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Nintendo Downloads - November 2015

tolkir

Member
While EU Nintendo releases the PR, here a preview of games for this week:

Wii U

Typoman - €13.99, 15% sale Nindies@Home
Ninja Strike: Dangerous Dash - €5.99
Totem Topple - €2.99


3DS

Johny's Payday Panic - €3.99
I Love my Pony - €24.99
New Style Boutique 2 - €39.99
 

Robin64

Member
Going back to Wild World after New Leaf would be tough. The games only ever add more and more, and just get better with each iteration. Nice that it's there, though!
 

TheMoon

Member
Nintendo eShop (Wii U)

Mario Tennis Ultra Smash (Nintendo, available November 20) - €49.99/£39.99
Take to the court and face off against the Mushroom Kingdom’s best and biggest in Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash for Wii U. Up to four players can play as their favourite Super Mario characters in this extraordinary tennis game. Compete in a variety of exciting modes on your way to becoming a true tennis pro: work your way up the ranks in Knockout Challenge, practise shots in Mega Ball Rally, or seek out new challengers online*! Come out swinging and perform well-timed Chance Shots to get a tactical advantage over your opponent. Master all-new moves like the high-hitting Jump Shot and the almighty Ultra Smash, a powerful move that’ll leave the competition struggling to keep up!

*Internet connection required during play. The registration of Nintendo Network ID and acceptance of the Nintendo Network Agreement and Privacy Policy are required.

Bonus for purchasing on Nintendo eShop until 17/12/2015: Download Code for the game "Mario Tennis" (Nintendo 64) for Wii U included with every purchase of Mario Tennis Ultra Smash from Nintendo eShop. (The download code is valid until 14/01/2016.)
Typoman (Headup Games) - €13.99/£9.99 (€11.49/£8.49 if you downloaded Nindies@Home Preview. Offers lasts until December 19)
Typoman is a two dimensional puzzle platformer distinguished by a unique game world. You slip into the role of the HERO struggling to make your way through a dark, surreal world. Despite your small stature you have a powerful gift: You can use letters to alter your environment! Dive into a dark tale of heroes and monsters, where words can either be a blessing ...or a curse!!"

Special Nindies@Home Offer until 19/12/2015: You can save 15% on your purchase of Typoman, if you've downloaded Typoman Event Preview as part of the Nindies@Home programme on the same Wii U!​

Animal Crossing: Wild World (Nintendo, DS VC) - €9.99/£8.99
Welcome to the friendly village of Animal Crossing! Every player's village is unique and it's up to you to decide how you spend your time there, and which characters you befriend. Time will pass in real time, so different activities and surprises happen depending on the time of the day. Return to the village frequently to discover special events only happening on certain dates, such as birthdays and other celebrations. (Online and multiplayer features are not available in this version.)

Barbie and her Sisters Puppy Rescue (Little Orbit) - €29.99/£24.99
Join Barbie and her sisters –Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea – as they solve clues to find and rescue lost puppies in need. Give puppies a check-up with Skipper at the Roberts Sisters Puppy
Rescue, groom the pups at Chelsea’s Puppy Day Care or teach them new tricks at the Pup Camp with Stacie! Nurture and play with the puppies until they can go to their fur-ever homes!

Ninja Strike: Dangerous Dash (Natsume Inc.) - €5.99/£4.99
Run, fly, and slash enemies to get the stolen treasures back. Ninja Strike: Dangerous Dash is a high-speed, action-packed, side-scrolling game! Players can choose from three "ways" of the Ninja: Run and jump over enemies or slash them to keep running, collect coins enemies drop to level up your ninjas. Whether you go with strength or triple jumping, there is a ninja for you! Choose from 5 different ninjas, each with their own special characteristics. You'll face much more than just run-of-the-mill henchmen. Use your hard-earned coins to level up a variety of skills that will help you get further and make you tougher. Pick the skills that best fit your playing style. How far can you go?

Totem Topple (Crystalline Green) - €2.99/£1.99
Build your totem pole up into the sky and stars beyond in a fresh twist on the tower defence genre! Wolves, Bears, Deer and more - Stack different totem heads on your tower, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. Add protective wings and arrow firing bird beaks to fend off the demon spirits trying to knock your totem pole down! Featuring two challenging and unique game modes: Carefully craft an impregnable tower in Classic mode, or feel the fast paced arcade-style action of Frantic mode.

