Get out your Nintendo 3DS for this week’s Nintendo eShop update

Get out your Nintendo 3DS for this week’s Nintendo eShop update

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https://www.polygon.com/2018/8/2/17644158/nintendo-switch-eshop-games-list-nintendo-3ds-warioware-gold

We usually spotlight Nintendo Switch games in our weekly eShop download posts. It seems like the logical, helpful thing to do — Nintendo’s thrown its might behind the system, and numerous third-parties have come along for the ride. But the Nintendo 3DS is still out there, scratching and surviving, and this week’s set of new releases is a reminder of the handheld’s persistence.

WarioWare Gold is the first entry in the series since 2013’s lackluster Game and Wario for Wii U. It’s also arguably the first one worth playing since WarioWare: D.I.Y. on Nintendo DS, a game that launched almost 10 years ago. We’re into the return to the series’ roots, filled with the franchise’s hilarious characters and even a talking Wario for the first time. Gold is a fun, funny, self-aware parody of minigame collections that holds up as well as the original Mega Microgames! does.

Get out your Nintendo 3DS for this week’s Nintendo eShop update

Aug 2, 2018, 6:43pm UTC
https://www.polygon.com/2018/8/2/17644158/nintendo-switch-eshop-games-list-nintendo-3ds-warioware-gold > We usually spotlight Nintendo Switch games in our weekly eShop download posts. It seems like the logical, helpful thing to do — Nintendo’s thrown its might behind the system, and numerous third-parties have come along for the ride. But the Nintendo 3DS is still out there, scratching and surviving, and this week’s set of new releases is a reminder of the handheld’s persistence. > WarioWare Gold is the first entry in the series since 2013’s lackluster Game and Wario for Wii U. It’s also arguably the first one worth playing since WarioWare: D.I.Y. on Nintendo DS, a game that launched almost 10 years ago. We’re into the return to the series’ roots, filled with the franchise’s hilarious characters and even a talking Wario for the first time. Gold is a fun, funny, self-aware parody of minigame collections that holds up as well as the original Mega Microgames! does.