Here are the details for the eShop Halloween sale for both Wii U and 3DS. The Sale starts on Thursday 20th October and runs until 3rd November.
I can't claim credit for the formatting - that accolade belongs to the gentlemen at Nintendo Life (http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2016/10/nintendo_download_20th_october_europe).
I'll put the links in the first post. Some good deals in here - especially on Virtual Console - and some pretty poor prices for some games available elsewhere in the mix, too.
Gargoyle's Quest II: The Demon Darkness (Capcom, €3.49 / £3.14 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £4.49)
Top comments
mf9
18 Oct 1614#5
Shock horror, barely anything worthy of buying with those misery discounts. :smiley:
focux007
18 Oct 166#9
rubbish sale or am i missing something? Nintendo are generally rubbish at sales. thanks to the op though for taking the time to share.
Zellith
18 Oct 165#20
Honestly.. as someone with a WiiU and 3DS.. meh.
montana78
19 Oct 163#40
nintendo's super stingy. nothing like steam, xbox and playstation sales
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Mccy_McFlinn
18 Oct 163#1
It turns out that the Nintendo store does not have pages for most of these games (even first party ones) so many links will go to the Nintendo Life page (apologies if this contravenes any rules). It's best to buy these games through the Wii U or 3DS consoles anyway.
[edit_reasons] Edited By: Mccy_McFlinn on Oct 18, 2016 17:22: Link update [/edit_r
gemvis
18 Oct 16#2
Some decent prices there especially on wii u project zero maiden and pacman ghostly adventures 2.
pazuzu17 to gemvis
18 Oct 16#3
Yes, but, Pacman Ghostly Adventures 2, really? Better playing the original Pacman or Championship Edition, surely...
Spasho to gemvis
18 Oct 16#21
Seems like the only good deal is Project Zero MoBW. :disappointed:
Ghostly Adventures 2 is a mediocre platforming game.
19DembaBa19
18 Oct 162#4
Where's the link for Wii u console with mario kart 8 that's normally £250 everywhere
prankster101 to 19DembaBa19
18 Oct 162#7
I guess Nintendo aren't desperate for money...
And some people would have me believe that I'm getting the bargain of the century...
mf9
18 Oct 1614#5
Shock horror, barely anything worthy of buying with those misery discounts. :smiley:
jacjacatac to mf9
18 Oct 161#14
Agreed!
Had Bayonetta 2 for a tenner... last year.
B1naryC0de
18 Oct 16#6
So many Castlevania games....I have no idea where to start....
Has anyone played Pandora's Tower? Is it worth picking up?
Johnny_boy
18 Oct 161#8
Not much that excites me. Castlevania (DS/GBA) games are worth it tho.
focux007
18 Oct 166#9
rubbish sale or am i missing something? Nintendo are generally rubbish at sales. thanks to the op though for taking the time to share.
Stefarno88
18 Oct 162#10
Really hoped for a larger discount on Project Zero :disappointed:
Will probably buy it anyway, so I guess they made the right decision...
jamie19916
18 Oct 161#11
luigi mansion and majora mask 3d prices are a bit of a joke, but expected from nintendo.
Derpsauce
18 Oct 16#12
Those 3ds prices are horrible you can get most of those games cheaper elsewhere jesus.
yomanation
18 Oct 163#13
"Generous" as usual.
catt466
18 Oct 16#15
I am very tempted to order Pandora tower.
WeskerLives
18 Oct 162#16
£27.99 for Luigi's Mansion 2? That's insane, the game is 2 and a half years old! There's no excuse for these extortionate prices, I keep forgetting how badly the e-shop prices suck. Shame as I really want to pick this game up, but not at that price :/
itsdavidjones1984
18 Oct 162#17
They should just drop all the games by 50% for a weekend. They'd make a killing
pazuzu17
18 Oct 163#18
You can't please all of the people all of the time...