Special offers
Blocky Bot (Mobot Studios) - €1.29/£0.94 (Ends December 3, normally €2.69/£1.89)
Paper Monsters Recut (Mobot Studios) - €3.19/£2.69 (Ends December 3, normally €6.49/£5.49)
Stone Shire (Finger Fun Games) - €1.00/£1.00 (Ends December 10, normally €7.99/£7.00)
TNT Racers - Nitro Machines Edition (Keen Games) - €4.99/£4.49 (Ends November 26, normally €7.99/£6.99)


Nintendo eShop (3DS)

Barbie and her Sisters Puppy Rescue (Little Orbit) - €29.99/£24.99
Join Barbie and her sisters –Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea – as they solve clues to find and rescue lost puppies in need. Give puppies a check-up with Skipper at the Roberts Sisters Puppy
Rescue, groom the pups at Chelsea’s Puppy Day Care or teach them new tricks at the Pup Camp with Stacie! Nurture and play with the puppies until they can go to their fur-ever homes!

Nintendo presents: New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward (Nintendo, available November 20) - €39.99/£34.99
In this Nintendo 3DS game, players take on five different roles to become the star of the entire fashion business. Players can run their own fashion boutique and pick out the perfect outfits for any visitors to their shop, or style their customers' hair and make-up. They can also design their own clothes or become a successful model. Take part in Miiverse contests! You can also participate in on-going Miiverse contests from the free demo! This game may contain product placement and advertising.

Bonus for purchasing on Nintendo eShop until 17/12/2015: Download code for the theme “Nintendo presents: New Style Boutique 2 – Dressed Up” for Nintendo 3DS.
Bonus Theme Description: This elegant theme from New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward lets you glam up your HOME Menu for a night on the town! (The download code is valid until 14/01/2016.)​

I love my Pony (Bigben Interactive) - €24.99/£19.99
Discover a rich and enthralling story where you prove to your rival that love and respect for your pony are just as important as training. Choose your pony and care for it with a variety of activities. Your pony's health and happiness are key to your success in the competitions. Train at the riding centre and take part in the jumping and racing competitions to become a true champion!

Johnny's Payday Panic (Office Create) - €3.99/£2.99
In this action game, you'll earn as much as your skills deserve! The challenge? Complete customer orders within the allotted time! It's a simple, yet fun game. The rules are simple: make and deliver your customers' orders just how they want them. Handle more orders faster to get more cash. Get ready to work under tight, demanding conditions! There's a variety of shops on offer, from ramen to ice cream shops, each with their own unique challenges in store. You can get “Big Shot Items” by hitting your earning goals at each part-time job. Help Jonny become a Big Shot by working to the bone to get these all-important items!

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2: All Skills Must Go! (NIS America, add-on content available on November 20) - €0.99/£0.89
Your days are numbered. You're stuck in a world that has been invaded and is on the brink of non-existence. At the same time, you and your friends have gained the ability to summon demons via your cell phone, and with it, a power to fight against fate. The countdown begins – will you be able to save the future of mankind?

Nintendo presents: New Style Boutique 2 - Caprice Chalet (Nintendo, theme available November 20) - €1.99/£1.79

This pink theme is decorated with fashiontastic clothes and accessories. Scroll the Touch Screen to see the clock move.

Nintendo presents: New Style Boutique 2 - Dressed Up (Nintendo, theme available November 20) - €1.99/£1.79

This elegant theme from New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward lets you glam up your HOME Menu for a night on the town!

Also available as a bonus for purchasing "Nintendo presents: New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward" in Nintendo eShop until 17/12/2015.

Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes: Totem Team (Nintendo, theme available November 20) - €1.99/£1.79
Scroll the Touch Screen to see the heroes fight in totem formation. The music is a special version of the game's title song.

Special offers
Crazy Construction (Joindots) - €5.59/£3.99 (Ends November 26, normally €6.99/£4.99)
Funfair Party Games (Joindots) - €4.99/£3.69 (Ends November 26, normally €6.99/£4.99)
Jewel Match 3 (Joindots) - €4.99/£3.99 (Ends November 26, normally €6.99/£4.99)
Safari Quest (Joindots) - €4.99/£3.99 (Ends November 26, normally €6.99/£4.99)
Secret Agent Files: Miami (Joindots) - €5.99/£4.49 (Ends November 26, normally €7.99/£5.99)
 

cw_sasuke

If all DLC came tied to $13 figurines, I'd consider all DLC to be free
Ouch...nothing for me this week. But its okay i bought Tekken Tag 2 and ASA recently.
 

