The latest batch of My Nintendo game discounts for Europe has now gone live, giving players the usual chance to grab a handful of games at discounted prices.
There are five new discounts up for grabs this time, all for games which Nintendo has described as "magical". Ooer.
As always, you can take advantage of these discounts by simply using the required Gold or Platinum My Nintendo Points listed below.
- [3DS] 30% off Disney Magical World 2: 120 Gold Points
- [3DS] 30% off Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros.: 120 Gold Points
- [3DS] 30% off Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move: 100 Platinum Points
- [3DS] 50% off Mario Tennis (Virtual Console GBC): 25 Gold Points
- [3DS] 50% off Balloon Kid (Virtual Console GB): 15 Gold Points
Will you be taking advantage of any of these offers? Remember, your Gold Points can also be spent on Switch software directly from the eShop or a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, too.
[source my.nintendo.com]
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Sorry guys, but nobody cares
Balloon Kid is an underrated gem.
50% of the price + 15 switch-cents is a bargain if you don't own it already.
This makes me wish i hadn't sold my 3DS years ago.
My 3DS has been gathering dust with several unfinished games since the Switch came out. I haven't been interested in recent Switch games and started Paper Jam Bros last week. I'm having a blast.
These are the only moments Nintendo does recognize the WiiU. Other moments Nintendo doesn’t want to talk about WiiU, but do want to sell WiiU ports for full price.
@neufel The game screams to be remade. As an early GB title, the physics and smoothness is ALMOST (but not quite) perfect. That's forgivable given when it was made. That said, everything else about it oozes with charm. It takes all the great things about Balloon Fight and turns it into a proper adventure game. A modern update (even as just a simple eshop release) would be incredible.
@Muddy_4_Ever Couldn't have said it better!
Still waiting for the Switch discounts to get onto My Nintendo
Just picked up Balloon Kid. Still a fantastic game.
@koekiemonster Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze costed 30 bucks on release. 5 years later, the port costs 60 bucks.
A old port should not cost twice the price. Same for Captain Toad.
Games were alot cheaper on Wii U than Switch.
@ClassSonicSatAm Microsoft and Sony have up to 80% discount on exclusives.
If you are lucky, you get 30% off on a 5 year old Nintendo game.
When it comes to pricing, they did a much better job on Wii U.
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