Ok, some games in the list have received pitiful discounts, still retailing at a near RRP, but, can we look at the positives - just for a minute? A good dozen or so absolute essential games you can pick up for under a fiver in this sale...Aria of Sorrow, Super Castlevania, Super Ghouls N Ghosts, Ghost N Goblins, Year Walk. I'll be seriously considering all of them.
Spasho to pazuzu17
18 Oct 16#24
Nintendo obviously could make their eShop deals a lot more appealing and cheaper but thanks to Pokémon Go, 3DS and all the profitable ways they have to make money they didn't put much effort here.
I didn't expect a Steam sale-type by any chance but this is pretty disappointing.
otterboxer
18 Oct 162#19
Overclocked for £10 is the only really good buy for 3ds owners. Its not been on sale for years. Also digital version of devil survivor is cool but the physical is a little more in another hukd post and will obviously hold its resale value better! :wink:
pazuzu17 to otterboxer
18 Oct 16#25
Disagree. Almost - if not all - 3DS Virtual Console titles are worthy of purchase, particularly at these here prices.
Zellith
18 Oct 165#20
Honestly.. as someone with a WiiU and 3DS.. meh.
Derpsauce
18 Oct 161#22
You can get it on ebay for sub 20 if you look around its worth a punt :smile:
Spasho
18 Oct 16#23
There was a rumour that Project Zero MoBW might get a reprint so could be worth waiting for.
pazuzu17
18 Oct 16#26
Please, be disappointed, but don't compare Nintendo/eShop games to Steam. This is Nintendo we are talking about. Steam is - while good - little more than trend.
pazuzu17
18 Oct 16#27
Buy it on eBay instead, surely.
Spasho
18 Oct 16#28
They're being scalped on eBay. EB Games has Project Zero MoBW in stock but they only dispatch within Australia so.. not really much point to bringing it up.
I actually did just buy it on ebay - with the trade-in price at CeX being £46, even at scalper prices it'll probably still work out cheaper in the long run than the digital download.
djaydearz
18 Oct 16#30
wait....people still pay money for wii u stuff?
kay1992
18 Oct 161#31
Is this a joke?
Tequila
18 Oct 161#32
very poor offerings.
unreality
18 Oct 16#33
I may pick up ZombiU at that price if I can't find it cheaper physically. Would have bought a good handful if there was better stuff. Still voted hot.
Darkamlight
18 Oct 162#34
I'm going to spend about 60 squids on this sale. I've never believe I'll do that in the Nintendo eShop. lol
Castlevania "Retro Collection", Resident Evil 4 Wii, SMT DS2, PacMan Ghostly Adventures 1&2, Year Walk, Pirate Pop Plus... YEAAAAAH.
Let's see if we got more amazing deals on christmas!
pazuzu17
18 Oct 16#35
Good for you. Trust me, you won't want to trade it in. I own the Limited Edition, one of the few LE's I do own. I always donate my games to charity shops once I'm done with each. I'll NEVER be a scalper.
roryharvey1
18 Oct 161#36
Not feeling the deals here. Especially with how much they are charging for 3DS games.
Stefarno88
19 Oct 16#37
My plan is to trade my Wii U in and use the money to get an NX on launch - although I'm going to find it hard enough to part with Xenoblade Chronicles X and Tokyo Mirage Sessions as it is...
Piccadillio
19 Oct 162#38
Christ, Nintendo sales are the worst. It shouldn't be a surprise as they're still charging £50 for digital downloads of games when it makes absolutely no sense for digital games to be more expensive than boxed copies. Maybe the NX will have a more realistic pricing strategy.
Pyrii
19 Oct 162#39
Jesus, Nintendo not only gouges us in the UK compared to EU/US prices and then tries to fob us off with these "sales". They still refuse to take digital seriously.
montana78
19 Oct 163#40
nintendo's super stingy. nothing like steam, xbox and playstation sales
montana78
19 Oct 16#41
cex have their games starting at £2 and good ones at £5
My advice - keep your Wii U. The NX (whatever it is) will not likely be backward compatible, and for what you'll get for your Wii U come trade-in...
otterboxer
19 Oct 161#43
Good for you, your wrong obviously but its always worth a punt.
