Nintendo signage is displayed at the company's booth at the 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo, known as E3, in Los Angeles, California June 11, 2014.

Nintendo signage is displayed at the company's booth at the 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo, known as E3, in Los Angeles, California June 11, 2014. Reuters/Kevork Djansezian

Nintendo is set on re-releasing some hit titles for the Nintendo Select lineup of games. There are a total of six games slated for a Nintendo Select re-release, and they will be a whole lot cheaper when they ship out.

The games coming out on a budget-friendly price are “The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds,” “Star Fox 64 3D,” “Nintendogs + Cats,” “Mario Tennis Open,” “Yoshi’s New Island” and “Mario Party: Island Tour.” The games will sport the Nintendo Select tag beginning on Oct. 16th, Eurogamer notes. It is not yet known how much the prices have come down, as these will only be revealed once the games launch.

All the games are some of the Nintendo 3DS’ best titles and all offer something new to the series, which is probably why they have been placed on the Nintendo Select offering. However, out of the six titles, two have been on the receiving end of negative criticisms, Game Revolution reports.

The two games in question are “Yoshi’s New Island” and “Mario Party: Island Tour.” The games are good additions to their series but they have a few minor flaws to their mechanics.

“Yoshi’s New Island” has been criticised for having a rather easy learning curve and being too predictable. Although the game looks good on the 3DS, the gameplay was negatively received for not being carefully planned out. In addition to this, the game also has a flawed health system which has become a bane to some players as it was rather unfair.

On the other hand, “Mario Party: Island Tour” is a good game overall but it doesn’t add something new to the series. The minigames were repetitive, while some did not play well with the 3DS. Any minigame making use of the 3DS’ mic was rather difficult for players.

The new lineup of Select titles will hit European shelves on Oct. 16th. Since Nintendo is willing to put hit titles on the Select lineup, players could expect better games in the future.

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