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    Quote Originally Posted by Tron 2.0 View Post
    Summer is around the corner i won't be surpise if noa will start to thin out,the vc release again.

    Then by the fall it picks up again.
    It would make better sense to do it the other way around. Not much is released between the end of Spring and the start of Fall, it's a dead zone where the least amount of money possible is made.

    But, ho, what's this?! Here comes Nintendo in the middle of Summer, sporting a bag full of yesteryear classics!




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    NOA probably just wants to be sure people have their $2k monies set aside for Super Mario Galaxy 2 on the 23rd... Figure if a kid gets an allowance of $10/week, 5 weeks of no releases = a kid with $50 saved looking for a hot new game, and BOOM!
    NOA makes $2k monies themselves.

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    are there any heavy hitter releases left? i love the obscure/rare/import titles, but the masses arent nearly as interested in them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old_skoolin_jim View Post
    NOA probably just wants to be sure people have their $2k monies set aside for Super Mario Galaxy 2 on the 23rd... Figure if a kid gets an allowance of $10/week, 5 weeks of no releases = a kid with $50 saved looking for a hot new game, and BOOM!
    NOA makes $2k monies themselves.
    Not many of those kids are going to be buying things like old arcade titles, Commodore 64 titles, NES titles, etc.

    So I'd hope that wasn't their reasoning.

    Quote Originally Posted by chrisbid View Post
    are there any heavy hitter releases left? i love the obscure/rare/import titles, but the masses arent nearly as interested in them.
    Plenty of major titles aren't on it. About the only thing that has a decent amount of coverage has been Nintendo's own back catalog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisbid View Post
    are there any heavy hitter releases left? i love the obscure/rare/import titles, but the masses arent nearly as interested in them.
    Bunch of Genesis and a decent handful of C64 and SMS titles. Plenty of NES and SNES series are still missing their second halves as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BetaWolf47 View Post
    Bunch of Genesis and a decent handful of C64 and SMS titles. Plenty of NES and SNES series are still missing their second halves as well.
    Yoshi's Island, Kirby Super Star, Breath of Fire 1, Final Fantasy III (6), Final Fantasy Mystic Quest, Super Mario All-Stars, They need to make super scope and zapper games playable with the point and click of a wiimote, they don't have any Game Gear exclusives yet under the Master System label like they mentioned I don't think, they could add 8-bit Game Boy if they wanted to, Nintendo 64 has less releases than anything else Nintendo branded, They could add in the Dragon Warrior series now that square enix is allowing the Final Fantasy series to be released, they could always add Sega CD and 32X emulation for the few gems on those systems.

    There's a ton they could do but I'm wondering that since they are taking it so slow, they don't plan on changing the game system any time soon. PS3 is the same way with its PS One re-releases. 100 games down, "OVER 900!!!!!!" more possibilities to choose from and they've uploaded a lot of generic titles when they could have chosen better ones.

    This either shows they're sticking to their current console for a long time, or that the same download shops will be used with the next gen systems.
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    Today's DSiWare releases are as follows.

    Looksley's Line Up
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: Looksley the rabbit needs your assistance to finish the story he's writing. Guide him through a world based on famous fairy tales and folk stories from around the globe, helping him to gather inspiration by finding hidden items along the way. In this unique take on hidden-picture games, you'll move the Nintendo DSi system to change your view of various 3-D dioramas. Peer deeply into the scene as you shift the system, watching as layers within the diorama move to reveal previously unseen letters and objects. As you collect these letters and objects, you'll meet new characters and spell words that will open additional stages with more sets of hidden items to find. Particular stages contain secret pictures, testing your observation skills even further. Scour each scene's incredible depth and detail as you lend Looksley a hand in completing his masterpiece. Players of all ages will love this visual puzzle challenge and be amazed to see that even the same spot can look different from another angle.

    Frogger Returns
    Publisher: Konami Digital Entertainment
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: Frogger is coming to a Nintendo DSi system near you! Frogger Returns takes the heart-pounding challenge of arcade Frogger and moves it into the next dimension. Classic top-down 2-D game play is updated with colorful 3-D graphics, a new perspective, new levels, new enemies and game-changing power-ups to dodge and use. Four stages take the original journey of Frogger from highway to home through a new adventure. Use multiple modes to attack your top scores, race against the clock or just get Frogger to his home pad.

    A Topsy Turvy Life: Turvy Drops™
    Publisher: TECMO KOEI GAMES
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: Turn the Nintendo DSi system upside down and draw blocks on the touch screen to fill spaces in this topsy-turvy take on puzzle games. Play "Endless Mode" to see just how many points you can get as the blocks on the bottom screen fill faster and faster. The more blocks you clear at once, the higher your score. Play "Puzzle Mode" to test your brain against 30 mind-bending puzzles. Clear all the blocks within the specified time and turn limits. Can you solve the puzzles before time is up?

