Update: This popular deal is still available for a limited time; the 3DS/Wii U eShop is
scheduled to close on 3/27.
Nintendo eShop has
Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove (Nintendo 3DS Digital Download) for
$4.49.
Thanks to Deal Editor
RevOne for finding this deal.
About this game:- Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove is the full and complete edition of Shovel Knight, a sweeping classic action-adventure game series with awesome gameplay, memorable characters, and an 8-bit retro aesthetic!
- Includes:
- Shovel Knight: Shovel of Hope
- Shovel Knight: Plague of Shadows
- Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment
- Shovel Knight: King of Cards
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We should turn our ire toward the companies that set up systems that incentivize digital purchases without any sort of guarantee that you can still play what you bought if your hardware gets stolen, your account gets compromised, your system clock battery runs out, the publisher's servers go down, etc.
Cars get stolen all the time.. so should we all keep our cars parked in our locked garages? The switch is a portable game system, so is 3ds, so is a Vita, so is a Steam Deck. Should we just confine ourselves in our home when we play these portable systems?
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At any moment, they can pull the store and you have nothing to show for your money. Try playing Super Mario 99 today -- you can't. But anyone with a 25-30+ year old NES cart of [insert name here] will still function just fine with an NES (or NES clone).
At any moment, they can pull the store and you have nothing to show for your money. Try playing Super Mario 99 today -- you can't. But anyone with a 25-30+ year old NES cart of [insert name here] will still function just fine with an NES (or NES clone).
At any moment, they can pull the store and you have nothing to show for your money. Try playing Super Mario 99 today -- you can't. But anyone with a 25-30+ year old NES cart of [insert name here] will still function just fine with an NES (or NES clone).
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Color me surprised.
We should turn our ire toward the companies that set up systems that incentivize digital purchases without any sort of guarantee that you can still play what you bought if your hardware gets stolen, your account gets compromised, your system clock battery runs out, the publisher's servers go down, etc.
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