wii U eShop

Exile’s End (XSEED Games, €9.99 / £8.99)

Ohayou! Beginner’s Japanese (Finger Gun Games, €4.99 / £4.49)

Octocopter: Super Sub Squid Escape (TACS Games, €2.99 / £2.69)

 

Wii U Virtual Console

Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise (Nintendo, Wii Download, €19.99 / £17.99)

 

Wii U eShop Demo

3Souls (Red Column, free)

 

Wii U eShop Temporary Discounts

Oddworld New ‘n’ Tasty (Oddworld Inhabitants, €9.99 / £7.49 until 4th December, regular price €19.99 / £14.99)

Terraria (505 Games, €14,99 / £13.49 until 8th December, regular price €19,99 / £17.99)

Mighty No. 9 (Deep Silver, €9.99 / £8.99 until 8th December, regular price €19.99 / £17.99)

Mighty No. 9 Ray Expansion (Deep Silver, €2.49 / £2.24 until 8th December, regular price €4.99 / £4.49)

Mighty No. 9 Retro Hero DLC (Deep Silver, €1.49 / £1.19 until 8th December, regular price €2.99 / £2.39)

Secret Files: Tunguska (Deep Silver, €4.99 / £4.49 until 8th December, regular price €9.99 / £8.99)

99Seconds (EnjoyUp Games, €1.24 / £1.14 until 22nd December, regular price €2.49 / £2.29)

Darts Up (EnjoyUp Games, €1.24 / £1.14 until 22nd December, regular price €2.49 / £2.29)

Rock ‘N Racing Off Road (EnjoyUp Games, €2.99 / £2.69 until 22nd December, regular price €5.99 / £5.39)

VRog (ByteRockers’ Games, €4.49 / £4.04 until 15th December, regular price €4.99 / £4.49)

SDK Paint (Hullbreach Studios, €3.75 / £3.37 until 8th December, regular price €5.00 / £4.50)

SDK Spriter (Hullbreach Studios, €9.37 / £7.87 until 8th December, regular price €12.50 / £10.50)

Wii U eShop Permanent Discount

U Host (Bear Box Media, €4.99 / £4.99, was €9.99 / £8.99)

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I actually just won a mint copy of this on ebay last week. I never played it when it originally came out.

 

I love Excitebike 64 :love:

 

For me, the N64 had such a varied library of quality racing titles and this ranks up there with the best :hehe:

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I actually just won a mint copy of this on ebay last week. I never played it when it originally came out.

 

How much did that cost?

 

I was obsessed with this game when it came out, still think it plays amazingly too. I still own it, but would love it on the Wii U!!

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How much did that cost?

 

I was obsessed with this game when it came out, still think it plays amazingly too. I still own it, but would love it on the Wii U!!

 

A shockingly low ( at least in terms of N64 prices ) £20. I was well happy. :D

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A shockingly low ( at least in terms of N64 prices ) £20. I was well happy. :D

 

For a mint copy? Great find. Jealous! I need to be more on it when it comes to eBay!

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For a mint copy? Great find. Jealous! I need to be more on it when it comes to eBay!

 

Yup.

 

To be fair its not that hard to find a good copy of Excitebike. It was one of the later games on the console, which means the boxes shouldnt be as tatty as older games, and the value hasn't skyrocketed...yet.

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Cyper-deals are up:

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD: £27.99 / €34.99 – 30% off

Star Fox Zero: £27.99 / €34.99 – 30% off

Star Fox Guard: £9.09 / €10.49 – 30% off

Pullblox World: £5.39 / €5.99 – 40% off

Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE: £34.99 / €41.99 – 30% off (only through My Nintendo)

Yoshi’s Woolly World: £23.99 / €29.99 – 40% off (only through My Nintendo)

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Still no Excitebike...

 

Nope, but lots more crap;

 

Wii U eShop

Frag doch mal…die Maus! (ASHGAMES, €9.99)

SHOOT THE BALL (RCMADIAX, €1.49 / £1.39)

 

Wii U Virtual Console

Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (Nintendo, Wii Download, €19.99 / £17.99)

 

Sonic 25th Anniversary Sales

Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric (SEGA, €24.99 / £19.99 until 8th December, regular price €49.99 / £39.99)

Sonic Lost World (SEGA, €24.99 / £19.99 until 8th December, regular price €49.99 / £39.99)

Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (SEGA, €19.99 / £15.99 until 8th December, regular price €49.99 / £39.99)

 

Wii U eShop Temporary Discounts

Art of Balance (Shin’en Multimedia, €6.74 / £5.36 until 22nd December, regular price €8.99 / £7.15)

Word Puzzles by POWGI (Lightwood Games, €7.19 / £6.39 until 8th December, regular price €8.99 / £7.99)

Dragon Skills (Joindots, €5.59 / £4.75 until 15th December, regular price €7.99 / £6.79)

Sweetest Thing (Joindots, €4.89 / £3.84 until 15th December, regular price €6.99 / £5.49)

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Nope, but lots more crap;

 

Wii U Virtual Console

Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (Nintendo, Wii Download, €19.99 / £17.99)

 

That's extremely harsh on Jungle Beat :blank:

 

To be fair, I never played the 'New Play Control' Wii version of the game but the original Gamecube title is excellent :hehe:

 

It's a shame there's still no Excitebike 64 but I feel like I would rather wait for the Switch before building up another Virtual Console library.

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That's extremely harsh on Jungle Beat :blank:

 

To be fair, I never played the 'New Play Control' Wii version of the game but the original Gamecube title is excellent :hehe:

 

It's a shame there's still no Excitebike 64 but I feel like I would rather wait for the Switch before building up another Virtual Console library.

 

But all our VC purchases will move over to Switch Day One :)

 

My mate who I'm going through the NES Mini games at the same time with wants to play GoldenEye, which means getting my N64 out, tempted to get Excitebike out too and just play it on that!

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But all our VC purchases will move over to Switch Day One :)

 

My mate who I'm going through the NES Mini games at the same time with wants to play GoldenEye, which means getting my N64 out, tempted to get Excitebike out too and just play it on that!

 

The turbo just wouldn't feel right without the Z-Trigger, anyway : peace:

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That's extremely harsh on Jungle Beat :blank:

 

 

 

To be fair, I never played the 'New Play Control' Wii version of the game but the original Gamecube title is excellent :hehe:

 

 

 

It's a shame there's still no Excitebike 64 but I feel like I would rather wait for the Switch before building up another Virtual Console library.

 

 

 

GameCube version was excellent, however the Wii version got slated for turning it into an analogue stick platformer with occasional waggle. Too easy as a precision platformer, it really needs the bongos.

 

 

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