    Flips: More Bloody Horowitz
    Publisher: Electronic Arts
    Players: 1
    Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: Anthony Horowitz, the best-selling creator of Alex Rider, gives horror a whole new look in this mischievous collection of macabre tales, exclusive to the Flips series. Including three new stories – each with its own unique feature, such as illustrations and sound effects – Flips: More Bloody Horowitz finds Horowitz at his most wicked. The Flips series brings modern classics to the Nintendo DSiWare service, allowing readers to collect, solve, interact and learn as they progress through the various stories and challenges.

    Source is: http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=23625




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    Today's Virtual Console releases are as follows.

    Kirby Super Star
    Original platform: Super NES
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Players: 1-2
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    Price: 800 Wii Points
    Description: That awful King Dedede is at it again – he's stolen all the food in Dream Land. It's up to Kirby™ to get it back and ultimately save Pop Star from being overtaken. In what may be the most diverse adventure yet for the round, pink hero, Kirby journeys through six main games and two minigames, finishing with the ultimate showdown in The Arena. Each game offers its own story and style of platforming action, as well as unique environments and an assortment of enemies. Swallowing an enemy allows Kirby to copy the abilities of that enemy, granting him the power to perform special attacks and giving him a new hat to don. In a strategic twist, Kirby can now give up an acquired ability and use it to turn an enemy into a helper. The helper will follow Kirby around and automatically fight as his ally or offer a second player the chance to join in the game by controlling it. There's never a dull moment as Kirby dashes, flies and swallows enemies in his battle against King Dedede, Dyna Blade and Meta Knight.

    Source is: http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=23625


    I guess a few weeks of no games is worth getting this.




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    Today's WiiWare releases are as follows.

    BIT.TRIP RUNNER
    Publisher: Aksys Games
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    Price: 800 Wii Points
    Description: Discover the fastest, most exhilarating action-platformer to hit the WiiWare service. Race across the moon, kicking down crystal walls and sliding under chomping moon-slugs. Bound through the Robotic Mines and face off against the MinerMech. Dash through the Big City on a quest to find friends and defeat the final boss together. RUNNER is the fourth entry in the award-winning and critically acclaimed BIT.TRIP series. You control CommanderVideo as he runs, jumps, slides and kicks. With exciting modern and retro challenges, you can move through more than 50 levels of addictive game play. Chiptune supergroup Anamanaguchi makes a guest appearance. Join CommanderVideo on his most epic journey yet!

    Blood Beach
    Publisher: Coresoft Inc.
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: T (Teen) – Blood, Violence
    Price: 1,000 Wii Points
    Description: You are hopelessly outnumbered and have no choice but to fight and win. Just you, your guns and the thin stretch of Blood Beach stand between you and the entire Japanese Imperial Navy. You have an impressive arsenal of weapons, including the M2 BMG, 40mm M1 and, of course, your Thompson SMG. But the Imperial Japanese Navy will hit you with everything they can muster – "Zeros," "Bettys" and even Takao-class battleships – in their methodical and relentless push to recapture the Solomon Islands. High scores can be saved for Easy, Normal and Hard levels of difficulty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gameboy Color View Post
    Today's Virtual Console releases are as follows.

    Kirby Super Star
    Original platform: Super NES
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Players: 1-2
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    Price: 800 Wii Points
    Description: That awful King Dedede is at it again – he's stolen all the food in Dream Land. It's up to Kirby™ to get it back and ultimately save Pop Star from being overtaken. In what may be the most diverse adventure yet for the round, pink hero, Kirby journeys through six main games and two minigames, finishing with the ultimate showdown in The Arena. Each game offers its own story and style of platforming action, as well as unique environments and an assortment of enemies. Swallowing an enemy allows Kirby to copy the abilities of that enemy, granting him the power to perform special attacks and giving him a new hat to don. In a strategic twist, Kirby can now give up an acquired ability and use it to turn an enemy into a helper. The helper will follow Kirby around and automatically fight as his ally or offer a second player the chance to join in the game by controlling it. There's never a dull moment as Kirby dashes, flies and swallows enemies in his battle against King Dedede, Dyna Blade and Meta Knight.

    Source is: http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=23625


    I guess a few weeks of no games is worth getting this.
    Oh yeah. I was afraid they would skip this just because of that DS remake. I'm glad they didn't skip out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickstilwell1 View Post
    Oh yeah. I was afraid they would skip this just because of that DS remake. I'm glad they didn't skip out.
    That's promising, I didn't think they'd be releasing it because of the DS rerelease of it.

    I hope we eventually get Super Mario All-Stars if they see a declining number of sales of the NES titles. I'd even be willing to pay a premium for it if they're afraid of losing sales dollars by selling for $8 what costs $20 on the NES side of the Virtual Console.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gameboy Color View Post
    Today's Virtual Console releases are as follows.

