Since the Wii U eShop's launch back in November, Nintendo have been strikingly uncommitted to bringing first party titles to the service. As Nintendo prepare to launch their acclaimed Pokemon Rumble series onto the Wii U eShop, we take a look at why their latest decision was a wise one.
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Scanning amiibo for games they're not intended for produces some rather interesting results, as one fan's experiment shows with Pokémon Rumble U.
Wow I almost forgot about this game.... hmmmmm it seems we might have pokemon balls coming soon?
This article is about the special discount Nintendo will be giving to Super Pokemon Rumble and Pokemon Rumble U starting tomorrow. The article also briefly goes into detail about the two games and what makes them stand out.
Yes, this was a wise decision, it will be 17.99, but you also have to look at there are little figures to buy... 649 of them at 3.99 each!!! so yeah, the down load, was very smart, considering there are going to be alot of people, who will want to CATCH EM ALL!! This will also put an ease on parent's wallet, as for 17.99 for the game, and buy two or three figures to make the kid happy, instead of paying 59.99 for it, and then buy the figures.. so yeah it was a smart move by nintendo.