It isn’t often Nintendo games drop in price; if anything, they typically get more expensive as time goes by (something which anyone looking for a brand new physical copy of Pikmin 3 can attest to). Fortunately, it seems another batch of first-party releases will soon be joining the Nintendo Selects line of budget titles.
Canadian retailer Video Games Plus revealed on Twitter today that 12 Nintendo games for Wii, Wii U, and 3DS will be getting a price drop beginning on March 11, including rare titles such as Pikmin 3 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. Interestingly, it seems Nintendo will also be reissuing the Wii version of Super Mario All-Stars, which was released for the console during the Mario series’ 25th anniversary, as a Nintendo Select title (though it will retail for the same price as it was initially released). You can take a look at the full list of new Nintendo Selects games in the image below.
Pre-orders are currently available at the link below. Will you be picking up any of the new Nintendo Selects titles when they launch? Let us know in the comments!
Source: Video Games Plus
Well, it’s good that Pikmin 3 will be available again in a physical form for those that missed it, or are paying a ridiculous amount for it. I won’t be getting any of these, since I already have the ones I want. Super Mario All-Stars would be one to pick up, if I didn’t already have two versions on the SNES. Funny though, NES Remix is already $30 bucks right now.