Put on the rose tinted a few times and bought some of the 3ds vc games and the bare bones nature of the vc versions always left me a little cold. Snes Castlevania? no. You can find the vastly superior Castlevania ds games on ebay cheaper.
The other prices are tres meh as others have mentioned. And just once again the only real pick is Shin megami Overclocked for £10.
deard69
19 Oct 16#44
I sooo want to play my Wii U, but just keep getting a flashing red light on the console, have disconnected the power & restarted but still the same, bought a brand new console, was ok for the first use, then guess what, exactly the same thing has happened, can't get it to turn on, just a flashing red light, anyone know how to rectify this problem please?
jsty3105
19 Oct 16#45
apart from the Nintendo published titles, all of the other game prices weren't set by Nintendo.
If you're going to rant about those prices, complain to the respective developer/publisher.
having said that, I do wish Nintendo published titles would have deeper price cuts during sales.
noahsdad
19 Oct 16#46
Undead Bowling might be worth a punt for some fun for the kids?
Ionicsoundwave
19 Oct 161#47
Great effort in collating these and posting - but I can't find a deal here. £12 for Resident Evil 4 (a game over 11 years old) is the tip of the turd for this sale.
alera
19 Oct 161#48
You can buy physical copies of those games for far less on eBay etc. Ridiculous. Thought wii u had been discontinued long ago tbh a lot of retailers have stopped stocking it
MrMiguelito
19 Oct 16#49
Try to connect it somewhere else just to check. Anyhow if you bought a new one it is still on warranty period.
montana78
19 Oct 161#50
At least put minecraft on the sale. Kids will love that. And it will be less power consumption than the. Playing on the ps4 or the xbox one.
jsty3105
19 Oct 16#51
Felt these were interesting to me:
Resident Evil Revelations at £8
Nihilumbra at £2
Devil Survivor Overclocked at £10
Devil Survivor 2 at £17.50
bernardsfingers
19 Oct 161#52
You might be better off contacting Nintendo support for help rather than asking random strangers on a deal website.
"“Digital games don’t react as fast on console as they do on PC,” said Guillemot. “What we can say is that when games are older than one year, digital is a lot more dynamic on console because there are less units in stores. It’s a new business and new trend.”
And keeping the pressure on physical sales is really important for Ubisoft.
“We want to get rid of the stocks in stores before lowering the price on digital,” said Guillemot.
So that $20 penalty you’re paying for downloading a game is really all about inventory management for the publisher. It needs to keep retailers happy so they don’t regret placing big orders for Ubisoft games. That ensures they’ll come back to make big orders in the future as well."
alera
19 Oct 162#54
As an example you can get zombie u for a five or less on eBay. You have a physical copy much better and less than half the price of the download in there so called sale. Honestly embarrassing.
skarmachild
19 Oct 16#55
No you're right Nintendo like to charge the virtual console Gameboy releases about three times the cost of a Playstation 1 release on PS network
Spasho
19 Oct 16#56
Ghostly Adventures 1 and 2 are mediocre platformers at best.
Spasho
19 Oct 16#57
It's a good idea to trade in the Wii U but the games, you should keep them because you might want to play them again in time or their value increases (if you're into that).
Spasho
19 Oct 16#58
It's not known what the NX will be exactly but Nintendo has always offered backwards compatibility so I don't see them ditching it this time around. Although, games that require the GamePad would need another method to be played.
E.g. Sonic Lost World requires the GamePad but on the PC version they made it playable with a normal controller.
But if you do want to complain about Zombi U's Halloween sale price on the Nintendo eShop, your ire would be better directed at Ubisoft because they're the ones setting that sale price.
Darkamlight
19 Oct 16#60
It's still a good price though :man:
prankster101
19 Oct 16#61
You've got admire the Nintendo Defence Force... Some of the worst prices in recent memory, and this "deal" still shows up in the Top 3 Gaming category deals for today.
