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What’s downloadable this week, Nintendo? 1/17/2013

It's another light week for Nintend downloads. This Thursday we've only got a handful of 3DS eShop downloads including a demo and a retro title. Additionally, Amazon Instant Video is now available on the Wii for some odd reason, so there's that.

First off, if you're looking forward to Fire Emblem: Awakening or are curious about the game, you can download a free demo on the 3DS eShop. If you're more in the mood for some old school Kirby puzzling, you can snag Kirby's Star Stacker, a Gamy Boy original, for $2.99.

Now, let's check out some new downloads, shall we? We've got Deer Drive Legends, a deer hunting game that hardly seems legendary. There's also Disney/Pixar Finding Nemo: Escape to the Big Blue, a collection of 30 mini-games. Neither of those have pricing info on Nintendo's site, so don't bug me about that. Tokyo Crash Mobs, however, is a stupid-looking puzzler that costs $5.99.

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