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Epic Mickey 3DS to go Download and Retail

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As well as Mario and co, there'll be a handful of third party 3DS releases available both digitally and at retail.

One of the first games will be the upcoming 2D side-scroller Epic Mickey: The Power of Illusion. The Disney project will be available to fans as a traditional boxed game and also to download on the eShop.

The game is the 3DS' first third-party full retail download, joining first party games like Super Mario 3D Land, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D and Mario Kart 7.

A demo version of The Power of Illusion will be available ahead of the title's release on November 18th in the US.

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DreamRift

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Disney

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2D Platformer

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2

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Good stuff, really hope this becomes regular practice for 3DS games in a year's time or so.
I'm also keeping an eye out on this game, I loved the original Mickey sidescrollers so I really hope this turns out good.

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Shawn (guest) on 10.10.2012 at 22:33#2

Not really surprising considering the simple 2D Super Nintendo/Gameboy Advance  graphics of the 3DS game which just sip ROM memory compared to the massive 3D worlds of the Home Console version.

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I like how just above the 'comment on this article' section is an advertisement for amazon, saying buy epic mickey power of illusion for £29.99, I could do that or pay £39.99 for the privilege of not switching cartridges.

Nintendo obviously aren't serious about downloadable versions of retail games. So why don't they stop wasting time/money promoting a feature only an idiot/someone with more money than sense would make use of, and instead let us copy 3DS games from the cartridge to the 3DS.

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