3DS eShop gets 7 original games over coming months

Nintendo 3DS owners have new digital games to look forward to over the holiday season and beyond without ever breaking their precious eyeball-screen alignment. Nintendo today announced seven original games (including a sequel to Pushmo) set to launch on the eShop from late October to early 2013, as well as pr൲evious retail-only releases and virtual console a🏅dditions.

The seven new games in order of release:

  • October 25 - NightSky An ambient action-puzzler in which players maneuver through picturesque worlds with a physics-enabled sphere.
  • November 32 - Crashmo New block-pushing challenges await players in this sequel to Pushmo, as well as new gravity mechanics and enhanced puzzle creation.
  • Before Holidays - Liberation Maiden Suda 51 casts players as the President of New Japan in this Star Fox and Panzer Dragoon-inspired shooter.
  • Before Holidays - Aero Porter Align baggage across both screens as the clock ticks down to take-off. Expect turbulence.
  • Before Holidays - Crimson Shroud The creator of Final Fantasy Tactics and Vagrant Story spins a table-top-inspired RPG tale.
  • December 27 - Fluidity: Spin Cycle Gyroscopic water body maneuvers prevail in this motion-enabled puzzle game.
  • Early 2013 - Tokyo Crash Mobs Fling folks furiously in this color-matching Zuma style game with little regard for the sanctity of human life.

The 3DS eShop will also see the digital releases of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Super Mario 3D Land, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Legend of 🔯Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Star Fox 64 3D, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Mario Kart 7 on October 18 for $40 apiece. Six new clas🔯sic games will also hit the virtual console in the same period, headlined by Zelda ༒II: The Adventure of Link on November 22.

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