Humble Bundle has teamed up with Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Europe to offer games for the handheld Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U gaming console at pay-what-you-want prices.

The Humble Friends of Nintendo Bundle will donate a portion of the funds that it collects through the offer to charities SOS Children's Villages International and Code.org.

Among the developers and publishers involved in the Nintendo Humble Bundle are Atlus, Capcom, GalaxyTrail, KnapNok Games, Nordic, Sega, Vblank Entertainment and WayForward, with other companies to be added in the middle of the promotion as new games are added to the bundle.

There are three purchase tiers in the Humble Bundle, similar to previous offers. Interested gamers can pay $1 to unlock a certain set of games, pay more than the average amount paid so far for the bundle to unlock another set, or pay more than $13 to gain access to the last set.

So far, the titles included in the Humble Friends of Nintendo Bundle are as follows:

Pay $1 or more:

    Affordable Space Adventures for the Wii U
    Retro City Rampage: DX for the 3DS
    Shantae and the Pirate's Curse for the 3DS and the Wii U
    A 10 percent discount coupon for new subscribers to the Humble Monthly

Pay more than the average:

    Citizens of Earth for the 3DS and the Wii U
    Freedom Planet for the Wii U
    Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure for the 3DS
    An exclusive Retro City Rampage: DX theme for the 3DS home menu

Pay $13 or more:

    Darksiders II for the Wii U
    Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition for the DS

With these titles, the bundle presents a total value of $179.

The additional titles coming to the bundle will be revealed on May 3 at 11:00 a.m. PDT, with the games instantly being given to those who have paid more than the average price at the time of their purchase. The bundle will be offered until May 10, 11:00 p.m. PDT.

Similar to all other Humble Bundles, users can choose the allocation of the proceeds from their purchase between the developers participating in the bundle and the charities involved.

"With Nintendo's help, we've aimed to craft a bundle that will have the widest appeal possible," said Humble Bundle COO and co-founder John Graham in an email, as the previous Nintendo and Humble Bundle team-up was only available in North America.

Earlier in the month, Humble Bundle released an offer featuring titles by Telltale Games, including The Walking Dead series and Tales from the Borderlands.

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