Sure, the system has been defunct for about half-a-decade now, but it's still worth scooping up for exclusives and before Nintendo shuts its shop down.
Just discovered your website and have enjoyed reading through the 3DS eShop articles and this one a ton. Looking forward to reading more. I'm super curious though, I noticed no Nintendo Land, did you not care for that one much? :)
Hey, thanks. Nothing wrong with Nintendo Land! I even have a copy myself. Just haven't really felt the need to return to it all that much, so I don't think of it the way I do the titles I was listing here. It's going to be just as gone as the rest of the bunch when the Wii U shop closes, though, and there are only so many physical copies out there, so people who think they'll be into it should definitely pick it up!
Gotcha! Thanks for your reply. 😁 I was really amazed by the depth of the Pikmin, Zelda and Metroid subgames. It was actually my gateway into the Pikmin franchise. Speaking of which, the Wii remasters of Pikmin 1 and 2 are terribly pricy for the physical copies so the downloadable versions on the Wii U eShop are a steal for anyone considering checking these out! (I see you mentioned it but just wanted to give it an extra shout!)
Just discovered your website and have enjoyed reading through the 3DS eShop articles and this one a ton. Looking forward to reading more. I'm super curious though, I noticed no Nintendo Land, did you not care for that one much? :)
Hey, thanks. Nothing wrong with Nintendo Land! I even have a copy myself. Just haven't really felt the need to return to it all that much, so I don't think of it the way I do the titles I was listing here. It's going to be just as gone as the rest of the bunch when the Wii U shop closes, though, and there are only so many physical copies out there, so people who think they'll be into it should definitely pick it up!
Gotcha! Thanks for your reply. 😁 I was really amazed by the depth of the Pikmin, Zelda and Metroid subgames. It was actually my gateway into the Pikmin franchise. Speaking of which, the Wii remasters of Pikmin 1 and 2 are terribly pricy for the physical copies so the downloadable versions on the Wii U eShop are a steal for anyone considering checking these out! (I see you mentioned it but just wanted to give it an extra shout!)