Nintendo and Sega round out our big downloadable games for this week. Funny how things have changed so much since these two companies were at each others' necks during the 16 bit console era. For 3DS owners, Nintendo has put up their first retail game patch up on the eShop. The patch is for Mario Kart 7. You will need to download this patch in order to play Mario Kart 7 online as it fixes the exploits found in a few of the tracks to keep the game balanced and fair. 3DS owners can check out the Rayman Origins demo on the eShop as well.
It has taken a good number of weeks to finally get a new game for the 3DS Virtual Console. While not Kid Icarus: Of Myth and Monsters, which should have been released on the eShop already, the game released this week is Kirby's Block Ball. Kirby's Block Ball is a Breakout-style game that sees Kirby roll up into a ball to destroy blocks and enemies that litter the playing field. Your objective is to keep Kirby in play by bouncing him off the paddles on all four sides of the screen. Destroying enemies will give you bonus points. There are also special items that will help in destroying all the blocks in each level. Once all the blocks in the level are destroyed, Kirby opens up the next level. In order to open up the final level of the game, you must beat the high score in each level. Kirby's Block Ball has a couple different modes like boss battle mode and bonus mode. Kirby enthusiasts or gamers looking for a good 3DS Virtual Console game will most likely pick up Kirby's Block Ball for its incredibly inexpensive price of 3 dollars.
It has been a long time coming, but the second and final episode of Sonic the Hedgehog 4 is here. Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II sees the return of Sonic's lovable sidekick Tails and the villainous Metal Sonic as Sonic's adventure takes him to Little Planet, where Sonic CD took place. Metal Sonic has joined forces with the nefarious Dr. Eggman. The two evil entities plan to reconstruct the Death Egg, which Sonic and Tails must stop at all costs. For Episode II, Tails accompanies Sonic in his adventure. Tails can either be controlled by the computer or a second player through Sonic 4 Episode II's local and online coop play. There are numerous combination moves that Sonic and Tails can do throughout Sonic 4 Episode II such as Tails lifting Sonic to normally unreachable areas and preforming a huge spin attack together. For those who did not enjoy Episode I's wonky physics, Sega have created a whole new engine with reworked physics that feel exactly like the Genesis games and stunning HD graphics. Sonic 4 Episode II features four new zones, special stages based off of those found in Sonic 2, red rings which are hidden in each act and exclusive bonus Episode Metal, which explains what happened to Metal Sonic since we last saw him in Sonic CD, for those who own Episode I on the same platform. Even though I am a huge Sonic fan, I am not going to be picking up Sonic 4 Episode II until it is announced for Wii U as I bought the first episode for my Wii and want to keep it on the same system to possibly get Episode Metal. For anybody else, Sonic 4 Episode II is available for PSN, XBLA, iOS, PC and soon Android and Windows Phone 7 with varying prices from 8 dollars on the portable devices and 15 dollars on consoles.
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