REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As Nintendo prepares to show off a number of cool indie games at PAX West in Seattle, the video game maker is making sure that game lovers all across the country can get in on the action from afar: The esteemed “Nindie” community has come together to put the spotlight on independent games in Nintendo eShop on the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS family of systems. Every Thursday in September, a new digital release will hit Nintendo eShop for Wii U, Nintendo 3DS or both at an introductory pricing promotion of 10 percent off during the first week of launch. Additionally, the featured developers will share video stories about their projects’ development in Nintendo eShop. The featured developers will also curate a shelf in Nintendo eShop highlighting some of their favorite games.
“Our Nindie partners have been hard at work creating amazing content for Nintendo fans,” said Damon Baker of Nintendo of America’s Publisher and Developer Relations. “The #Nindies Summer Jam promotion not only makes it easy for fans to check out all the latest and greatest indie games on Nintendo eShop, but to also learn more about the developers that have worked so hard to create them.”
The release schedule is as follows:
Sept. 1
Axiom
Verge from Thomas Happ Games – In this retro-style
action-platform-exploration game, use the Wii U GamePad as your map, a
way to easily swap between weapons or for Off-TV Play. A failed
scientist dies in an accident, only to awaken in a mysterious, alien
world. Where is he? How did he get here? And why do the fundamental laws
of reality appear broken? Life. Afterlife. Real. Virtual. Dream.
Nightmare. It’s a thin line. It’s Axiom Verge. Available on Wii U.
Sept. 8
Jotun:
Valhalla Edition from Thunder Lotus Games – Jotun is a
hand-drawn action-exploration game set in Norse mythology. In Jotun,
you play Thora, a Norse warrior who died an inglorious death and must
prove herself to the Gods to enter Valhalla. Jotun: Valhalla Edition
features Valhalla Mode, a boss rush mode with even fiercer versions of
the already challenging jotun. Exclusive to the Wii U version, the map
is always displayed on the GamePad and God Powers can be activated using
the touch screen. The game launches on Wii U first, and its GamePad
features make this the definitive version. Impress the Gods!
Sept. 15
Noitu
Love: Devolution from MP2 Games – The year is 2288. The city is
protected by an organization called “The Peacekeepers League” and
everything is swell except that it’s under attack by a robot army lead
by professor Darnacus Damnation! Or is it... ? Available on both Wii U
and Nintendo
3DS with intuitive, touch-screen controlled gameplay.
Sept. 22
Severed
from Drinkbox Studios – Take control of a one-armed warrior named Sasha,
who wields a living sword on her journey through a nightmare world in
search of her family. Available on Wii U. Features include: Cross-Buy
between Wii U and Nintendo
3DS, Wii U Off-TV Play, in-game Achievements, HD graphical
optimizations.
Sept. 30
Azure
Striker GUNVOLT 2 from INTI CREATES – Azure Striker GUNVOLT 2
is a 2D action-platforming game in the style of the Japanese classics of
yesteryear. The great controls, crisp graphics, unique play mechanics
and epic boss battles from the first installment are all here, along
with a host of new features. Available exclusively on Nintendo 3DS.
Check out all of these games, as well as a variety of Nindie games for the rest of the year and beyond in the list below or in the #Nindies Summer Jam Sizzle Video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-IM7S4ByvM.
Wii U
Available | Game | Developer | ||||
Sept. 1 | Axiom Verge | Thomas Happ Games | ||||
Sept. 8 | Jotun: Valhalla Edition | Thunder Lotus Games | ||||
Sept. 15 | Noitu Love: Devolution | MP2 Games | ||||
Sept. 22 | Severed | Drinkbox Studios | ||||
Sept. 30 | SteamWorld Heist | Image & Form | ||||
September | FAST Racing Neo – Neo Future Pack | Shin’en | ||||
September | Zarvot | SnowHydra Games | ||||
September | DubWars | WOBBL3 Entertainment | ||||
October | Ectoplaza | Syndicate Atomic | ||||
October | Soul Axiom | Wales Interactive | ||||
October | Antipole DX | Saturnine Games | ||||
October | Rocket Fist | DanielSnd | ||||
October | Shantae Half-Genie Hero | WayForward/XSEED | ||||
December | forma.8 | MixedBag | ||||
December | Hollow Knight | Team Cherry | ||||
December | Stardew Valley | Chucklefish Games | ||||
Q1 | World to the West | Rain Games | ||||
Nintendo 3DS
Available | Game | Developer | ||||
Sept. 15 | Noitu Love: Devolution | MP2 Games | ||||
Summer |
Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure |
Mastiff | ||||
Sept. 29 | Azure Striker GUNVOLT 2 | INTI CREATES | ||||
October | Antipole DX | Saturnine Games | ||||
October | Punch Club | tiny Build Games | ||||
December | forma.8 | MixedBag | ||||
Fall | Severed | Drinkbox Studios | ||||
Q4 | Runbow Pocket | 13AM Games | ||||
To find a full listing of games and game details, visit http://www.nintendo.com/games/nindies-summer-jam.
Remember that Wii U and Nintendo 3DS feature parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about other features, visit http://www.nintendo.com/wiiu and http://www.nintendo.com/3ds.
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