Nintendo Download: August 30th (North America)

Thursday, August 30th, 2012

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Well, would you look at that? We’ve actually got some interesting content in this week’s Nintendo Download! There isn’t a whole lot available this week, but we’ve actually got something interesting for a change.

First, Toki Tori for the Game Boy Color is available this week for $3.99. The game was re-released a few years ago as a remake for the Wii, followed by an iOS version, a PC version, and an Android version. Both the original and its remake were critically praised, so go ahead and check it out.

In other news, the demo for Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy is also available today. So for people who’ve been waiting to try the game first before they decided to buy it, you can download it now. I plan on getting it anyway because I really like music rhythm games. I also really, really like most Final Fantasy music, so this is a match made in heaven for me.

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UPDATE: If you download the demo for Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy, you may notice that the usage limit is set to Unlimited. This is the first (as far as I know) demo on the eShop to ditch that stupid 30-use limit. Other demos have not been updated to give you unlimited uses. Whether future demos will ditch the usage limit or not is unclear at this time.

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