ESHOP Pokémon X and Y at This Weeks eShop

If you happen to be one of the illions of Pokemon fans out there then you're in for a real treat this Thursday as both Pokémon X and Y make their debut at the online shop. Wii U fans are also catered for (if you're feeling sporty) with both Tennis and Golf.

Pokémon X
(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS 
Journey to the Kalos Region, a land steeped in mystery, as you take your first steps into the next evolution of Pokémon and choose from three newly discovered starter Pokémon! In this RPG, choose one of the three newly discovered starter Pokémon - the Grass-type Chespin, the Fire-type Fennekin and the Water-type Froakie. Each has its own special moves, and will gain experience through battles, becoming stronger and eventually evolving.

In Pokémon X, your Pokémon adventure takes on a new dimension. Every corner of the star-shaped Kalos Region is brought to life, from the cobbled streets of Lumiose City to the most far-flung corners of the wilderness. Lumiose City is a thriving metropolis, and from the iconic tower at its centre to its bustling shops brimming with customers, you're sure to find plenty to discover and enjoy. There are a number of newly discovered Pokémon waiting to meet you. Gogoat is a Grass-type Pokémon so large it can carry people on its back, Sylveon is a newly discovered Evolution of Eevee, and there's a mysterious Pokémon that's connected in some way to Mewtwo. There's also Xerneas, a recently discovered Legendary Pokémon. Armed with your new Pokédex, get ready to step into the Kalos Region and begin your new Pokémon adventure!


Pokémon Y
(Nintendo) Nintendo 3DS

Journey to the Kalos Region, a land steeped in mystery, as you take your first steps into the next evolution of Pokémon and choose from three newly discovered starter Pokémon! In this RPG, choose one of the three newly discovered starter Pokémon - the Grass-type Chespin, the Fire-type Fennekin and the Water-type Froakie - and start your adventure. Each has its own special moves, and will gain experience through battles, becoming stronger and eventually evolving.

In Pokémon Y, your Pokémon adventure takes on a new dimension. Every corner of the star-shaped Kalos Region is brought to life, from the cobbled streets of Lumiose City to the most far-flung corners of the wilderness. Lumiose City is a thriving metropolis, and from the iconic tower at its centre to its bustling shops brimming with customers, you're sure to find plenty to discover and enjoy. There are a number of newly discovered Pokémon waiting to meet you. Gogoat is a Grass-type Pokémon so large it can carry people on its back, Sylveon is a newly discovered Evolution of Eevee, and there's a mysterious Pokémon that's connected in some way to Mewtwo. There's also Yveltal, a recently discovered Legendary Pokémon. Armed with your new Pokédex, get ready to step into the Kalos Region and begin your new Pokémon adventure!


Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked
(Ghostlight) Nintendo 3DS
One of 2009's best RPGs returns you to Tokyo in the midst of a lockdown, the government's cold-blooded response to a demon invasion. Armed only with a mysterious COMP, will you survive this chaos? Live to see the brand new 8th Day chapter! Collect and fuse demons to create more powerful creatures. Many possible endings await in this hybrid of traditional and strategy RPG.


Hot Wheels World's Best Driver

(WB Games) Nintendo 3DS
Be the world's best driver! Gear up for the most intense challenges only Hot Wheels can deliver! Pick your team, choose your ride and go for it! Customise 24 iconic Hot Wheels vehicles and test your skills in 50+ challenges across 4 Hot Wheels test facilities.


GOLF
(Nintendo) Wii U
Test your skills across 18 holes of realistic links action. GOLF offers classic stroke play for solo players, while two players can compete in stroke play or match play. Judge the wind direction, check the distance, select a club, adjust your swing and keep your eye on the ball. From twisting fairways and dense forests to water hazards and deadly bunkers, GOLF is packed with challenges for budding pros or newcomers alike.

This is the US version of the game.


TENNIS
(Nintendo) Wii U
TENNIS was the first game to bring the sport to the NES, and includes singles or doubles matches against five different levels of enemies. While the controls are simple, it takes time to master the techniques and defeat the toughest opponents. Practise your volleys and smashes if you want to succeed! Also you may recognise a familiar moustachioed mascot making a guest appearance in the umpire's chair...
This is the US version of the game.

Posted on 07-10-2013 by Andrew

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