Kirby Goes On Sale This Week On Wii U Virtual Console

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Nintendo 3DS eShop Update (NA):

The following games will be available this week on the 3DS eShop:

  • Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D – $34.99 (on Friday)
  • Naruto: Powerful Shippuden – $34.99
  • Groove Heaven – $3.99

 

Additionally, The Denpa Men: They Came by Wave is available at 20% off until May 30th. The game’s discounted price is $7.99.

 

Wii U eShop Update (NA):

The following Virtual Console games are available this week on Wii U:

 

  • Kirby’s Dream Land 3 – $7.99
  • Kirby’s Dream Course – $7.99
  • Kirby Super Star – $7.99

 

If you purchase any of the two above Kirby titles before 9pm PST on May 30th, you’ll get the third one for free.

 

You can view this week’s Nintendo eShop update in its entirety here.

 

Nintendo 3DS eShop Update (EU):

  • Project X Zone – A Lethal Surprise Demo – Free
  • Swords & Soldiers 3D – €7.00/£5.90
  • Air Battle Hockey 3D – €4.99/£4.49
  • Groove Heaven – €3.99/£3.59
  • Rabbids Rumble Demo – Free
  • Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D – €39.99/£34.99 (Friday)
  • Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Shadow Wars – €19.99/£17.99

 

Additionally, The Denpa Men: They Came by Wave is on sale until May 30th. The game’s price has been reduced from €7.99/£7.19 to €6.39/£5.69.

 

Wii U eShop Update (EU):

  • Resident Evil: Revelations – €49.99/£39.99
  • LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes – €49.99/£39.99

 

Additionally, you can get the following two Kirby games at a discount on Wii U Virtual Console if you already own Kirby’s Adventure:

 

  • Kirby’s Dream Course – €5.59/£3.79 (normally €7.99/£5.49)
  • Kirby Super Star – €5.59/£3.79 (normally €7.99/£5.49)

 


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Ishaan Sahdev
Ishaan specializes in game design/sales analysis. He's the former managing editor of Siliconera and wrote the book "The Legend of Zelda - A Complete Development History". He also used to moonlight as a professional manga editor. These days, his day job has nothing to do with games, but the two inform each other nonetheless.