
Tank! Tank! Tank! is obviously a game about tanks. It was one of the many Wii U games shown on the E3 show floor, but it didn't really show off anything interesting about the Wii U. Frankly, Tank! Tank! Tank! could be played without the Wii U Game Pad at all. Everything you can do can be handled with a simple analog stick and buttons. The Wii U is entirely secondary to the experience. In fact, nothing proves this more than the fact that Tank! Tank! Tank! originally came out in the arcades in 2009, and the Wii U version is nothing more than a port.

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Hardcore Gamer: The third-person action party game, TANK! TANK! TANK! has gone from costing $50 at retail and via download to being a totally free download in North America.

This week’s digital releases on Nintendo formats launch a brand new chapter in the Wii U console’s offerings. Namco Bandai’s Tank! Tank! Tank! is now officially available as a free-to-play title, the first of it’s kind on the console. Also available to download now are a demo version of Rising Star Games’ Shifting World and the classic Castlevania for Nintendo 3DS.