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July 1st, 2011, 07:10 GMT · By

Nintendo Download Update: Kirby, Final Fantasy and More

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Nintendo is still releasing plenty of special content for its various platforms week after week, and has just revealed that owners of its devices will be getting quite a few high-quality remakes this week, including Final Fantasy III or Kirby's Dream Land.

First up, Nintendo Wii owners will be able to download from the WiiWare's Virtual Console section the classic Final Fantasy III role-playing game (originally titled Final Fantasy VI in Japan). This title, which first appeared on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, is a must-have for any true Japanese RPG fan.

Also out for the Wii is Big Town Shoot Out, a shooting gallery type game, where players need to aim and eliminate various targets, from bottles to cards, and costs just 500 Wii Points.

Next up, for DSi and 3DS owners, Nintendo has released Moto eXtreme, a motorcycle stunt simulator, where players need to navigate complicated courses and be on the lookout for various stunt possibilities, which costs 800 DSi Points or $7.99 for 3DS owners.

Also out for the two platforms are titles like Boardwalk Ball Toss, a simulator based on the classic fair game which costs 200 DSi Points, or Hearts Spades Euchre, a card game simulator that offers a variety of disciplines to experience for just 500 DSi Points

3DS owners will be able to download the 3D-enabled version of the classic Kirby's Dream Land title, which kicked off the franchise that first appeared for the Game Boy many years ago, and can now be downloaded from the console's online service for just $3.99.

Also available for the Nintendo 3DS platform is The Lost Town - The Dust, a new title from Circle Entertainment, an action role-playing game that takes place in the future and costs $4.99.

Expect more new things to be made available by Nintendo for its various platforms, including the Wii, DSi or 3DS, in the following weeks. 

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