    Kirby Super Star
    Original platform: Super NES
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Players: 1-2
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    Price: 800 Wii Points
    Description: That awful King Dedede is at it again – he's stolen all the food in Dream Land. It's up to Kirby™ to get it back and ultimately save Pop Star from being overtaken. In what may be the most diverse adventure yet for the round, pink hero, Kirby journeys through six main games and two minigames, finishing with the ultimate showdown in The Arena. Each game offers its own story and style of platforming action, as well as unique environments and an assortment of enemies. Swallowing an enemy allows Kirby to copy the abilities of that enemy, granting him the power to perform special attacks and giving him a new hat to don. In a strategic twist, Kirby can now give up an acquired ability and use it to turn an enemy into a helper. The helper will follow Kirby around and automatically fight as his ally or offer a second player the chance to join in the game by controlling it. There's never a dull moment as Kirby dashes, flies and swallows enemies in his battle against King Dedede, Dyna Blade and Meta Knight.

    Source is: http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=23625


    I guess a few weeks of no games is worth getting this.
    This is kinda out of left field, what with the DS version being out. No matter. I may snag this one because my cart needs a new battery...

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    It does seem a bit strange that this would be available when there is a newer version out (somehow, I think Nintendo would prefer money from the newer, more expensive one).

    Then again, Final Fantasy 4(2) is on the block for release through VC, when we already have a GBA port and a DS remake on the market.




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    Today's DSiWare releases are as follows.

    Metal Torrent
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Fantasy Violence
    Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: Prepare for a high level of intensity as you pilot a solo ship deep into enemy space in this vertically scrolling shooter. Battle wave after wave of relentless attackers aiming to do one thing - destroy you! Your goal, beyond mere survival, is simple: Get the highest score possible and earn bragging rights in online leaderboards. Two powerful fighters are at your disposal: the Accipiter and Bateleur, tailored for beginner or expert players. Progress through eight phases of action and take out enemies by tactically using your weapons: an unlimited-fire blaster weapon available to both ships and an energy-consuming special weapon unique to each craft. Absorb energy cubes from destroyed enemies to replenish your energy gauge and increase your score. Collect a series of consecutive cubes to create a chain and boost your score even higher. Choose from pattern or random modes to vary the level of challenge, but the real indication of skill comes from competing with players around the world for the highest score possible. Use Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection to upload your score to the online leaderboards to see where you stack up or even view replays of top-ranking players' games and study their secrets. Do you have what it takes to be the best?

    World Poker Tour Texas Hold 'Em
    Publisher: Hands-On Mobile
    Players: 1-6
    ESRB Rating: T (Teen) - Simulated Gambling
    Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: Play like the pros in World Poker Tour Texas Hold 'Em on the Nintendo DSiWare service, the official game tested and approved by the experts at the World Poker Tour. Whether you're just learning to play or you're an old-school player wanting to hook some fish, Texas Hold 'Em has tables for all players. Choose to play solo in two unique tournaments designed specifically for the Nintendo DSiWare version or use a local wireless connection and play with your friends and take down monster pots. The action is in your hands in one of the most authentic poker games ever brought to the Nintendo DSi system.

    Real Crimes: Jack the Ripper
    Publisher: Virtual Playground
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: T (Teen) - Blood, Mild Sexual Themes, Violent References
    Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: Real Crimes: Jack the Ripper - the fabulous, chart-topping hidden-object game with amazing graphics is now available on the Nintendo DSiWare service. One of the first and best games of its type, Jack the Ripper features numerous atmospheric 3-D locations and oodles of hidden objects to find. The realism of the scenes and the accuracy of the storyline will fascinate all ages from young teen to adult. Travel back to 1880s London to help Scotland Yard's detectives solve the crime of the century. Visit world-famous landmarks such as Piccadilly Circus and Buckingham Palace. Search crime scenes and solve mini puzzles in your hunt for clues. Was Jack a doctor, a royal prince, a barber or something else? Was he mad? This game will tell you. Enjoy hours and hours of game play in this truly absorbing game. Whether you are an experienced player or a newbie, once you start your investigation, you will be on an adventure you won't want to stop - until you discover Jack the Ripper's true identity, that is.

    Advanced Circuits
    Publisher: BiP media
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: Whether with a train, a car or a tank, are you ready for a new challenge? This brain-boggling puzzle game will put your powers of deduction to the test. Complete the circuits by connecting squares on the game board with pieces of track. Some pieces of track are already shown on the board at the beginning of the game to give you a head start. There is only one solution to each puzzle. The rules are simple but the challenges are tough.

    Challenge mode features 60 predefined game boards of increasing difficulty.
    Free Play mode lets you select the game board size and practice on any number of randomly generated puzzles.
    72 awards to be won.
    Also features a tutorial, hints and tips and even the solution if you feel like giving up.

