Nintendo Download: Mega Man May continues with Mega Man Battle Network 3

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Mega Man May is still going strong in its second week, which will see the debut of Mega Man Battle Network 3 (Blue and White) on the Wii U Virtual Console. Also on the Wii U is Nihilumbra, Ultratron, Funk of Titans, and New Super Mario Bros. (DS).

As for the 3DS there’s 3D Thunder Blade, and Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains. New themes include Pushmo, Fantasy Zone, Space Harrier, and an Attack on Titan theme that’s only available if you buy the digital edition of the game.

It wasn’t part of the official Nintendo Download list today, but Stretchmo, the newest Pushmo game, is out today. It’s a free-to-play model that gives you access to the first seven puzzles, allowing you to buy portions of the game piecemeal or the entire thing for $9.99.

If you missed last week’s edition, here it is. As for what I’m getting, I picked up every game in the Battle Network series a few years back in physical form, so I think I’ll sit this week out.

For those who are interested, sales are going on for both the Wii U and 3DS.


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