Mccy_McFlinn
19 Oct 16#62
I would argue that there are a few (and only a few) good prices for games in here - just a large number of crappy prices, too. Perhaps I could have been selective rather than printing the whole lot but who am I to editorialise?
prankster101
19 Oct 161#63
To be fair, most of the "crappy prices" are actually from Nintendo themselves.
Mccy_McFlinn
19 Oct 16#64
Sorry, you've edited your post. I replied with a facetious response because I thought you were being facetious - so apologies for that if you saw it.
Yeah, there are some shockers in there but I suppose Nintendo have to avoid sullying their physical releases with decent digital prices. Not a great state of affairs but those Atlus and Castlevania games look tasty.
prankster101
19 Oct 161#65
Yeah, those Castlevania prices are tasty... But alas, they're only on Wii U. Would rather have preferred to have had them on the 3DS.
Really do wish Nintendo sort out their Super Nintendo releases on n3DS. So many classics, and yet they release them on the Wii U instead.
Still hoping that Final Fantasy 3 gets released...
Illusionary
19 Oct 16#66
"Always" is a bit of a stretch. :wink: It's only really with their recent consoles that we've seen this, and then only by one generation (other than via the VC).
NES > SNES > N64 > GC had no backwards-compatibility at all.
Their handheld systems have been somewhat more consistent on this, but still not wholly so.
Spasho
19 Oct 16#67
They couldn't offer BC N64 on NGC since it was a disc-based console so if anything, they'd need to release an external adapter for it. Nintendo did that for GB-GBA games on NGC.
Illusionary
19 Oct 16#68
Yeah, I appreciate that - I was just making the point that BC functionality can't necessarily be assumed, especially so if the rumours about the NX being cartridge-based rather than using discs turn out to be true. Still, we can hope!
Tequila
19 Oct 16#69
hence why their ship is sinking..
they keep doing their mistakes and never learn..they still think it's early 90s..(in regards to their policies)
jammingtons
20 Oct 16#70
Can't see the discount - anyone having the same issue?
jsty3105
20 Oct 161#71
Oh, there's no issue here. They only go live at about 3pm today. eShop deals only go live on Thursday afternoons.
Spasho
20 Oct 161#72
NX might very well be their all or nothing to gain the trust of customers they lost for years and their very own fans too. Nintendo tricked me into thinking that the Wii U was going to be an awesome hardcore console with third party support from what they said on E3 and then.. yeah, nothing close to what they advertised.
This is probably it. The console generations are becoming weak PCs (at least last generation games could be played by simply inserting the disc) so Ninty needs to use all they have.
anlygi
20 Oct 16#73
Why offer a decent discount? Nintendo fans have been buying the same games for almost 30 years! I say that as someone who bought Mario 64 at least 4 times...
jammingtons
20 Oct 161#74
Cheers for the reply jsty3105 - the discount has been applied now.
Mccy_McFlinn
20 Oct 161#75
I originally thought you were making some biting commentary on the "lack" of discounts on many of these games.
jsty3105
20 Oct 16#76
Blame the various publishers and developers ;p Nintendo only sets the price on it's own published software
Duke_Nukem90
20 Oct 161#77
Nintendo sales are generally terrible. Though I am tempted to pick up Project Zero... still wish I could get my hands on a physical copy.
Zellith
21 Oct 161#78
I'm here to say "meh" a second time! Meeeeeeehhh.
B1naryC0de
21 Oct 16#79
Spent the last two days playing through Aria of Sorrow.
Castlevania, where have you been all my life?
link2metroid
23 Oct 16#80
Miserly discounts. Nintendo really are the Scrooge of sales.
Opening post
I can't claim credit for the formatting - that accolade belongs to the gentlemen at Nintendo Life (http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2016/10/nintendo_download_20th_october_europe).
I'll put the links in the first post. Some good deals in here - especially on Virtual Console - and some pretty poor prices for some games available elsewhere in the mix, too.
