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3DS Demos Hitting North American, European eShop Tomorrow

by Neal Ronaghan - January 18, 2012, 7:51 am EST
Total comments: 15 Source: (Press Release)

A Resident Evil: Revelations demo hits both regions, while Europe gets an exclusive Cooking Mama 4 demo.

Playable demos are coming to the eShop in North America and Europe starting tomorrow, more than a month after demos launched in Japan.

The debut demos are Resident Evil: Revelations (North America and Europe) and Cooking Mama 4 (Europe). Resident Evil: Revelations hits shelves in both regions in the next few weeks. Cooking Mama 4 has been in stores since November.

Additionally, Nintendo confirmed future demo releases of Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D (both regions), Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (both regions), Rhythm Thief (Europe), and Rayman Origins (North America). Mario & Sonic even received a specific release date, with the demo coming in next week's eShop update.

[EU] Free Nintendo 3DS Game Demos Head to Nintendo eShop

Test drive select Nintendo 3DS games before you buy.

18th January 2012 – Free demos of selected Nintendo 3DS™ games are available to download from the Nintendo eShop – kicking off tomorrow with both Resident Evil™ Revelations and Cooking Mama 4. 

Developed by Capcom® specifically to take advantage of the Nintendo 3DS features, Resident Evil Revelations delivers a true return to classic Resident Evil™ survival horror gameplay.  The full game launches across Europe on 27th January, but if you fancy at getting your hands on, and test driving this ultimate horror experience before it hits the stores then head over to the Nintendo eShop tomorrow to download the Nintendo 3DS demo.

If cooking is your passion, then you must also try out the Nintendo 3DS demo for Cooking Mama 4 from 505 Games. Join Mama as she cooks up a storm and for the first time ever – in full 3D. Decorate Mama’s kitchen and customize your utensils as you tilt your Nintendo 3DS to cook in a whole new way like never before.

Make sure you keep checking the Nintendo eShop, as it will be periodically updated with new game demos in the future, including a Nintendo 3DS demo for Metal Gear Solid®: Snake Eater 3D - Hideo Kojima's legendary Metal Gear series from KONAMI. This classic stealth action game will come to Nintendo 3DS this year with stunning 3D visuals and the Nintendo 3DS outer cameras and gyroscopic motion sensor will be used as integral elements within the gameplay. Also keep an eye out for a Nintendo 3DS demo of Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games™ and Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure™ both from SEGA.

In addition to Nintendo 3DS demos, the Nintendo eShop also lets you download an array of original Nintendo 3DS Download Software, 3D Classics, Virtual Console™ and Nintendo DSiWare™ games directly to your Nintendo 3DS system. If you want to access the Nintendo eShop, make sure you have first performed a system update via a wireless broadband internet connection. Those who perform the system update will gain access to the Nintendo eShop and will be able to download the Nintendo Video™ application for free, providing access to a range of new and exclusive 2D and 3D video content on their Nintendo 3DS system.

Free Nintendo 3DS Game Demos Head to Nintendo eShop

Resident Evil Revelations Demo Available Tomorrow

REDMOND, Wash., Jan. 18, 2012 - Nintendo 3DS™ owners soon will be able to play free downloadable demo versions of select games. Starting tomorrow, owners can go to the Nintendo eShop to download a free demo version of Resident Evil® Revelations from Capcom. A free demo version of Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games™ published by SEGA will launch on Jan. 26. The Nintendo eShop will be periodically updated with new game demos.

"The demo program allows Nintendo 3DS players to be among the first to test-drive select games," said Tony Elison, Nintendo of America's senior director and general manager of Network Business. "Players can try out new genres or series, often weeks before the full versions are available in stores."

Additional demos coming soon include Rayman® Origins from Ubisoft and METAL GEAR SOLID® Snake Eater 3D from Konami Digital Entertainment. Specific dates and other games in the demo program will be announced at a later time.

Talkback

1takauchihaJanuary 18, 2012

I'm so glad, I've been looking forward to demos the most. I really can't wait for the Rayman demo though.
I really hope they eventually put a Kingdom Hearts 3D demo up.

I swear to God if we do not get a Rhythm Thief demo...


I mean, SEGA is putting out a demo for Mario and Sonic at the Olympics AND NOBODY WILL BUY THAT GAME AFTER THEY PLAY THE DEMO!


Guys, maybe we should include the 20m walk as an event.


HOW ABOUT NO, SEGA? HOW ABOUT NO?

ejamerJanuary 18, 2012

Quote from: Crimm

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Guys, maybe we should include the 20m walk as an event.
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Ooh, 20m walk?  Is that an event this time?  I need to start paying closer attention.
Can't wait to preorder.

TrueNerdJanuary 18, 2012

Hell yes.

IGamesJanuary 18, 2012

woah, its the best thing since the wiiware demos!

MataataJanuary 18, 2012

Awesome!

vamp21January 18, 2012

The one thing I hate about getting demos is having a limit on how many times we can play them. It is just ridiculous. It's not like if playing a demo over and over again is going to make me not want to buy the full game.




SKEET SKEET

TJ SpykeJanuary 18, 2012

Quote from: vamp21

The one thing I hate about getting demos is having a limit on how many times we can play them. It is just ridiculous. It's not like if playing a demo over and over again is going to make me not want to buy the full game.

Who honestly plays a demo 30 times though? Unless they have no desire to actually buy the game and just plan to play the demo.

Some of the demos are limited to 3 times.

TJ SpykeJanuary 18, 2012

Which ones? I have not been checking other sites, all I have seen posted here was 30 times or time limited.

Ace Combat 3D

BranDonk KongJanuary 18, 2012

I used to play the PGR3 and Fight Night 3 demos from XBox Live all the time...Call of Duty 2 as well. There are some games that can be fun to play over and over again in demo form.

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorJanuary 18, 2012

Quote from: vamp21

The one thing I hate about getting demos is having a limit on how many times we can play them. It is just ridiculous. It's not like if playing a demo over and over again is going to make me not want to buy the full game.

If playing the demo doesn't make you want to buy the game, then you're not the target audience of that demo...

CericJanuary 19, 2012

Quote from: UncleBob

Quote from: vamp21

The one thing I hate about getting demos is having a limit on how many times we can play them. It is just ridiculous. It's not like if playing a demo over and over again is going to make me not want to buy the full game.

We Have a Winner!

If playing the demo doesn't make you want to buy the game, then you're not the target audience of that demo...

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