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Here’s The Launch Trailer For The New Nintendo Selects

The latest batch of Nintendo Selects titles are available now for $19.99 each. Nintendo has released a new promo to highlight the recently-reduced prices of six games – three on Nintendo 3DS and three on Wii U. They are Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Tomodachi Life, Nintendo Land, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD and LEGO City Undercover. They can be purchased in stores and digitally via the Nintendo eShop.

16 thoughts on “Here’s The Launch Trailer For The New Nintendo Selects”

        1. Well, some of your villagers might leave and your flowers die. The flowers are especially painful because adding them all over your town and watering them every single day takes so much time. And then weeds appear in your town. And there’s events in the game for special furniture and other items that only run like a day ( EX: Christmas, Halloween) and you need to wait real time, a full year, to do it again. You could change the clock if you want, but the game knows and you still get punished. Good luck. XD

              1. Yeah man I’m excited, i just started the other day!

                I’m really surprised Wii U didn’t get proper AC treatment. But here’s to hoping NX gets some love from that series. I could see that boosting people’s want to buy into NX.

                I wish Cubivore would make a come back…

                1. Well, Nintendo themselves have said that the upcoming Animal Crossing mobile game will interact with a mainline Animal Crossing game. And I don’t think 3DS is getting another one.
                  Plus, I do see people who play the moble game being curious about the (extremely likely) NX version.

  1. As soon as I’m able, I’m absolutely picking up LEGO City Undercover. Despite the notorious loading times, I’m looking forward to some open-world fun.

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