Wii U eShop Halloween Deals
Bayonetta 2 (Nintendo, €34.99 / £27.99 until 3rd November, normally €49.99 / £39.99)
Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water full game (Nintendo, 34.99 / £27.99 until 3rd November, normally €49.99 / £39.99)
ZombiU (Ubisoft, €7.99 / £6.39 until 3rd November, normally €19.99 / £15.99)
Darksiders II (Nordic Games, €12.49 / £9.99 until 3rd November, normally €49.99 / £39.99)
Resident Evil Revelations (Capcom, €9.99 / £7.99 until 3rd November, normally €49.99 / £39.99)
Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition (Capcom, €13.99 / £12.59 until 3rd November, normally €19.99 / £17.99)
Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara (Capcom, €4.90 / £3.95 until 3rd November, normally €14.99 / £11.99)
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures (Bandai Namco, €9.99 / £9.00 until 3rd November, normally €39.99 / £36.99)
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2 (Bandai Namco, €8.70 / £6.19 until 3rd November, normally €34.99 / £24.99)
Don't Starve: Giant Edition (Klei Entertainment, €6.99 / £6.29 until 3rd November, normally €13.99 / £12.59)
Super Meat Boy (Blitworks, €11.20 / £10.40 until 3rd November, normally €14.00 / £13.00)
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth (Nicalis, €8.99 / £8.00 until 3rd November, normally €14.99 / £13.49)
Year Walk (Simogo, €3.49 / £3.14 until 3rd November, normally €6.99 / £6.29)
Lone Survivor: The Director's Cut (Curve Digital, €2.99 / £2.49 until 3rd November, normally €11.99 / £9.99)
Costume Quest 2 (Midnight City, €7.49 / £6.74 until 3rd November, normally €14.99 / £13.49)
Extreme Exorcism (Ripstone, €5.99 / £4.49 until 3rd November, normally €12.99 / £9.99)
Nihilumbra (BeautiFun Games, €2.65 / £1.99 until 3rd November, normally €8.99 / £6.99)
Shadow Puppeteer (Snow Cannon Games, €7.49 / £6.74 until 3rd November, normally €14.99 / £13.49)
Ziggurat (Milkstone Studios, €9.00 / £7.00 until 3rd November, normally €15.00 / £12.00)
Slender: The Arrival (Blue Isle Studios, €4.49 / £3.19 until 3rd November, normally €8.99 / £6.39)
Whispering Willows (Abstraction Games, €4.99 / £3.99 until 3rd November, normally €9.99 / £7.99)
How to Survive (505 Games, €6.99 / £6.29 until 3rd November, normally €13.99 / £12.59)
Unepic (Unepic Fran, €4.99 / £4.40 until 3rd November, normally €9.99 / £8.99)
Wii U Virtual Console Halloween Deals
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (Nintendo, €6.99 / £6.29 until 3rd November, normally €9.99 / £8.99)
Devil World (Nintendo, €3.49 / £2.44 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £3.49)
Pandora's Tower (Nintendo, €13.99 / £12.59 until 3rd November, normally €19.99 / £17.99)
Castlevania (Konami, €3.49 / £2.44 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £3.49)
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (Konami, €3.49 / £2.44 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £3.49)
Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (Konami, €3.49 / £2.44 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £4.49)
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (Konami, €4.89 / £4.40 until 3rd November, normally €6.99 / £6.29)
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow (Konami, €4.89 / £4.40 until 3rd November, normally €6.99 / £6.69)
Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance (Konami, €4.89 / £4.40 until 3rd November, normally €6.99 / £6.69)
Castlevania: Dracula X (Konami, €5.59 / £3.84 until 3rd November, normally €7.99 / £5.49)
Super Castlevania IV (Konami, €5.59 / £3.84 until 3rd November, normally €7.99 / £5.49)
Ghosts 'n Goblins (Capcom, €3.49 / £2.44 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £3.49)
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts (Capcom, €5.59 / £3.84 until 3rd November, normally €7.99 / £5.49)
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts - GBA version (Capcom, €4.89 / £4.40 until 3rd November, normally €6.99 / £6.69)
Gargoyle's Quest II: The Demon Darkness (Capcom, €3.49 / £2.44 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £3.49)
New Nintendo 3DS eShop Halloween Deal
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth (Nicalis, €8.99 / £8.00 until 10th November, normally €14.99 / £13.49)
