Nintendo eShop Biggest Sale of the Year

Up to 30% Discounts on First Party Titles

Mario, Zelda, Yoshi, StarFox, Wii Party, Fire Emblem, Lego, Animal Crossing, Kid Icarus, Just Dance, all have discounts.
We present you the full list of titles part of this sale.
Mario
Mario Party 10 (Wii U) $49.99 to $34.99
Super Mario 3D World (Wii U) $59.99 to $41.99
New Super Mario Bros. U (Wii U) $59.99 to $41.99
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Wii U) $39.99 to $27.99
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (3DS) $39.99 to $27.99
Mario Golf: World Tour (3DS) $29.99 to $20.99
Mario Tennis Open (3DS) $39.99 to $27.99
Super Mario 3D Land (3DS) $29.99 to $20.99
Dr. Luigi (Wii U) $14.99 to $10.49
Mario & Luigi: Super Star Saga (Wii U) $7.99 to $5.59
Mario Golf: Advance Tour (Wii U) $6.99 to $4.89
Mario Tennis (3DS) $5.99 to $4.19
The Legend of Zelda
Hyrule Warriors (Wii U) $59.99 to $41.99
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD (Wii U) $49.99 to $34.99
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (3DS) $39.99 to $27.99
The Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap (Wii U) $7.99 to $5.59
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages (3DS) $5.99 to $4.19
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (3DS) $5.99 to $4.19
Yoshi
Yoshi’s New Island (3DS) $39.99 to $27.99
Yoshi Touch & Go (Wii U) $9.99 to $6.99
Yoshi’s Island DS  (Wii U) $9.99 to $6.99
Yoshi (Wii U & 3DS) $4.99 to $3.49
LEGO
LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (Wii U) $19.99 to $13.99
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (Wii U) $29.99 to $20.99
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (3DS) $19.99 to $13.99
LEGO the Hobbit (Wii U & 3DS)  $19.99 to $13.99
The LEGO Movie (Wii U & 3DS)  $19.99 to $13.99
LEGO The Lord of the Rings (3DS) $19.99 to $13.99
LEGO Ninjago: Nindroids (3DS) $19.99 to $13.99
LEGO Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin (3DS) $19.99 to $13.99
Just Dance
Just Dance 4 (Wii U) $39.99 to $27.99
Just Dance 2014 (Wii U) $39.99 to $27.99
Just Dance 2015 (Wii U) $39.99 to $27.99
Just Dance Kids 2014 (Wii U) $19.99 to $13.99
Others
Wii Party U (Wii U) $39.99 to $27.99
Animal Crossing: New Leaf (3DS) $29.99 to $20.99
Fantasy Life (3DS) $39.99 to $27.99
Fire Emblem: Awakening (3DS) $39.99 to $27.99
Kid Icarus: Uprising (3DS) $34.99 to $24.49
Star Fox 64 3D (3DS) $39.99 to $27.99
The sale will end June 23 at 8:59 am PT, so don’t miss out! What games catch your eye with these price tags? Please, do let us know in the comments!

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About Paco

Growing up in the late 90’s, Paco’s introduction to video games was Mario 64, and he hasn’t really stopped ever since, he’s also a player kin to Wind Waker, having beaten it an unholy amount of times, and completed it at least 5 times, or so he claims.

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Nintendo Digital Event 2015

                                                                                         

Star Fox Zero, ToZ: Triforce Heroes, Mario Tenis Wii U, Mario Maker, Xenoblade Chronicles X and much more!

 
   Nintendo’s Direct conference was held today and brought with it all kinds of news. Fans are
   always exited when games like Star Fox Zero and Mario Maker are shown, but what else has
   Nintendo prepared for us today?



Star Fox Zero 
Shigueru Miyamoto talks about some of the new feautures the game will have, including the multiple transformations of the airwing and the optimized controllers they prepared with the gyro sensors of the gamepad. All the levels of the game can be played with different vehicles, which increases the options of the players and motivates them to replay the levels.
The Legend of Zelda: TriForce Heroes
TriForce Heroes is a 3 players co-op game that focuses on teamwork rather than competitivity. Some new features include game mechanics like the Totem mode and the different dress-up abilities the heroes acquire.
Hyrule Warriors Legends
Hyrule Warriors will be brought to the 3DS along with all the DLC characters that were included in the Wii U version and a few new ones from the Wind Waker.
Metroid Prime Federation Force


This 3DS was announced to launch at 2016. It is a four-player cooperative online FPS game that takes place on the Metroid franchise world. It also comes along with the 3 vs 3 sports battles.