Putosaure

Member
Wild World !

My first experience with Animal Crossing and my favorite so far ! I was disappointed by being the mayor in New Leaf. I like to be just an inhabitant more. I might bite.
 

Phoenixus

Member
Hmm, I'm guessing the N64 Mario Tennis will be in the next two weeks instead. Fair enough, I've got the two DS Zelda games to occupy me in the meantime. and that bastard rabbit from the badge collection game. :p
 

Tizoc

Member
Haven't found any EU retailers offering the Fire Emblem Compilation yet, but I doubt it'd be cheaper than $80 :/

You fucking called it! XD

I didn't expect DQ8 so soon though!
2 mainline DQ games in the same year? I feel bad for the poor saps putting their Gold away for any other game :p
 

RiggyRob

Member
Hmm, I'm guessing the N64 Mario Tennis will be in the next two weeks instead. Fair enough, I've got the two DS Zelda games to occupy me in the meantime. and that bastard rabbit from the badge collection game. :p

Yep, I'm wondering whether it's worth getting the nice-HD-but-overall-meh-looking Ultra Smash for £40 and get the godlike N64 Mario Tennis for free or just get the N64 version for £9 when it eventually comes.

Typoman looked really interesting on the Direct, the missus was instantly asking if we could get it after watching the trailer.
 
Haven't found any EU retailers offering the Fire Emblem Compilation yet, but I doubt it'd be cheaper than $80 :/

It's 100 CHF (about $100) in Switzerland
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might be a placeholder though
 

zroid

Banned
Wow, never expected to see Animal Crossing on VC.

Animal Crossing and Pokémon, it's a brave wild new world
 

Vanillalite

Ask me about the GAF Notebook
I wish we knew what the sales were gonna be next week!

I also hope we don't have to guess on what's on sale. I hate wondering if something I'd rather get might go on sale the next day, but if not I miss a sale.
 

Bowl0l

Member
gaf, did Nintendo explains how game license bought using NNID to be transferred to new Nintendo account?

Register new Nintendo account
using NNID = Done?
Do i need to register new Nintendo account using each console to transfer the game?
E.g. To transfer 3DS game, register new Nintendo account at 3DS, repeat step for WiiU.
 

Pokemaniac

Member
gaf, did Nintendo explains how game license bought using NNID to be transferred to new Nintendo account?

Register new Nintendo account
using NNID = Done?
Do i need to register new Nintendo account using each console to transfer the game?
E.g. To transfer 3DS game, register new Nintendo account at 3DS, repeat step for WiiU.

There aren't any real details. It seems likely that NNIDs will just become Nintendo Accounts the first time you log in to them after the services change over, but there has been no official confirmation.

Any particular reason why you're bringing this topic up right now?
 

PtM

Banned
gaf, did Nintendo explains how game license bought using NNID to be transferred to new Nintendo account?

Register new Nintendo account
using NNID = Done?
Do i need to register new Nintendo account using each console to transfer the game?
E.g. To transfer 3DS game, register new Nintendo account at 3DS, repeat step for WiiU.
I guess same way how you transferred your Club Nintendo data to NNID.
 

TheMoon

Member
gaf, did Nintendo explains how game license bought using NNID to be transferred to new Nintendo account?

Register new Nintendo account
using NNID = Done?
Do i need to register new Nintendo account using each console to transfer the game?
E.g. To transfer 3DS game, register new Nintendo account at 3DS, repeat step for WiiU.

Your NNID is one account. It covers both 3DS and Wii U if you linked them together already. If you log into the Nintendo Account with your NNID (which is one of the options, as we know), you'll be good. No reason to assume anything different.
 

Mpl90

Two copies sold? That's not a bomb guys, stop trolling!!!
It's been a while since we got any update on the matter I think, so...I'm curious to see what's the current All-Time Wii U-only and 3DS-only eShop Charts. Anyone who wants to post them / one of them? :p
 

Pokemaniac

Member
It's been a while since we got any update on the matter I think, so...I'm curious to see what's the current All-Time Wii U-only and 3DS-only eShop Charts. Anyone who wants to post them / one of them? :p

