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Posted by Giant Bomb Oct 02 2012 18:42 GMT
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Nintendo has been a harsh critic of downloadable content in the past, but it seemed inevitable the company would eventually reconcile its internal values with a consumer reality. That’s happening with New Super Mario Bros. 2, which will receive three packs, available for $2.50 a pop, on October 4.

Interestingly, players won’t even have to boot up the eShop to purchase the packs. They can, of course, but if you have an Internet connection, Nintendo can send you a SpotPass notification about the content, and once you enter Coin Rush Mode, a shop icon will appear. Within that shop, you can read about the packs, and so long as you have enough eShop points, download them right away.

The three packs coming on October 4 are as follows, including descriptions straight from Nintendo:

  • Gold Rush Pack: Fun new courses that give novice players the best chance to collect lots of gold, and veterans the chance to set even higher Coin Rush records.
  • Coin Challenge Pack A: The New Super Mario Bros. 2 website will track the rankings based on the scores for this pack, enabling players to measure their scores against other tallies from around the world in these more open courses.
  • Nerve-Wrack Pack: Intense new courses designed for veteran players looking for new challenges.

The last one sounds pretty damn interesting, actually, especially given my response to the courses in the game so far. I’m distressed at the prospect of not finishing a Mario platformer, and maybe this will give me new cause.


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Posted by Kotaku Sep 28 2012 02:58 GMT
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#mario Nintendo has just detailed the New Super Mario Bros. 2 DLC that it first announced back in June at E3. More »

Posted by GoNintendo Sep 12 2012 17:46 GMT
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- 100 billion coins collected by players worldwide
- this is as of 9/10
- Million-coin players: 13,201

Posted by Joystiq Aug 30 2012 16:00 GMT
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New Super Mario Bros. 2 leaped over the 1 million mark in Japan, topping the country's sales charts for the third consecutive week. Nintendo's platformer sold 71,092 copies this week, which despite being less than half of last week's sales was enough to see it through to seven figures.

That fall in New Super Mario Bros. 2 sales correlates with a drop in weekly 3DS sales from 107,140 to 64,921. Nonetheless, the 3DS sits comfortably ahead of its nearest rival, the PS3, at 12,243 sales this week.

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Posted by GoNintendo Aug 27 2012 03:23 GMT
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Tilmen says he's going for 10 million by the end of this week. I think we could be looking at a Guinness World Record for the next Gamer's Edition!

Posted by GoNintendo Aug 23 2012 00:51 GMT
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A portion of the gamrreview review...

If there is one thing that Nintendo has always delivered on in its Mario games, it's top notch level design, a fact that is well on display here. You simply will not find such well designed levels in any other franchise, especially on a portable console. The quality is definitely there, and the game’s 80-odd levels are all imaginative and don’t often task you with doing the same thing twice.