Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE | oprainfall

Take note, Nintendo fans, because the latest Nintendo Download has a lot to offer. Besides showing off new games available digitally, such as recently released Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE, Mighty No. 9, and (sigh) Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, they also have games newly available on the Virtual Console. Games such as Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, Red and Blue Rescue Team and Pokemon Mysery Dungeon: Explorers of the Sky for Wii U VC as well as old school classic Super Ghouls ‘n Ghosts for the 3DS VC (for those who enjoy masochism).

Besides all those newly uploaded titles, there are also a bunch of games on sale in both the Wii U and 3DS Nintendo eShop. For the Wii U, Vector Assault is 20% off; Infinity Runner is more than 40% off; Star Sky is 50% off; Steel Rivals is more than 25% off; and Super Destronaut is a whopping 50% off.

For the 3DS, a bunch of titles from Circle are discounted, such as Parking Star 3D and Quell Reflect; Attack on Titan: Humanity In Chains is 50% off (if you’re an anime fan) and Snow Moto Racing is also 50% off.

Finally, the following titles are discounted for both systems; 99 Moves; Another World – 20th Anniversary Edition; Citizens of Earth; Darts Up 3D; Jewel Match 3; The Legend of Legacy; Sweetest Thing and Turtle Tale, plus other various Atlus games are on sale.

Two new themes are available on the Theme Shop for Rhythm Heaven Megamix and the Nintendo 3DS Summer Vacation Sweepstakes is also starting. Finally, a bunch of new games have also been released this week, including such titles as Splashy Duck, Rubik’s Cube and Unholy Heights.

Keep in mind that the sales are active for varying amounts of time, so make sure to check out the eShop when you get a moment.

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Josh Speer
Josh is a passionate gamer, finding time to clock in around 30-40 hours of gaming a week. He discovered Operation Rainfall while avidly following the localization of the Big 3 Wii RPGs. He enjoys SHMUPS, Platformers, RPGs, Roguelikes and the occasional Fighter. He’s also an unashamedly giant Mega Man fan, having played the series since he was eight. As Head Editor and Review Manager, he spends far too much time editing reviews and random articles. In his limited spare time he devours indies whole and anticipates the release of quirky, unpredictable and innovative games.