Both are NA

Wii U
  1. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD
  2. Super Mario World
  3. Wii Street U
  4. Super Metroid
  5. EarthBound
  6. Pikmin 3
  7. Super Mario Bros. 3
  8. Super Mario Bros.
  9. New Super Mario Bros. U
  10. Mario Kart 8
  11. Super Mario 64
  12. Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
  13. Metroid Prime Trilogy
  14. Splatoon
  15. NES REMIX
  16. The Legend of Zelda
  17. Super Mario Bros. 2
  18. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
  19. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
  20. Shovel Knight

3DS:
  1. Pokemon Dream Radar
  2. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX
  3. Super Mario Bros.
  4. Super Smash Bros. for 3DS
  5. Mario Kart 7
  6. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
  7. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons
  8. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
  9. The Legend of Zelda
  10. Super Mario Bros 3
  11. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages
  12. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
  13. 3D Classics: Kirby's Adventure
  14. Super Mario Land
  15. Pushmo
  16. Fire Emblem Awakening
  17. Shovel Knight
  18. Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! (DSiWare!)
  19. Pokemon X
  20. Pokemon Y

Edit: It's amusing how much space there is between the two Oracle games.
I'm also impressed that a DSiWare game charted at all.
 

tolkir

Member
Next week Japan

Wii U

Runbow (CrossFunction)
Fullblast (Cosen)

Virtual Console Wii U

Metro-Cross - Famicom
Konami no Soccer <Konami's Football> - MSX
Image Fight II - PC Engine
Field Combat - Famicom

3DS

Monster Hunter X
Aikatsu! My No.1 Stage!
Chao Illust Club
Sousaku Alice to Oujisama!
 

Mpl90

Two copies sold? That's not a bomb guys, stop trolling!!!
Both are NA

Wii U
  1. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD
  2. Super Mario World
  3. Wii Street U
  4. Super Metroid
  5. EarthBound
  6. Pikmin 3
  7. Super Mario Bros. 3
  8. Super Mario Bros.
  9. New Super Mario Bros. U
  10. Mario Kart 8
  11. Super Mario 64
  12. Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
  13. Metroid Prime Trilogy
  14. Splatoon
  15. NES REMIX
  16. The Legend of Zelda
  17. Super Mario Bros. 2
  18. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
  19. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
  20. Shovel Knight

3DS:
  1. Pokemon Dream Radar
  2. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX
  3. Super Mario Bros.
  4. Super Smash Bros. for 3DS
  5. Mario Kart 7
  6. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
  7. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons
  8. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
  9. The Legend of Zelda
  10. Super Mario Bros 3
  11. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages
  12. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
  13. 3D Classics: Kirby's Adventure
  14. Super Mario Land
  15. Pushmo
  16. Fire Emblem Awakening
  17. Shovel Knight
  18. Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! (DSiWare!)
  19. Pokemon X
  20. Pokemon Y

Edit: It's amusing how much space there is between the two Oracle games.
I'm also impressed that a DSiWare game charted at all.

My question was about the 3DS-Only and Wii U-Only charts, the ones without VC/DSiWare games, and I'd still love to see them as well, but thanks anyway, there's interesting stuff here.
Like...since Guacamelee, one of the base Humble Nindie Bundle games, is out of top 20, I suppose we can say all the games in Wii U's top 20 are higher than 80,000 downloads, at least.
Also, Gunman Clive is out of top 20 in the 3DS chart, thus everything in there is over 130,000 downloads.
 

Pokemaniac

Member
My question was about the 3DS-Only and Wii U-Only charts, the ones without VC/DSiWare games, and I'd still love to see them as well, but thanks anyway, there's interesting stuff here.
Like...since Guacamelee, one of the base Humble Nindie Bundle games, is out of top 20, I suppose we can say all the games in Wii U's top 20 are higher than 80,000 downloads, at least.
Also, Gunman Clive is out of top 20 in the 3DS chart, thus everything in there is over 130,000 downloads.

Wii U-only:
  1. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD
  2. Wii Street U
  3. Pikmin 3
  4. New Super Mario Bros U
  5. Mario Kart 8
  6. Splatoon
  7. NES REMIX
  8. Super Smash Bros for Wii U
  9. Shovel Knight
  10. Super Mario Maker
  11. Wii Party U
  12. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
  13. Super Mario 3D World
  14. Pokemon Rumble U
  15. Trine 2: Director's Cut
  16. NES REMIX 2
  17. Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition
  18. Child of Light
  19. DuckTales: Remastered
  20. Dr. Luigi

