

Meanwhile, Nintendo has also announced a new incentive to encourage 3DS owners to purchase full retail games from the eShop. Reggie also confirmed that more packs are planned for the latest Super Mario title, and they're scheduled to arrive at the end of both October and November. Each pack is graded based on difficulty, giving any dedicated player the ability to purchase and play through some very challenging levels that'll test their platforming mettle.ģDS owners can download any of the following DLC pack for New Super Mario Bros. Each pack will cost gamers a very reasonable $2.50, and they will contain three different levels that can be played in NSMB2's Coin Rush mode. 2, and fans should be quite content with what they'll be getting in exchange for their hard-earned money.ĭuring a Nintendo Direct Mini presentation, hosted by none other than Nintendo of America President and COO Reggie Fils-Aime, it was revealed that three separate content packs will become available for download on October 4th. Today the house that Mario built has finally detailed the upcoming pieces of DLC for New Super Mario Bros.

2 is the game that kicked off the Big N's revamped digital distribution method, so it's appropriate that the first-party title will also be one of the first to offer downloadable content to consumers. The 3DS began offering full retail titles for download via the Nintendo eShop this past Summer, and the results thus far have apparently been promising. Your position on the board from first to last while you’re sitting on the bus.Nintendo has made its intentions pertaining to digital distribution well known in the past year. For one, you won’t be able to shout and swear Party game on a portable device naturally creates a different dynamic to Fortunately, Mario Party: Island Tour features Download Play which means others can join in without purchasing the game themselves – but without an online multiplayer option you’ll need three friends each with a 3DS, and unless you met your chums at Nintendo club that might be a struggle. As with all party games (and the real-life kind, of course) it’s better with more friends. Mario loves to throw a party, it’s his 10th, in fact (counting his official titles in the series).
