Batman and Pinball for European Wii U eShop - Europe - 31st January

By Jorge Ba-oh 28.01.2013 7

Batman and Pinball for European Wii U eShop - Europe - 31st January on Nintendo gaming news, videos and discussion

Nintendo fans can grab hold of three new downloads this week on the European eShop, including Batman and Pinball.

The eagarly anticipated Zen Pinball 2 will be first to roll out on the Nintendo Wii U eShop this week as a free download, with additional add-on content ranging from £2.39-£7.99 (€2.99- €9.99).

Those wanting to leap into Gothham as the caped crusader in digital form can grab hold of an eShop version of Batman: Arkham City Armoured Edition for £49.99 (€59.99).

Finally an update for the Nintendo 3DS - The Beet Party: Beet Scratch - a series of short 3D videos for young'uns, four to six year olds, priced at 89p (€0.99) each.

These games will be available from January 31st on the Nintendo eShop.

What will you be downloading this week on the Nintendo eShop? Have your say in the poll and comments section below.

Box art for Zen Pinball 2
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Zen

Publisher

Zen

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Table Games

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1

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Batman: Arkham City Armoured Edition for £49.99 (€59.99).

Considering this game sold less than 198 units last week in UK, good luck shifting more at £50. Unbelievable pricing.

Azuardo said:
Batman: Arkham City Armoured Edition for £49.99 (€59.99).

Considering this game sold less than 198 units last week in UK, good luck shifting more at £50. Unbelievable pricing.

Agreed! I might be picking up this game though. But only since I haven't played the original yet. Still don't unerstan why they ported a game that is over a year old for the WiiU.....

But Zen Pinball I am getting! Very so. And will download those extras for sure! Well played!

There are no hardcore nor casual gamers, we are all simply just GAMERS

I guess they are trying to compete with Game, since that's the only place Batman is £50....
Seriously, the game is under £25 delivered from Amazon!  I'm keen to use digital downloads, no disc, better loading times (I hope!) yet the price is meaning it isn't going to happen.

Batman is a pretty good game, I really enjoyed it, but they really need to sort out RRP to be closer to how much the physical game is actually selling for considering you can never re-sell or trade-in a digital copy.


Azuardo said:
Batman: Arkham City Armoured Edition for £49.99 (€59.99).

Considering this game sold less than 198 units last week in UK, good luck shifting more at £50. Unbelievable pricing.
Where do you get weekly sales charts for the UK?

Sonic_13 said:
Azuardo said:
Batman: Arkham City Armoured Edition for £49.99 (€59.99).

Considering this game sold less than 198 units last week in UK, good luck shifting more at £50. Unbelievable pricing.
Where do you get weekly sales charts for the UK?

Chart Track does our weekly charts.

For numbers, certain members of NeoGAF use statistics to extrapolate numbers for particular games.

Azuardo said:
Sonic_13 said:
Azuardo said:
Batman: Arkham City Armoured Edition for £49.99 (€59.99).

Considering this game sold less than 198 units last week in UK, good luck shifting more at £50. Unbelievable pricing.
Where do you get weekly sales charts for the UK?

Chart Track does our weekly charts.

For numbers, certain members of NeoGAF use statistics to extrapolate numbers for particular games.

Thanks. I wish the US had weekly numbers like the UK and Japan.

Chart Track doesn't give us numbers like Japan, but they come from varying sources, and as such you can work out roughly how much games are selling in the Chart Track charts. Can't be of more help than that, I'm afraid, but you can still get a very good idea of how well certain games and consoles are performing on a weekly basis.

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