The Nintendo download arrives on the wings of Icarus

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Yes friends, Kid Icarus 3D finally arrives in all it’s ‘enhanced’ 3D this week. Good thing too, ’cause there isn’t too much else fit for an Olympian.

Another weak group of additions to Nintendo’s download service this week is very easily headlined by the classic Kid Icarus repainted in 3D. If you’ve never played Pit’s original adventure from way back in the early days of the NES, you’ll probably find something to smile about with this one.

Other than the kid though, there’s not too much here to download. Much like last week, one of the biggest offerings is a video. Slow time of year I guess…

eShop

3DS

  • 3D Classics: Kid Icarus – $5.99 — Relive Pit’s first adventure in 3D Classics: Kid Icarus as you venture from the depths of the underworld up to the heights of the sky palace. Play in 2D or 3D as you face down the evil goddess Medusa. 

Demos

  • Pyramids — Pyramids is a puzzle-platform game in which an explorer tries to get out of the pyramids with his loot. A variety of dangerous traps and monsters will put your dexterity and ingenuity to the test. This free demo is now available on Nintendo eShop.

Video

  • Dinosaur Office — Need your fix of Cretaceous-period office destruction? Tune in to Nintendo Video this week for the premiere of Dinosaur Office Season 2!

3DS/DSi

  • I Must Run – $1.99/200 points — I Must Run! is a skill-based action running game. Jump across gaps between jail buildings, run through a subway station, and test your reflexes in a deadly dash over construction site cranes. Reach the city center and save your wife. Remember, you have only 24 hours. Let’s hope your fitness levels can cope, because you must run! Once you have completed story mode, try to achieve the highest score in the never-ending run in six available levels: Jail, Subway, Sewers, Construction Site, Suburbs and Rooftops.

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