Mutant Mudds Super Challenge (3DS eShop)

3DS eShop Price: £8.99 (UK) / $4.99 $9.99 (US)

Whatever way you choose to experience it, Mutant Mudds Super Challenge is an absolute must-have for platformer veterans. While the version of choice is largely dependent upon the preferred platform of each individual, we'd ultimately recommend the 3DS version over the Wii U version. The 3D effect adds a pleasing layer of depth to stages, and the overall design of the game feels better fit to a portable format. Either way, do yourself a favour and go download this.

Also available on Wii U eShop for £8.99 (UK) / $4.99 $9.99 (US)

Mega Man Legacy Collection (3DS)

3DS eShop Price: £11.99 (UK) / $2.99 $14.99 (US)

Mega Man Legacy Collection is a great package for 3DS owners with a lot of content and stuff to do. For newcomers it's worth acknowledging that each game is very challenging, and could be too much for someone who isn't used to the steep learning curve. With that in mind, the wealth of extras, the challenge mode and the sheer scope of six games nevertheless make Mega Man Legacy Collection a great option for anyone who's looking for an old-school Capcom treat who'd rather play on a smaller handheld than Switch.

Mutant Mudds (3DS eShop)

3DS eShop Price: £8.99 (UK) / $4.49 $8.99 (US)

Also available on Switch, we've seen developers blend puzzles with 2D platforming to create some interesting hybrids, but it's nice to see a developer get back to basics and offer up a more traditional platforming experience for players to sink their teeth into. With its crafty level designs and unique visual style, Mutant Mudds offers up the best of both 8-bit and 16-bit worlds, all the while giving fans of the genre a classic 2D platformer.

Xeodrifter (3DS eShop)

3DS eShop Price: £7.99 (UK) / $4.99 $9.99 (US)

When playing this game for the first time, it's clear that Xeodrifter is something special. Combining 8-bit style with modern gameplay flair, it takes the best of both worlds and meets at a very comfortable middle. It's not a perfect game, especially when taking into consideration the sometimes frustrating platforming and short campaign length, but that's not to say this one should be ignored. It's not an adventure for the faint of heart, but there's no reason that Xeodrifter should be overlooked by platforming fans – and while you can also get the excellent Switch version, there's something to be said about playing it on the little 3DS.

Also available on Wii U eShop for £7.99 (UK) / $4.99 $9.99 (US)

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy (3DS eShop)

3DS eShop Price: £24.99 (UK) / $2.99 $29.99 (US)

While this one is also available on Switch (along with many other platforms, Phoenix Wright will always feel at home to us on two screens. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy is an excellent package wherever you choose to play it, delivering hours and hours of entertaining and quirky interactive novel gameplay. It remains unique in the market, at least in its consistent levels of quality, and for those new to the franchise — or fans of Dual Destinies — it's a must buy. If you've played the originals to death, the prospect of replaying them on other platforms is a trickier sell — the enhancements are minor enough that they're not worth buying as opposed to simply firing up that old DS cart. As an isolated product, however, this is a wonderful addition to the 3DS' library. It's definitely Guilty of being excellent.

Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth (3DS)

3DS eShop Price: £3.59 £10.99 (UK) / $19.99 (US)

Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth has something for everyone. If you’re a Persona fan, you’ll get a huge kick out of seeing your old Gekkoukan and Yasogami classmates in an all-new adventure, and Etrian Odyssey fans open to a change will love it — this is the story-driven experiment of Etrian Odyssey Untold taken to the next level, with a stylistic overhaul to match. And if you haven’t played either of its inspirations, you’re still in luck — this isn’t just a great crossover, it’s a fantastically fun RPG in its own right, with colourful characters, engaging gameplay, and a whole heap of style. Persona fans will undoubtedly get the most out of the fan-service, but even if you can’t tell Junpei from Junes, you’ll still have a blast exploring Persona Q.

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Runbow (Wii U eShop)

Wii U eShop Price: £2.19 £10.99 (UK) / $2.99 $14.99 (US)

Runbow is a game that is very ‘Nintendo’ in every single aspect, from concept to art and sound direction, to the point that Nintendo itself held a launch party for Runbow at the Nintendo World Store in NYC. It's an excellent party game with a solid single player campaign and more unlockables than the colours of the rainbow; you won't regret playing this gem on the Wii U (or Switch).

Trine Enchanted Edition (Wii U eShop)

Wii U eShop Price: £2.74 £10.99 (UK) / £14.99 (US)

Trine Enchanted Edition is a gorgeous rendition to pick up (wherever you choose to) for those who enjoyed the sequel. It's also the sensible place for newcomers to start, although the plot isn't really that deep. The game can be completed in less than 10 hours, but completionists can expect to lengthen this time seeking every nook and cranny. The way multiplayer refreshes the whole experience also can't be expressed enough. Those who love puzzle-platformers can Trine on their own, then pick up a friend or two and Trine, Trine again.

Trine 2 Wii U has some exclusive content, so you might want to pick that one up for only £3.49.