3DS eShop Halloween Deals
Luigi's Mansion 2: Dark Moon (Nintendo, €31.49 / £27.99 until 3rd November, normally €44.99 / £39.99)
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D (Nintendo, €31.49 / £27.99 until 3rd November, normally €44.99 / £39.99)
Resident Evil Revelations (Capcom, €8.99 / £7.49 until 3rd November, normally €29.99 / £24.99)
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D (Capcom, €3.99 / £3.59 until 3rd November, normally €9.99 / £8.99)
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures (Bandai Namco, €6.99 / £5.69 until 3rd November, normally €34.99 / £28.49)
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2 (Bandai Namco, €6.99 / £4.99 until 3rd November, normally €34.99 / £24.99)
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers (NIS America, €8.99 / £8.09 until 3rd November, normally €9.99 / £8.99)
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker (NIS America, €19.99 / £17.49 until 3rd November, normally €39.99 / £34.99)
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked (NIS America, €11.99 / £9.99 until 3rd November, normally €34.99 / £29.99)
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate (Konami, €22.50 / £19.99 until 3rd November, normally €44.99 / £39.99)
Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX (Akaoni Studio, €4.99 / £4.49 until 3rd November, normally €7.00 / £6.30)
Gabrielle's Ghostly Groove 3D (Funbox Media, €1.19 / £0.99 until 3rd November, normally €3.99 / £3.59)
Epic Word Search Holiday Special (Lightwood Games, €6.39 / £4.79 until 3rd November, normally €7.99 / £5.99)
Escape from Zombie City (Tom Create, €1.49 / £1.34 until 3rd November, normally €2.99 / £2.69)
Undead Bowling (Joindots, €3.49 / £2.49 until 3rd November, normally €6.99 / £4.99)
3DS Virtual Console Halloween Deals
Ghosts 'n Goblins (Capcom, €3.49 / £3.14 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £4.49)
Castlevania (Konami, €3.49 / £3.14 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £4.49)
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (Konami, €2.79 / £2.51 until 3rd November, normally €3.99 / £3.59)
Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (Konami, €3.49 / £3.14 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £4.49)
Castlevania: The Adventure (Konami, €2.09 / £1.88 until 3rd November, normally €2.99 / £2.69)
Gargoyle's Quest (Capcom, €2.79 / £2.51 until 3rd November, normally €3.99 / £3.59)
Gargoyle's Quest II: The Demon Darkness (Capcom, €3.49 / £3.14 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £4.49)
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Wii U eShop Halloween Deals
Bayonetta 2 (Nintendo, €34.99 / £27.99 until 3rd November, normally €49.99 / £39.99)
Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water full game (Nintendo, 34.99 / £27.99 until 3rd November, normally €49.99 / £39.99)
ZombiU (Ubisoft, €7.99 / £6.39 until 3rd November, normally €19.99 / £15.99)
Darksiders II (Nordic Games, €12.49 / £9.99 until 3rd November, normally €49.99 / £39.99)
Resident Evil Revelations (Capcom, €9.99 / £7.99 until 3rd November, normally €49.99 / £39.99)
Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition (Capcom, €13.99 / £12.59 until 3rd November, normally €19.99 / £17.99)
Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara (Capcom, €4.90 / £3.95 until 3rd November, normally €14.99 / £11.99)
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures (Bandai Namco, €9.99 / £9.00 until 3rd November, normally €39.99 / £36.99)
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2 (Bandai Namco, €8.70 / £6.19 until 3rd November, normally €34.99 / £24.99)
Don't Starve: Giant Edition (Klei Entertainment, €6.99 / £6.29 until 3rd November, normally €13.99 / £12.59)
Super Meat Boy (Blitworks, €11.20 / £10.40 until 3rd November, normally €14.00 / £13.00)
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth (Nicalis, €8.99 / £8.00 until 3rd November, normally €14.99 / £13.49)
Year Walk (Simogo, €3.49 / £3.14 until 3rd November, normally €6.99 / £6.29)
Lone Survivor: The Director's Cut (Curve Digital, €2.99 / £2.49 until 3rd November, normally €11.99 / £9.99)
Costume Quest 2 (Midnight City, €7.49 / £6.74 until 3rd November, normally €14.99 / £13.49)
