Golf, Batman, Baseball, and Donkey Kong releasing in Europe this week

Another week, another mound of digital releases, and long-time 3DS owners might feel the familiarity come this Thursday.

Two of the week's releases are classics that have already been made available to 3DS Ambassadors - Donkey Kong Jr. and the highly-underrated NES Open Tournament Golf.

There will also be a free demo of the 3DS version of LEGO Batman 2 made available.

Here are the full releases.

Game

Available

Price

LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes - DEMO
(Warner Bros.)

Nintendo 3DS eShop

Free

Whatever your age, if you're a Batman fan you'll love this new and original story filled with classic LEGO videogame action and humour as players fight to put the bad guys back behind bars.

Donkey Kong Jr.
(Nintendo)

Nintendo 3DS eShop

€5 / £4.50

This is a game where speed is of the essence and high scores are up for grabs. Avoid nasty critters like Snapjaws and Nitpickets and start swinging and rack up those points. Just don't forget the most important thing – rescue DK.

NES Open Tournament Golf
(Nintendo)

Nintendo 3DS eShop

€4 / £3.60

Whether it's Mario or Luigi you choose to play with, golfing success depends on careful tactics and advanced timing. You must set up your shot on the overhead map screen by choosing the correct club and adjusting for wind speed and direction. Then switch over to the action screen and shoot away.

Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy - Extra songs
(Square-Enix)

FFXII - The Royal City of Rabanastre/
           Town Ward Upper Stratum (FMS)
FFIII - Crystal Cave (FMS)
FFXI - Ragnarok (BMS)
FFX - Challenge (BMS)

Nintendo 3DS eShop

€1 / £0.90
Each

Rummikub
(Games Factory Online)

Nintendo 3DS eShop
Nintendo DSiWare shop

€8 / £7.20
800 Points

Rummikub was created in the 1950s by Ephraim Hertzano and his children Micha and Mariana Hertzano, who later exported the game to five continents. Challenge yourself in this adaptation of a classic puzzle game.

2020 Super Baseball
(D4 Enterprise)

Wii Shop Channel

900 Points

In the Cyber Egg Stadium, the home run zone is worryingly small and the fair zone impressively wide. There is even a stop zone, which stops any ball that lands there. This all makes for a unique baseball experience, in an initially perplexing but ultimately brilliant and testing title, originally released in 1991.


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