                                                                             
Xenoblade Chronicles X


The game is scheduled to be realeased on the 4rth of December  of 2015.


Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival

This game is basically a party game in which players use amibo as avatars. The game includes the well known table-like features that can be seen on classic Mario Party Games, with their own set of minigames, traps, and items.

Mario & Luigi Paper Jam


Nintendo surprises by mixing up two of their famous RPG worlds: Mario & Luigi and Paper Mario. The game keeps the Mario & Luigi fighing style but adds creative features that involve Paper Mario classic powers.

Mario Maker


Mario Maker will aloud Mario fans to create their own 2D platform course and share them online. Amiibo will be supported in the form of mystery mushrooms, which aloud Mario to transform into the form of different amiibo.

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About Carlos


Carlos was introduced to the gaming world at an early age, starting with the Nintendo 64 as his first console. Playing games like Paper Mario, Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda made him specially addicted to RPG and adventure games, which created his obsession of always exploring under every single rock on the modern games (and occasionally, on real life too).

TVG Talk – the Wii U in 2015

The Legend of Zelda, Splatoon, Mario Party 10, Yoshi’s Woolly World, StarFox, Mario Maker, Xenoblade Chronicles X.

Nintendo gave us a fantastic 2014 for the Wii U, and is looking like 2015 is going to be great too! But what exactly can we expect to see?
Splatoon
Splatoon is Nintendo’s latest IP, and it’s looking up to be a very unique Third-Person Shooter with platforming elements and customization. We’re particularly excited to see what it has to offer since it’s taking the summer spot that Mario Kart 8 took last year.

Yoshi’s Woolly World

Yoshi’s Woolly World is the first Yoshi title on a Nintendo home console since Yoshi’s Story back on the Nintendo 64, and it seems like it’s its first true sequel, the yarn textures on the game look gorgeous, and the 2-player co-op will probably bring the game to a high replay value.
The game was originally going to come out last year, but due to some delays it has been pushed to 2015, which is nice considering we won’t be getting many Nintendo 2D platformers this year.




Mario Maker

Have you ever wanted to create your own Super Mario Bros. level? Well, Mario Maker is exactly that! It allows you to create levels from the most iconic 2D platformer Super Mario games, which revealed so far are Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, and New Super Mario Bros U; which are arguably the most iconic in the whole series.
We aren’t so sure about the format of this game though, if it doesn’t get more options, or some sort of story mode or a set list of levels created by the developers, it’s probably going to be an eShop-only title or a budget release like Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker when it came out last year.
Xenoblade Chronicles X
Xenoblade Chronicles is arguably one of the best RPG’s for the Wii, and is no surprise that the reveal of a sequel on the Wii U has fans already hyped for it.
Weather we’ll be seeing again characters like Shulk is yet to be confirmed, but the gameplay seems familiar enough to make us feel safe, and the visuals stunning, and the story interesting enough to keep us excited.

Star Fox
Star Fox is easily one of the most recognizable franchises by Nintendo, and yet, is one that has had very few releases, and of those releases, some are very experimental like Star Fox Adventures, and it has so little releases, that the last true Star Fox game on a Nintendo home console came out back on the GameCube in 2005.
Another odd thing about it is that we know very little of it, in fact, there is no screen shots, not even a logo or teaser to go on from, that’s why we picked promo art from Star Fox 64 3D, all we know is that it’ll take advantage of the Wii U Gamepad’s features like the Touchscreen and the Gyro-sensor.
The Legend of Zelda
Even though we got an HD remake and a spin-off, the upcoming Zelda title marks the first true Zelda on the Wii U. and boy it’s shaping out to be a spectacular game!
Beautiful landscapes, exploration, huge open world, dungeons, and it takes advantage of the Wii U Gamepad in ways similar to the WindWaker HD.