Humble Bundle Presents Its Nintendo eShop Collection
Humble Bundle has just unveiled the "Humble Nindie Bundle", a collection of indie video games for Nintendo's Wii U and 3DS platforms.
<a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/tag/view/humble%20bundle?os=humble+bundle>Humble Bundle is largely considered a PC gaming service, even with the <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/129818-Humble-Mobile-Bundle-3-Rolls-Out-Six-Android-Games>occasional mobile bundle or eBook deal on its storefronts. You certainly wouldn't expect it to release games for a traditionally restrictive publisher like Nintendo - yet this afternoon that's exactly what Humble Bundle did. If you head to the website right now, you'll see the "Humble Nindie Bundle", a pay-what-you-want eShop collection that includes Moon Chronicles, Mighty Switch Force, Guacamelee and more for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS devices.
As with previous bundles, the Nintendo eShop collection includes nine games with a tiered pricing scheme. If you pay the $1 minimum, that unlocks the Metroidvania platformer Guacamelee: Super Turbo Championship Edition, the arcade-inspired Woah Dave, and the 3D space altering Mighty Switch Force. Pay over the average price, and Humble Bundle will throw in the adventure-puzzler The Fall, the skateboard-grinding OlliOllo, and the 3DS FPS Moon Chronicles. Finally, pay over $10, and you'll unlock Stealth Inc 2 and Steamworld Dig to round off your digital eShop collection.
Sure, these aren't the games Nintendo is best known for - there's nary a Mario or Zelda in sight - but these are still critically-acclaimed indie hits which will keep you busy for hours. What's more, a portion of proceeds go to Code.org, a non-profit charity seeking to increase worldwide education of computer science. Combined, that makes Humble's Nintendo eShop Bundle worth inspecting - and we don't even know what bonus games will be unlocked next week.
And perhaps if this bundle does well, Nintendo will consider a collection for its in-house franchises. Who knows?
Source: <a href=http://blog.humblebundle.com/post/119951875323/hello-nintendo-the-humble-nindie-bundle-packs-a>Humble Bundle
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<a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/tag/view/humble%20bundle?os=humble+bundle>Humble Bundle is largely considered a PC gaming service, even with the <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/129818-Humble-Mobile-Bundle-3-Rolls-Out-Six-Android-Games>occasional mobile bundle or eBook deal on its storefronts. You certainly wouldn't expect it to release games for a traditionally restrictive publisher like Nintendo - yet this afternoon that's exactly what Humble Bundle did. If you head to the website right now, you'll see the "Humble Nindie Bundle", a pay-what-you-want eShop collection that includes Moon Chronicles, Mighty Switch Force, Guacamelee and more for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS devices.
As with previous bundles, the Nintendo eShop collection includes nine games with a tiered pricing scheme. If you pay the $1 minimum, that unlocks the Metroidvania platformer Guacamelee: Super Turbo Championship Edition, the arcade-inspired Woah Dave, and the 3D space altering Mighty Switch Force. Pay over the average price, and Humble Bundle will throw in the adventure-puzzler The Fall, the skateboard-grinding OlliOllo, and the 3DS FPS Moon Chronicles. Finally, pay over $10, and you'll unlock Stealth Inc 2 and Steamworld Dig to round off your digital eShop collection.
Sure, these aren't the games Nintendo is best known for - there's nary a Mario or Zelda in sight - but these are still critically-acclaimed indie hits which will keep you busy for hours. What's more, a portion of proceeds go to Code.org, a non-profit charity seeking to increase worldwide education of computer science. Combined, that makes Humble's Nintendo eShop Bundle worth inspecting - and we don't even know what bonus games will be unlocked next week.
And perhaps if this bundle does well, Nintendo will consider a collection for its in-house franchises. Who knows?
Source: <a href=http://blog.humblebundle.com/post/119951875323/hello-nintendo-the-humble-nindie-bundle-packs-a>Humble Bundle
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