Nintendo has revealed its 3DS eShop schedule for the rest of this year, which includes full retail titles, download-only original games, more Virtual Console releases, and some demos.

Nicalis is bringingNightSkyover to 3DS on October 25, followed byCrashmo, a sequel to fan-favorite puzzlerPushmo,that hits on November 22 andFluidity: Spin Cycle, due out on December 27.

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At some point during the holiday season, three games from Level-5 and prolific Japanese developers will be available. Those are Suda 51’sLiberation Maiden, Yoot Saito’sAero Porter, and Yasumi Matsuno’sCrimson Shroud. There’s alsoTokyo Crash Mobs, an action-puzzle title releasing in early 2013.

Deep breath! Additionally, the eShop will be gettingSuper Mario 3D Land,The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D,Star Fox 64 3D, andMario Kart 7on October 18. These games are $39.99 each, which, frankly isn’tthatexpensive considering how well Nintendo software retains its value.

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Virtual Console hasn’t been getting the love I would like it to, but these upcoming titles don’t hurt:

As for the aforementioned game demos, those are going to be:Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why’d you steal our garbage?!!,Disney Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion,LEGOThe Lord of the Rings,Moshi Monsters: Moshlings Theme Park, andSonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed. Specific dates were not disclosed, although we do know that a second demo forStyle Savvy: Trendsettersis coming out on November 1.

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It’s terrific to see Nintendo put a real, noticeable effort into supporting the eShop — and talking about said support so that it doesn’t go unnoticed. Who would have predicted thatPushowould get a follow-up? Not me! Here’s some footage of the new game courtesy ofGoNintendo:

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3DS and Wii U

The Netflix Wii U app

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