3DS only:
  1. Pokemon Dream Radar
  2. Super Smash Bros for 3DS
  3. Mario Kart 7
  4. Animal Crossing: New Leaf
  5. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
  6. 3D Classics: Kirby's Adventure
  7. Pushmo
  8. Fire Emblem Awakening
  9. Shovel Knight
  10. Pokemon X
  11. Pokemon Y
  12. Gunman Clive
  13. 3D Classics: Kid Icarus
  14. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
  15. Colors! 3D
  16. New Super Mario Bros. 2
  17. Pokedex 3D Pro
  18. SteamWorld Dig
  19. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies
  20. Super Mario 3D Land

Since I'm copying down all these lists anyway:

Wii U VC:
  1. Super Mario World
  2. Super Metroid
  3. EarthBound
  4. Super Mario Bros 3
  5. Super Mario Bros.
  6. Super Mario 64
  7. Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
  8. The Legend of Zelda
  9. Super Mario Bros 2
  10. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
  11. Kirby's Adventure
  12. Donkey Kong
  13. The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
  14. F-Zero
  15. Mega Man X
  16. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
  17. Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3
  18. Donkey Kong 64
  19. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
  20. Paper Mario

3DS VC:
  1. The Legend Of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX
  2. Super Mario Bros.
  3. The Legend Of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons
  4. The Legend of Zelda
  5. Super Mario Bros. 3
  6. The Legend Of Zelda: Oracle of Ages
  7. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
  8. Super Mario Land
  9. Kirby's Dream Land
  10. Metroid II - Return of Samus
  11. Metroid
  12. Donkey Kong '94
  13. Super Mario Bros. 2
  14. Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
  15. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
  16. Mega Man 2
  17. Mega Man
  18. Zelda II - The Adventure of Link
  19. Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble (Game Gear!)
  20. Wario Land II

DSiWare:
  1. Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!
  2. Photo Dojo
  3. Plants vs. Zombies
  4. Cut the Rope
  5. Mario Clock
  6. Inchworm Animation
  7. GO Series 10 Second Run
  8. Anonymous Notes Chapter 1 - From the Abyss -
  9. Nintendo Countdown Calendar
  10. Dr. Mario Express
  11. GO Series Undead Storm
  12. Mario Caculator
  13. Bloons TD
  14. Shantae: Risky's Revenge
  15. ZENONIA
  16. Art Academy: First Semester
  17. Bomberman Blitz
  18. Crystal Monsters
  19. myNotebook: Blue
  20. Pop Island - Paperfield
 

Mpl90

Two copies sold? That's not a bomb guys, stop trolling!!!
That's much more than what I could ask for. Thank you Pokemaniac. Since these are US All-Time charts, there can be interesting stuff about sales in there. The first that I think of

Wii U chart - since Guacamelee is 16th in the Wii U only top 20, both 3D World and Tropical Freeze are over 80,000 digital units sold? Surprising (especially for DK). Also, strange to see Guacamelee as the only pay-what-you-want game from the Humble Bundle to be present in both charts. SteamWorld Dig is higher than Dual Destinies in the 3DS chart, but it's also true that it was included in the HB once you paid 10+$, so it's a different matter.
Splatoon is very high, though. Mario Maker too, and its release was quite recent. It seems the amount of sales necessary for entering the lower placements of the chart are higher than what I remembered, interesting.

3DS chart - this doesn't seem to have changed that much since the last time I saw it posted, but great to see (again) SteamWorld Dig in top 20. I'd really love for AA to be near 100,000 units downloaded.

What I'd really love, at this point, is something a bit bigger, like a top 30-40, since there could be other possible placements we can guess sales for due to other known numbers, in order to get a better idea of what's the current eShop environment, sales-wise.
 

TheMoon

Member
Wii U chart - since Guacamelee is 16th in the Wii U only top 20, both 3D World and Tropical Freeze are over 80,000 digital units sold? Surprising (especially for DK).

Is it? We know the game shipped over a million since last December. 80k digital doesn't sound surprising to me.
 

Pokemaniac

Member
That's much more than what I could ask for. Thank you Pokemaniac. Since these are US All-Time charts, there can be interesting stuff about sales in there. The first that I think of

Wii U chart - since Guacamelee is 16th in the Wii U only top 20, both 3D World and Tropical Freeze are over 80,000 digital units sold? Surprising (especially for DK). Also, strange to see Guacamelee as the only pay-what-you-want game from the Humble Bundle to be present in both charts. SteamWorld Dig is higher than Dual Destinies in the 3DS chart, but it's also true that it was included in the HB once you paid 10+$, so it's a different matter.
Splatoon is very high, though. Mario Maker too, and its release was quite recent. It seems the amount of sales necessary for entering the lower placements of the chart are higher than what I remembered, interesting.

