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New 3DS Games to Join Affordable Nintendo Selects Lineup This Week

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Do you own a Nintendo 3DS and are looking for some affordable first party games to add to your library?

Allowing you to “discover a game you might have missed the first time around, or start your essential gaming collection”, Nintendo have announced they will be expanding their range of ‘Nintendo Select’ games in Australia and New Zealand this week.

A total of four new games, released a few years ago, will be available at a more affordable price point of $29.95 AUD.

New additions to this range include:

Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D

Go ape with the swingin’ king of the jungle! Donkey Kong and his simian sidekick Diddy Kong are back for more action-packed platforming antics in Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D. Ground-pound, barrel-blast, and swing your way through lush, layered side-scrolling levels!

Luigi’s Mansion 2

Luigi is back on a mission to remove a bunch of stubborn ghosts from some super-spooky mansions in Luigi’s Mansion 2 for Nintendo 3DS family of systems. Armed with his trusty “Poltergust” ghost-grabbing vacuum cleaner, Mario’s brother takes centre stage to capture those pesky phantoms. Sure, Luigi’s the nervous type who’d rather be as far from these ghosts as he can get, but a reluctant hero can still save the day!

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros

Uncover the power of Dreamy Luigi in the fourth instalment of the popular RPG series. Solve puzzles, battle enemies, and even interact with creations of Luigi’s own imagination in order to succeed!

Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Paper Mario is back, and finds himself in another sticky situation! Take Mario on an exciting paper adventure and help him repair the mess Bowser has created using the powers of brand new stickers. A cast of colourful characters will keep you laughing along the way as the familiar world of Paper Mario is brought to life in Paper Mario: Sticker Star for Nintendo 3DS family of systems

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