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Nintendo WiiU, Nintendo 3DS Announces Full-Packed 2015 Games Lineup; Nintendo 2DS Price Drops!

Nintendo Wii U/3DS Games for 2015

(Photo : Nintendo) Nintendo releases a wide selection of games and special offers for Wii U, 3DS and 2DS players.

Nintendo unveiled a robust roster of games and special promotions for Wii U and 3DS for the rest of 2015.

"Nintendo has games, amiibo and systems to satisfy all kinds of players, whether they're looking for back-to-school gifts or getting an early start on their holiday shopping," said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America's Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing.

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He added, "No one can match the quality or uniqueness of what Nintendo has to offer for the rest of 2015."

Nintendo Wii U Bundle consists of "Super Mario Maker" Wii U console, game, Idea Book and the limited edition 30th Anniversary Mario Modern Color amiibo figure. This will be exclusively distributed by Walmart and will launch on September 11.  Nintendo Wii U Bundle costs $299.96.

The gaming mogul has also upped their game with a long list of Nintendo Wii U Games that include "Super Mario Maker" (September 11), "Yoshi's Woolly World" (October 16), the "New Super Mario Bros. U" and "New Super Luigi U" combo (October 16), "Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water" (October 22), "Star Fox Zero" (November 20), "Xenoblade Chronicles X" (December 4), "Devil's Third" (December 11) and a whole lot more.

Complete list can be accessed here.

Meanwhile, Nintendo 3DS gamers can choose from the following: "Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer" (September 25), "Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash" (October 9), "The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes" (October 23), "Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon" (November 20) and "Skylanders SuperChargers Racing" (September 20).

Amiibo will also get its fair share of hype with the launch of new 3-pack Mii Fighters and Mewtwo amiibo from Super Smash Bros. on Nov. 1 and on Nov. 3 respectively.

Beginning August 30, Nintendo 2DS will be sold for only $99.99.

Aside from competing in the gaming realm, Nintendo is also reportedly going back to big screen, following the disastrous "Super Mario Bros." release in 1993. The renewed interest of Nintendo in advancing their Hollywood dreams once again surfaced during the company's earnings meeting in June. 

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