Nintendo eShop Update Brings Virtual Console Games, Kung Fu Rabbit

You can partake in some BearShark action as well.

This week’s Nintendo eShop update has gone live, and though nothing is being offered for the original Wii, it’s looking like a very full week for 3DS and Wii U owners.

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Over on the Wii U, you can get your hands on two classic Virtual Console games: Capcom’s Mega Man and Namco’s Pac-Man.  You can get them for $5 apiece or $1 if you previously owned them on the Wii.

Also arriving on the Wii U today is the action/platformer Kung Fu Rabbit, which originally got its start as an indie title.  No word on what pricing will be for this one.

Over on the eShop, a new endless running game called BearShark is now available.  Based on the animated series that premiered on the Nintendo Network a few weeks back, this game looks like silly fun.

The 3DS is getting another Virtual Console game, the classic Balloon Fight, for $4.99.

Other games available this week are the digital version of Namco’s Tank! Tank! Tank! (free-to-play with Microtransactions) on Wii U, My Riding Stables 3D: Jumping for the Team and Gummy Bears Magical Medallion for the 3DS, and Armageddon Operation Dragon for the 3DS/DSiWare channel.

Happy gaming!


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