Classic Prince of Persia Comes To eShop For Nintendo Wii and 3DS

That’s right you can now own up on some classic platforming as Prince of Persia comes to the Nintendo eShop letting you play at home on your Wii or on the go with your Nintendo 3DS. Will you be able to navigate all the perilous traps and never ending drops to rescue the princess or will you be stuck forever? The only way to know is to pick it up today!

RELIVE CLASSIC PRINCE OF PERSIA ON WIITMAND 3DSTM

The legendary platforming game is now available for the 3DSTM eShop & WiiTM virtual console!

London, UK – January 19, 2012 – Today, Ubisoft® announced that Prince of Persia, the classic platforming game, is now available to download for the Wii Virtual console and the 3DS Nintendo eShop.

Prince of Persia is considered a pioneer in the platforming genre and will have players venturing through sprawling levels, dodging deadly traps and engaging in swordfights, before facing the evil Grand Vizier, in order to rescue the princess.

Prince of Perisa is available from today for £4.50 from the Nintendo 3DS eShop and 800 Points from the Wii Virtual Console.

About Ubisoft:
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