3DS chart - this doesn't seem to have changed that much since the last time I saw it posted, but great to see (again) SteamWorld Dig in top 20. I'd really love for AA to be near 100,000 units downloaded.

What I'd really love, at this point, is something a bit bigger, like a top 30-40, since there could be other possible placements we can guess sales for due to other known numbers, in order to get a better idea of what's the current eShop environment, sales-wise.

Also, looking at these, I just realized that Metroid Prime Trilogy doesn't show up on either filtered chart. I suppose technically, the Wii eShop releases don't really fit into either category.
 

Mpl90

Two copies sold? That's not a bomb guys, stop trolling!!!
Is it? We know the game shipped over a million since last December. 80k digital doesn't sound surprising to me.

I don't remember news about Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze being a Wii U million seller...I'd be glad to be wrong though!
 

TheMoon

Member
I don't remember news about Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze being a Wii U million seller...I'd be glad to be wrong though!

Then you're not subscribed to this thread: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=185029508&postcount=675

Just as a bonus fun fact (or reminder), the game was actually at #58 in the top selling games of 2014 list in Germany (above stuff like GTAV [X1], AssCreed Rogue [both], Hyrule Warriors, Dark Souls 2 [PS3], etc). In the all-formats version it still came in at 81 ahead of stuff like Forza Horizon 2. That's pretty respectable, I think. It's no DKCR but it seems to have quietly moved its units.
 

Mpl90

Two copies sold? That's not a bomb guys, stop trolling!!!
Then you're not subscribed to this thread: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=185029508&postcount=675

Just as a bonus fun fact (or reminder), the game was actually at #58 in the top selling games of 2014 list in Germany (above stuff like GTAV [X1], AssCreed Rogue [both], Hyrule Warriors, Dark Souls 2 [PS3], etc). In the all-formats version it still came in at 81 ahead of stuff like Forza Horizon 2. That's pretty respectable, I think. It's no DKCR but it seems to have quietly moved its units.

Oh, well, I'm glad to be wrong! Didn't know that there was an update about it.
 

Vanillalite

Ask me about the GAF Notebook
Going back to Wild World after New Leaf would be tough. The games only ever add more and more, and just get better with each iteration. Nice that it's there, though!

This + lack of online makes me wonder why I'd play WW over just playing New Leaf.
 

Glass Joe

Member
Is it? We know the game shipped over a million since last December. 80k digital doesn't sound surprising to me.

Maybe a million worldwide, but not in the US alone, which is all the chart would be focused on. I think Tropical Freeze may have been discounted or even been a Club Nintendo promo so some may have gotten it that way.

SUPER STREET FIGHTER II TURBO REVIVAL (GBA) is tomorrow's VC title on the Wii U.

Man, I couldn't be less excited about GBA Super Nintendo ports coming out for VC when the SNES version is already available.
 

joedick

Member
Maybe a million worldwide, but not in the US alone, which is all the chart would be focused on. I think Tropical Freeze may have been discounted or even been a Club Nintendo promo so some may have gotten it that way.

Tropical Freeze was a platinum prize for Club Nintendo.
 
Man, I couldn't be less excited about GBA Super Nintendo ports coming out for VC when the SNES version is already available.
Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo was never released on SNES, only "regular" SSF2 was (so no Akuma, super combo, etc), so this isn't a SNES port. It's not a direct port of the arcade game either since it has new art, new stages and some other changes. Not that this is a particularly good version of Street Fighter 2 or anything, but if other versions with much less differences between them have released on VC before, then why not this one as well?
 

steveovig

Member
SSF2 will probably sell well but I still find myself very frustrated. I have been waiting for Bonk since last month. I see no reason for more than one release, besides another Street Fighter 2 version but I know I'm preaching to the choir.
 

@MUWANdo

Banned
Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo was never released on SNES, only "regular" SSF2 was (so no Akuma, super combo, etc), so this isn't a SNES port. It's not a direct port of the arcade game either since it has new art, new stages and some other changes. Not that this is a particularly good version of Street Fighter 2 or anything, but if other versions with much less differences between them have released on VC before, then why not this one as well?

You can't play this version with two players, for one.
 
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