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Are they gonna give us any Christmas sale?

 

There's already a bunch of 3rd party games on a big Xmas sale right now that runs until 31/12/15 (and there's more being added to it on Thursday).

 

I don't think we're gonna see any 1st Party Nintendo games get discounted. They've already done their Black Friday weekend sale and I think that's all we're getting as far as 1st party games go.

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There's already a bunch of 3rd party games on a big Xmas sale right now that runs until 31/12/15 (and there's more being added to it on Thursday).

 

I don't think we're gonna see any 1st Party Nintendo games get discounted. They've already done their Black Friday weekend sale and I think that's all we're getting as far as 1st party games go.

 

I wanted 1st party games :D.

 

Most of the third party games on sale aren't in my focus (I did get Stealth Ink, Thomas was alone, I have Darksiders from before.....).

 

I am still pissed of for missing on some games on black friday (but I am happy that I've got Xenoblade Chronicles as I wouldn't have done it otherwise :)).

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Got Tengami in the eShop Christmas sale, it's a nice change of pace from FAST Racing NEO.

 

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So what did you guys nab out of the Xmas sale? (ends today BTW, so get in now if you're still interested in anything!)

 

My haul is listed below...

The Swapper

Nova-111

Oli Oli

Lone Survivor: The Director's Cut

Thomas Was Alone

The Swindle

Human Resource Machine

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So what did you guys nab out of the Xmas sale? (ends today BTW, so get in now if you're still interested in anything!)

 

My haul is listed below...

Nowt. Yakuza 5 is keeping me busy and I've then got Xenoblade to get through. :hehe:

 

BTW, The Swapper is pretty great (loved the ending to that game ;)) played it on PS4 earlier in the year.

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So what did you guys nab out of the Xmas sale? (ends today BTW, so get in now if you're still interested in anything!)

 

My haul is listed below...

 

I considered picking up Never Alone to play cooperatively but it's looking like I won't bother at this stage. I feel like I'm zoning in on some VC games I already own and am not really feeling the need to add to the pile :heh:

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7th January;

 

Wii U eShop

Temple of Yog (CHUDHUD Industries, €5.99 / £3.99)

PictoParty (Retroid Interactive, €7.99 / £7.00)

 

Wii U Virtual Console

New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo, Wii Download, €19.99 / £17.99)

Drill Dozer (Nintendo, GBA VC €6.99 / £6.29)

 

Wii U eShop Temporary Discounts

Blocky Bot (Mobot Studios, €1.29 / £0.94 until 21st January, regular price €2.69 / £1.89)

Paper Monsters Recut (Mobot Studios, €3.19 / £2.69 until 21st January, regular price €6.49 / £5.49)

Toto Temple Deluxe (Juicy Beast Studio, €5.29 / £4.19 until 20th January, regular price €8.99 / £6.99)

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More dire Wii U times; very lacklustre this week this week;

 

Wii U Virtual Console

Mega Man Battle Network 6: Cybeast Falzar / Gregar (Capcom, GBA VC, €6.99 / £6.29)

 

Wii U eShop Temporary Discounts

Runbow (13AM Games, €10.49 / £8.24 until 30th January, regular price €13.99 / £10.99)

Bombing Bastards (Sanuk Games, €4.99 / £4.49 until 21st January, regular price €6.99 / £5.99)

Spot the Differences: Party! (Sanuk Games, €2.99 / £2.69 until 21st January, regular price €5.00 / £4.49)

Cubemen 2 (Nnooo, €3.99 / £3.49 until 28th January, regular price €7.99 / £6.99)

Family Tennis SP (Shin’en Multimedia, €3.74 / £2.99 until 4th February, regular price €4.99 / £3.99)

Unepic (EnjoyUp Games, €4.99 / £4.40 until 11th February, regular price €9.99 / £8.99)

FullBlast (EnjoyUp Games, €2.99 / £2.69 until 11th February, regular price €5.99 / £5.39)

Rock ‘N Racing Off Road DX (EnjoyUp Games, €4.95 / £4.45 until 11th February, regular price €7.99 / £7.19)

Rock Zombie (EnjoyUp Games, €3.99 / £3.59 until 11th February, regular price €6.99 / £6.29)

Kung Fu Rabbit (Neko Entertainment, €1.99 / £1.79 until 28th January, regular price €4.99 / £4.49)

Puddle (Neko Entertainment, €2.99 / £2.83 until 28th January, regular price €6.99 / £6.29)

Tetrobot & Co. (Neko Entertainment, €4.99 / £3.74 until 28th January, regular price €9.99 / £7.49)

Wooden Sen’SeY (Neko Entertainment, €3.99 / £3.20 until 28th January, regular price €9.99 / £8.00)

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The full releases for Wii U eShop this Thursday are;

 

Wii U eShop

Adventures of Pip (Tic Toc Games, €13.06 / £11.79)

Life of Pixel (Super Icon Ltd, €9.99) – German release.

