Nintendo Download: 12/13/12: Shroud of Chuck E. Edition

The 3DS has another good showing

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Nintendo Download isn’t looking bad this week, especially if you’re a fan of Guild 01 and Chuck E. Cheese’s.

In the portable arena, you can pick up Crimson Shroud (3DS eShop), Art of Balance TOUCH! (3DS eShop), Ninja Gaiden (3DS VC), Gardenscapes (3DS eShop), Chuck E. Cheese’s Alien Defence Force (DSiWare), Rytmik: World Music Edition (DSiWare), and Zombie Skape (DSiWare). The demo for Hey Ice King why’d you steal our garbage?!! is also up.

Elsewhere, you can grab demos for Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed and Rayman Legends on the Wii U, as well as the full retail version of Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition on the eShop. As of next week, it will have been one full month without one original game on the Wii U eShop.

If you missed last week’s installment, here it is. As for what I’m getting, Crimson Shroud looks pretty amazing, so I’m most likely picking it up. Even though I’ve already played the Rayman Legends demo I can’t get enough. Ninja Gaiden is a classic challenge, so I’m all over that again. Not a bad week, honestly — for the 3DS at least.


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