

Along with Mario's latest, you can also download last month's Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations Alive and New Art Academy, priced at a slightly more reasonable £24.99 and £29.99 respectively. 2 isn't the only game to find its home on the eShop. With pricing like this, it's hard to see why anyone would go for the download version - unless the hassle of changing cartridges is genuinely worth an extra tenner - as for us, we'll probably get ourselves down to GAME/Gamestation stat.īut New Super Mario Bros.

That's almost £10 more than most shops are selling it for at the moment (most retailers have it priced at around £30 at the moment), and in the shops, it'll likely only go down from there. But much like Mario, you'd need to be a millionaire yourself if you're considering downloading it from the eShop, as the game weighs in at a whopping £39.99.
