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Murder on the Titanic, Shaun the Sheep & More Now Available via Nintendo eShop

This week’s new releases on the Nintendo eShop are headlined by the return of Shaun the Sheep. Originally made available on Nintendo 3DS via the Nintendo Video channel, the Shaun the Sheep mini-series is now available for purchase to allow fans to watch whenever they wish in full stereoscopic 3D.

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electronictheatre.co.uk
3-4-53958d ago

Ahh more games nobody wants to play or asked for on the eshop.

I love my 3DS but the eshop compared to what I can play on my PSP via PSN is just stupid.

Last gen's handheld and I can play PSone era games and yet THIS years 3DS gen and I can only play late 80's NES games and early 90's Game gear, mid 90's GBC games.

Games didn't start offering good content to last you until the SNES/Geneis, yet we can't play these via eshop on 3DS.

Makes no sense.

Nintendo would make millions selling SNES + GBA games.

Sell them for $5-20 for all I care. They will be bought.

-GreenRanger2449d ago

Super Mario RPG will always be my no. 1 Mario RPG. The N64 Paper Mario is a very close second.

New_Age_Retro_Hippie2449d ago

Yeah, I think that the Mario RPGs, especially the earlier ones, have been pretty consistently good games.

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FallenAngel19842449d ago

Mario has like 5 different types of RPG series now

- Super Mario RPG
- Paper Mario
- Mario & Luigi
- Puzzles and Dragons: Super Mario Bros Edition
- Mario + Rabbids

New_Age_Retro_Hippie2449d ago

I didn't even think of Puzzle and Dragons, haha.

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Nintendo Selects versions of Kirby Triple Deluxe and Mario & Luigi: Dream Team now available

The Nintendo Selects version of Kirby Triple Deluxe and Mario & Luigi: Dream Team are now available in the North American region.

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Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Paper Mario: Sticker Star & more join Nintendo Selects next month

Five more Nintendo 3DS games will be added to Nintendo's budget-price 'Selects' range next month, the publisher has announced.

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