 

Wii U Virtual Console

Mario Kart 64 (Nintendo, N64 VC, €9.99 / £8.99)

Wii U eShop Temporary Discounts

Super Toy Cars (Eclipse Games, €3.99 / £3.49 until 28th January, regular price €7.99 / £6.99)

The Quiet Collection (Nostatic Games, €3.59 / £2.39 until 31st January, regular price €4.49 / £2.99)

 

Wii U eShop Permanent Discount

Stone Shire (Finger Gun Games, €1.99 / £1.79, previously €4.99 / £4.49)

 

They snuck that MK64 in there.

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Minecraft: Story Mode Hits The Wii U eShop This Week

 

Minecraft: Story Mode - A Telltale Games Series will be coming to Nintendo's Wii U console on January 21st with the first episode, 'The Order of the Stone,' available in the Nintendo eShop on Wii U in North America and Europe for $4.99 or equivalent.

 

The Order of the Stone will cost $4.99, and additional episodes are set to arrive "in the coming weeks". A season pass option will cost $19.99 and allow access to episode one and the remaining 4 episodes as they become available for download. The game will showcase off-TV play and screen mirroring, as well as touch-screen controls.

 

I have no interest in Minecraft games, but this is different, so did anyone play this? Is it good?

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This Thursday, the goods drop on the Wii U eShop;

 

 

Wii U eShop

Shadow Puppeteer (Sarepta Studio, €14.99/ £13.49)

Level 22 (Moving Player, €6.99 / £6.29

Word Puzzles by POWGI (Lightwood Games, €8.99/ £7.99

PictoParty (Retroid Interactive, €7.99 / £7.00

Sense by Play.me (d-mobilelab, free) - Subscription based "interactive web radio by Play.me.

Wii U Virtual Console

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (Square Enix, GBA VC, €6.99/ £6.29

Wii U Retail Download

LEGO Marvel's Avengers (Warner Bros., €49.99 / £39.99) - Available from Friday, 29th January.

 

Wii U DLC

LEGO Marvel's Avengers Season Pass (Warner Bros., €9.99 / £7.99)

Skylanders SuperChargers - Boost Kit (Activision, €1.99/ £1.59)

Skylanders SuperChargers - Super Kit (Activision, €4.99/ £3.99)

Skylanders SuperChargers - Mega Kit (Activision, €9.99/ £7.99)

 

Wii U Temporary Discounts

Adventure Time: Finn and Jake Investigations (Little Orbit, €19.99/ £15.99 until 27th February, regular price €29.99 / £24.99)

Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of Legendary Legends (Little Orbit, €19.99/ £15.99 until 27th February, regular price €29.99 / £24.99)

Affordable Space Adventures (KnapNok Games, €13.20/ £11.80 until 4th February, regular price €18.99 / £16.99)

Cube Life: Island Survival (Cypronia, €7.99/ £6.39 until 28th February, regular price €9.99 / £7.99)

Wii U eShop Permanent Discount

TABLETOP GALLERY (RCMADIAX, €2.99/ £2.69, was €4.49 / £4.09)

Wii U Demo

Cube Life: Island Survival (Cypronia, free)

 

I'm well interested in that Adventure Time Game

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Here we go SMash fans;

 

Wii U eShop

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

Joe’s Diner (Joindots, €7.99/ £5.99)

 

Wii U Virtual Console

Super Mario Galaxy (Nintendo, Wii Download, €19.99/ £17.99)

 

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U DLC – Arriving on Friday the 4th of February.

Bayonetta & Umbra Clock Tower Set (Nintendo, €5.99/ £5.39 for one platform, €6.99/ £6.29 for both) – Includes Fighter (Bayonetta), Umbra Clock Tower stage, new stage music and new trophies

[Fighter] Corrin (Nintendo, €4.99/ £4.49 for one platform, €5.99/ £5.39 for both) – Includes Fighter (Corrin), new stage music and new trophies

[Mii Fighter Costume] Bionic Set (Nintendo, €0.79/ £0.69 for one platform, €1.19/ £1.09 for both) – Includes Bionic Helmet and Bionic Armour, for Mii Brawlers only.

[Mii Fighter Costume] Takamaru Set (Nintendo, €0.79/ £0.69 for one platform, €1.19/ £1.09 for both) – Includes Takamaru Wig and Takamaru’s Outfit, outfit for Sword Fighters only.