Extreme Exorcism (Ripstone, €5.99 / £4.49 until 3rd November, normally €12.99 / £9.99)
Nihilumbra (BeautiFun Games, €2.65 / £1.99 until 3rd November, normally €8.99 / £6.99)
Shadow Puppeteer (Snow Cannon Games, €7.49 / £6.74 until 3rd November, normally €14.99 / £13.49)
Ziggurat (Milkstone Studios, €9.00 / £7.00 until 3rd November, normally €15.00 / £12.00)
Slender: The Arrival (Blue Isle Studios, €4.49 / £3.19 until 3rd November, normally €8.99 / £6.39)
Whispering Willows (Abstraction Games, €4.99 / £3.99 until 3rd November, normally €9.99 / £7.99)
How to Survive (505 Games, €6.99 / £6.29 until 3rd November, normally €13.99 / £12.59)
Unepic (Unepic Fran, €4.99 / £4.40 until 3rd November, normally €9.99 / £8.99)
Wii U Virtual Console Halloween Deals
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (Nintendo, €6.99 / £6.29 until 3rd November, normally €9.99 / £8.99)
Devil World (Nintendo, €3.49 / £2.44 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £3.49)
Pandora's Tower (Nintendo, €13.99 / £12.59 until 3rd November, normally €19.99 / £17.99)
Castlevania (Konami, €3.49 / £2.44 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £3.49)
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (Konami, €3.49 / £2.44 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £3.49)
Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (Konami, €3.49 / £2.44 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £4.49)
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (Konami, €4.89 / £4.40 until 3rd November, normally €6.99 / £6.29)
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow (Konami, €4.89 / £4.40 until 3rd November, normally €6.99 / £6.69)
Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance (Konami, €4.89 / £4.40 until 3rd November, normally €6.99 / £6.69)
Castlevania: Dracula X (Konami, €5.59 / £3.84 until 3rd November, normally €7.99 / £5.49)
Super Castlevania IV (Konami, €5.59 / £3.84 until 3rd November, normally €7.99 / £5.49)
Ghosts 'n Goblins (Capcom, €3.49 / £2.44 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £3.49)
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts (Capcom, €5.59 / £3.84 until 3rd November, normally €7.99 / £5.49)
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts - GBA version (Capcom, €4.89 / £4.40 until 3rd November, normally €6.99 / £6.69)
Gargoyle's Quest II: The Demon Darkness (Capcom, €3.49 / £2.44 until 3rd November, normally €4.99 / £3.49)
New Nintendo 3DS eShop Halloween Deal
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth (Nicalis, €8.99 / £8.00 until 10th November, normally €14.99 / £13.49)
3DS eShop Halloween Deals
Luigi's Mansion 2: Dark Moon (Nintendo, €31.49 / £27.99 until 3rd November, normally €44.99 / £39.99)
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D (Nintendo, €31.49 / £27.99 until 3rd November, normally €44.99 / £39.99)
Resident Evil Revelations (Capcom, €8.99 / £7.49 until 3rd November, normally €29.99 / £24.99)
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D (Capcom, €3.99 / £3.59 until 3rd November, normally €9.99 / £8.99)
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures (Bandai Namco, €6.99 / £5.69 until 3rd November, normally €34.99 / £28.49)
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2 (Bandai Namco, €6.99 / £4.99 until 3rd November, normally €34.99 / £24.99)
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers (NIS America, €8.99 / £8.09 until 3rd November, normally €9.99 / £8.99)
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker (NIS America, €19.99 / £17.49 until 3rd November, normally €39.99 / £34.99)
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked (NIS America, €11.99 / £9.99 until 3rd November, normally €34.99 / £29.99)
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate (Konami, €22.50 / £19.99 until 3rd November, normally €44.99 / £39.99)
Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX (Akaoni Studio, €4.99 / £4.49 until 3rd November, normally €7.00 / £6.30)
Gabrielle's Ghostly Groove 3D (Funbox Media, €1.19 / £0.99 until 3rd November, normally €3.99 / £3.59)
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Ghostly Adventures 2 is a mediocre platforming game.