Shantae: Half-Genie Hero (Wii U)

Wii U eShop Price: £2.19 £10.99 (UK) / $9.99 $19.99 (UK)

With tight controls, a new visual style and the series' trademark writing, Shantae: Half-Genie Hero is a top class entry in WayForward's Shantae line of 2D platformers which began way back on Game Boy Color. It offered newcomers a great point to jump in, and remains a shining example of WayForward's talent with 2D action games. The Switch game added lovely portability, but Wii U is still a great place to play.

Shantae: Risky's Revenge - Director's Cut (Wii U eShop)

Wii U eShop Price: £3.49 £6.99 (UK) / $4.99 $9.99 (UK)

Shantae: Risky's Revenge - Director's Cut was a solid update to the DSiWare classic, and the best way to experience the game at the time (although the Switch version is now available). For those of you that have never played it, we'd give this game a strong recommendation; it's creative, clever, and colourful — a retro action game you won't want to miss out on.

DuckTales: Remastered (Wii U eShop)

Wii U eShop Price: £13.49 (UK) / $2.99 14.99 (US)

Don’t let the cartoony graphics and Disney branding fool you: DuckTales: Remastered is a challenging duck-blur of a platformer that’s absolutely brimming with charm. The campaign of this affectionate remake of the NES classic may be short, but WayForward updated it in a way that makes the experience feel fresh and guarantees you'll want to revisit it. This is essential gaming for fans of the original DuckTales or the animated series, and even if you're not in those camps, it's still worth a look for fans of Disney, platformers, and Disney platformers.

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (3DS)

Wii U eShop Price: £39.99 (UK) / $2.99 $29.99 (US)

The Monster Hunter games have always required a big investment and many fans insist the 'traditional' grind and other franchise foibles are necessary to the 'authentic' Monster Hunter experience. Crafting items from the enormous beasts you’ve taken down can be hugely rewarding, and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is possibly the best of the 'classic style' — the best way to find out if you’ve got the bug for the series. Although Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate works on an original model 3DS, we’d recommend playing on a New 3DS for camera control and a better frame rate. Lovely.

Mr. Pumpkin Adventure (Wii U eShop)

Wii U eShop Price: £0.99 £3.99 (UK) / $1.99 $3.99

Mr. Pumpkin Adventure is a well-crafted point and click game. If you don't enjoy logic-based problem solving, point and click puzzle games or clue hunting for hours on end, this probably isn't a game for you. If you do, however, like all of this, and have played games such as Professor Layton previously, this may be one to consider. While it does have a certain formula to it that may wear thin for some over time, and it's not necessarily as polished as some other similar games, the crazy and charming nature of this title is certainly unique; it deserves a look from fans of the genre.

Gunman Clive HD Collection (Wii U eShop)

Wii U eShop Price: £1.79 £3.59 (UK) / $1.99 $3.99

Gunman Clive HD Collection is an absolute no-brainer, wherever you play it. For the low price of entry, you are getting HD versions of not one, but two impeccably-crafted action platformers from Bertil Hörberg, the developer behind the also-excellent Mechstermination Force and Super Punch Patrol. They may be over a bit too soon and they may not always have the fairest of level designs, but there's more than enough replayability here to cancel out both of these problems. Do yourself a favour and go download this game immediately.

Mighty Switch Force! 2 (Wii U eShop)

Wii U eShop Price: £2.50 £5.00 (UK) / $2.99 $5.99

The ported pixels look charming on the big screen, the energetic soundtrack keeps a beat in your step, and above all, the game plays great. Mighty Switch Force! 2 might not offer drastic changes from its predecessor, but given the brevity of these games, we think more of the same is in no way a bad thing. Anyone who already owns the 3DS counterpart more than likely won’t find any reason to reinvest in this duplicate, though Wii U owners that have yet to switch their attention over to the series should feel confident jumping in. The Mighty Switch Force! series is on the cusp of true platforming greatness, and the series is worth trying out whether on 3DS or Switch.

Also available on 3DS eShop for £2.50 £5.00.99 (UK) / $2.99 £5.99

Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara (Wii U eShop)

Wii U eShop Price: £11.99 (UK) / $2.99 $14.99 (US)

Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara is an enjoyable eShop game that offers lots of content and a glimpse into Capcom’s storied past, and the occasional balance issues and streamlined online experience aren’t enough to bring this arcade gem down. Iron Galaxy may have run into some trouble porting Chronicles of Mystara to the Wii U, but it certainly doesn’t show in the final product. This is a title not to be missed.

Shovel Knight (Wii U eShop)

Wii U eShop Price: £5.39 £35.99 (UK)

Treasure Trove on Wii U: $5.99 $35.99 (US)

Yacht Club Games scored a hit with Shovel Knight across all platforms, Nintendo or not. With brilliant game design, charming presentation that tapped into everyone's 8-bit nostalgia before it was done to death, and a ton of post-release content which added a bewildering amount of new stuff to the base game, this was a wonderful first title from the fledgling developer and proved that Kickstarter successes were indeed possible, if done right.

Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove is also available to purchase on 3DS for the staggeringly low price of £4.04.


Will you be snatching anything up in these final hour? Don't forget to check out our 3DS and Wii U eShop Countdown of our favourite eShop exclusives — not necessarily on sale, either.