[Mii Fighter Costume] Ashley Set (Nintendo, €0.79/ £0.69 for one platform, €1.19/ £1.09 for both) – Includes Ashley Wig and Ashley’s Outfit, outfit for Sword Fighters only.

[Mii Fighter Costume] Gil Set (Nintendo, €0.79/ £0.69 for one platform, €1.19/ £1.09 for both) – Includes Gil’s Helmet and Gil’s Armour, armour for Sword Fighters only.

[Mii Fighter Costume] Tails Set (Nintendo, €0.79/ £0.69 for one platform, €1.19/ £1.09 for both) – Includes Tails Hat and Tails Outfit, outfit for Gunners only.

[Mii Fighter Costume] Knuckles Set (Nintendo, €0.79/ £0.69 for one platform, €1.19/ £1.09 for both) – Includes Knuckles Hat and Knuckles Outfit, outfit for Brawlers only.

[bundle] Mii Fighter Costume Bundle #6 (Wii U & 3DS) (Nintendo, €4.74/ £4.14 for one platform, €7.14/ £6.54 for both) – Includes all Mii Fighter Costumes listed above.

[bundle] Collection #6 (Nintendo, €15.72/ £14.02 for one platform, €20.12/ £18.22 for both) – Includes all Fighters, stages and Mii Fighter Costumes listed above.

[bundle] Bumper Fighter (Nintendo, €34.93/ £31.43 for one platform, €41.93/ £37.73 for both) – Includes Fighters (Mewtwo, Ryu, Lucas, Roy, Cloud, Corrin, Bayonetta), Stages (Suzaku Castle, Midgar, Umbra Clock Tower), new stage music, new trophies, profile icons.

[bundle] Stage Bundle (Nintendo, €10.45/ £9.45 for one platform, €14.45/ £13.05 for both) – Includes Stages (Dream Land (64), Peach’s Castle (64), Hyrule Castle (64), Super Mario Maker, Pirate Ship (Wii U Only), New stage music.

 

Wii U eShop Temporary Discounts

Typoman (Headup Games, €11.89/ £8.49 until 18th February, regular price €13.99 / £9.99)

Space Lift Danger Panic! (Spingloaded, €1.65/ £1.29 until 12th February, regular price €2.49 / £1.99, OR €0.80/ £0.65 until 12th February for those that have downloaded Heart Beaten (3DS eShop) on the same NNID)

 

Wii U eShop Permanent Discounts

Disney Planes: Fire & Rescue (Little Orbit, €9.99/ £6.99, was €39.99/ £34.99)

How to Train Your Dragon 2 (Little Orbit, €9.99/ £6.99, was €39.99/ £29.99)

The Penguins of Madagascar (Little Orbit, €9.99/ £6.99, was €39.99/ £29.99)

 

Wii U eShop Demos

Typoman (Headup Games, free)

ZaciSa: Defence of the Crayon Dimensions! (ZeNfA Productions, free)

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So this is interesting...

 

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1179590

 

Someone from NOA trying to get in touch with Toby Fox?

 

I can't see how Undertale could come to a console in its current form... It would have to have SIGNIFICANT changes to be doable on Wii U or 3DS (or any non PC platform for that matter).

 

It would certainly take some determination to do so...

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So this is interesting...

 

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1179590

 

Someone from NOA trying to get in touch with Toby Fox?

 

I can't see how Undertale could come to a console in its current form... It would have to have SIGNIFICANT changes to be doable on Wii U or 3DS (or any non PC platform for that matter).

 

It would certainly take some determination to do so...

 

Toby also said that he contacted them months ago about trying to get it on the Wii U. He said it would take a great amount of work to do so, given the engine it's running on.

 

Broken Rules have said they would be willing to have a crack at it.

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Toby also said that he contacted them months ago about trying to get it on the Wii U. He said it would take a great amount of work to do so, given the engine it's running on.

 

Broken Rules have said they would be willing to have a crack at it.

 

He just made another set of statements last night...

 

http://www.gonintendo.com/stories/251476-undertale-creator-officially-considering-port-to-nintendo-platfor

 

Looks like it's likely to happen now! :D Let's just hope that Broken Rules get there before Nicalis ;)

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He just made another set of statements last night...

 

http://www.gonintendo.com/stories/251476-undertale-creator-officially-considering-port-to-nintendo-platfor

 

Looks like it's likely to happen now! :DLet's just hope that Broken Rules get there before Nicalis ;)

 

This was also joked about on Gaf. Can't say I blame people saying this, given the Nicalis track record of releasing games. :D

 

It will be interesting to see if this actually comes about. I was hoping to try it one day but after watching some videos of the game the whole thing just looks weird and, quite frankly, stupid. I don't think it's my type of game.

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