And some people would have me believe that I'm getting the bargain of the century...
Had Bayonetta 2 for a tenner... last year.
Has anyone played Pandora's Tower? Is it worth picking up?
Will probably buy it anyway, so I guess they made the right decision...
Ok, some games in the list have received pitiful discounts, still retailing at a near RRP, but, can we look at the positives - just for a minute? A good dozen or so absolute essential games you can pick up for under a fiver in this sale...Aria of Sorrow, Super Castlevania, Super Ghouls N Ghosts, Ghost N Goblins, Year Walk. I'll be seriously considering all of them.
I didn't expect a Steam sale-type by any chance but this is pretty disappointing.
https://ebgames.com.au/wiiu-206747-Project-Zero---Maiden-of-the-Black-Water-Wii-U
Castlevania "Retro Collection", Resident Evil 4 Wii, SMT DS2, PacMan Ghostly Adventures 1&2, Year Walk, Pirate Pop Plus... YEAAAAAH.
Let's see if we got more amazing deals on christmas!
https://uk.webuy.com/search/index.php?sortOn=sellprice_asc&stext=*§ion=&catid=993
Put on the rose tinted a few times and bought some of the 3ds vc games and the bare bones nature of the vc versions always left me a little cold. Snes Castlevania? no. You can find the vastly superior Castlevania ds games on ebay cheaper.
The other prices are tres meh as others have mentioned. And just once again the only real pick is Shin megami Overclocked for £10.
If you're going to rant about those prices, complain to the respective developer/publisher.
having said that, I do wish Nintendo published titles would have deeper price cuts during sales.
Resident Evil Revelations at £8
Nihilumbra at £2
Devil Survivor Overclocked at £10
Devil Survivor 2 at £17.50
https://nintendoservicecentre.co.uk
If it's under warranty then they will be able to help you, or else just return it to wherever you bought it from as it's obviously a defective unit.
"“Digital games don’t react as fast on console as they do on PC,” said Guillemot. “What we can say is that when games are older than one year, digital is a lot more dynamic on console because there are less units in stores. It’s a new business and new trend.”
And keeping the pressure on physical sales is really important for Ubisoft.
“We want to get rid of the stocks in stores before lowering the price on digital,” said Guillemot.
So that $20 penalty you’re paying for downloading a game is really all about inventory management for the publisher. It needs to keep retailers happy so they don’t regret placing big orders for Ubisoft games. That ensures they’ll come back to make big orders in the future as well."
E.g. Sonic Lost World requires the GamePad but on the PC version they made it playable with a normal controller.
But if you do want to complain about Zombi U's Halloween sale price on the Nintendo eShop, your ire would be better directed at Ubisoft because they're the ones setting that sale price.
Yeah, there are some shockers in there but I suppose Nintendo have to avoid sullying their physical releases with decent digital prices. Not a great state of affairs but those Atlus and Castlevania games look tasty.
Really do wish Nintendo sort out their Super Nintendo releases on n3DS. So many classics, and yet they release them on the Wii U instead.
Still hoping that Final Fantasy 3 gets released...
NES > SNES > N64 > GC had no backwards-compatibility at all.
Their handheld systems have been somewhat more consistent on this, but still not wholly so.
they keep doing their mistakes and never learn..they still think it's early 90s..(in regards to their policies)
This is probably it. The console generations are becoming weak PCs (at least last generation games could be played by simply inserting the disc) so Ninty needs to use all they have.
Castlevania, where have you been all my life?