
Along with Mario's latest, you can also download last month's Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations Alive and New Art Academy, priced at a slightly more reasonable £24.99 and £29.99 respectively. 2 isn't the only game to find its home on the eShop. With pricing like this, it's hard to see why anyone would go for the download version - unless the hassle of changing cartridges is genuinely worth an extra tenner - as for us, we'll probably get ourselves down to GAME/Gamestation stat.īut New Super Mario Bros.
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That's almost £10 more than most shops are selling it for at the moment (most retailers have it priced at around £30 at the moment), and in the shops, it'll likely only go down from there. 2 will be available on August 19th in stores and for download via the 3DS e-Shop.But much like Mario, you'd need to be a millionaire yourself if you're considering downloading it from the eShop, as the game weighs in at a whopping £39.99. 3 making its triumphant return during its press conference trailer.Īsynchronous multiplayer via StreetPass is also available, and ties into players' ability to get higher and higher amounts of coins in a stage, and competing against other players for the high score. We spotted the raccoon tail from Super Mario Bros. take in the game causes gold coins to appear, turns Mario gold, or even into a coin block himself.

Luckliy, just about every action Mario and co. 2 for the 3DS will support two player co-op throughout its campaign, similar to its bigger brothers on the Wii and WiiU.Īpparently, the goal of the game is to collect one million gold coins, which seems like quite a grind. Just when I thought I was done writing about co-op in Nintendo's games, they go ahead and have a second (third? I've lost track) E3 conference about the 3DS, and we've now learned that New Super Mario Bros.