    Source is: http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=23803




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    Today's WiiWare releases are as follows.

    ArtStyle: light trax
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    Price: 600 Wii Points
    Description: Art Style: light trax takes racing to whole new (and very surreal) levels as you control a white beam of light moving perpetually forward while your viewpoint shifts between 2-D and 3-D perspectives. Start by choosing one of the two main modes of game play, each with its own distinct goal. In light tours mode, you vie with other light beams for the most points in a three-course racing tour. Watch out for obstacles, use items and strategically use your dash ability to finish first. In freeway mode, your objective is to set a high score by traveling the greatest distance within a set amount of time. Mastering the intricacies of each setting is crucial: you'll have to alternate between them in order to progress through the game and unlock all of its modes. With precise controls packed in and a driving techno soundtrack, Art Style: light trax offers an experience unlike any other. Are you ready to compete in a mind-bending race at the speed of light? Games in the Art Style series feature elegant design, polished graphics and pick-up-and-play controls, creating an experience focused purely on fun and engaging game play. For more information about Art Style: light trax and other games in the Art Style series, please visit artstyle.nintendo.com.

    Manic Monkey Mayhem
    Publisher: The Code Monkeys Ltd.
    Players: 1-4
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Comic Mischief, Mild Cartoon Violence
    Price: 800 Wii Points
    Description: Controlling one of eight monkeys, you will do battle with up to seven others across eight differently themed landscapes. In single player, battle through three increasingly difficult campaigns of missions ranging from survival to coconut fights, or have a one-off battle against the clock as a team or in a standard deathmatch. Connect additional Wii Remote™ controllers (each sold separately) to battle against up to three additional players or compete against anyone or your friends using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Connect an optional Wii Balance Board™ accessory to add more mayhem to the fun.

    Viral Survival™
    Publisher: NIS America
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Mild Cartoon Violence
    Price: 500 Wii Points
    Description: Viral Survival is an "escape" action game where you control a special DNA unit and dodge through enemy virus attacks. If you save a friendly DNA unit they will connect to you, creating a tail. The more you save, the higher point total you will accumulate. There are also four other game modes, including one where you can shoot the enemy down and compete for number of kills, and a time attack mode to save 128 DNA units in the shortest time possible. For all five game modes your score can be ranked online. Try your best to become number one in the world.

    Source is: http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=23803




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    There were no Virtual Console releases this week.




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    Are they planning to scrap VC or something?

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    Might being in the process of licencing games or something. According to Wikipedia, there are only 10 confirmed future VC releases.




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    Today's DSiWare releases are as follows.

    X-Scape
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Mild Fantasy Violence
    Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: Your journey through the universe of X-Scape begins as you wake from 10 years of cryosleep, only to find yourself unexpectedly thrown into a fearsome battle against an evil empire bent on your destruction. You'll travel to numerous planets in the Kiisa system and engage in a wide variety of challenges (including optional side quests) in your fight for survival. At your command is VIXIV, an advanced battle tank able to deftly maneuver on land or in the air while loaded with an array of formidable weapons. To help with advice or upgrades to VIXIV's abilities, you've also got your highly capable support bot, VIX-529. Use the touch screen to pilot VIXIV in one of two modes: tunnel mode and free-movement mode. In tunnel mode, you'll navigate through narrow, dangerous tunnels that connect planets. Successful completion of tunnel mode opens free-movement mode, which allows you to freely roam the surfaces of planets and take up missions. Presented in 3-D with a stylishly retro graphic presentation, X-Scape combines continuous action with an epic story to create an experience that's sure to keep players on the edge of their seats.

    Hero of Sparta
    Publisher: Gameloft
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: T (Teen) - Blood, Violence
    Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: You wake up alone on an unknown beach to find your boat and entire fleet missing. It's the beginning of an epic odyssey to find out just what game the gods are playing with you, King Argos. Your fate now lies in their hands. Battle like the fierce Spartan warrior you are to avoid a tragic death as you journey through mythical lands and even probe the depths of the Underworld. You will fight the most phenomenal monsters from mythology, defy Minotaurs and the Cyclops, and challenge the gods themselves. Unleash your hero's special powers by performing combos to defeat legions of enemies in thrilling fights. You'll have fabulous equipment and four mythic weapons to upgrade: draw your mythic swords, axe and shield. Fight, explore and solve puzzles - this is more than a basic hack-and-slash. Use the exclusive camera feature to collect epic pictures and become a real hero yourself.

    A Topsy Turvy Life: The Turvys Strike Back™
    Publisher: TECMO KOEI GAMES
    Players: 1-2
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Mild Fantasy Violence
    Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: Turn your Nintendo DSi™ system upside-down and play as the Imperial Armada out to destroy the Earth Defense Force in this topsy-turvy take on arcade shooters. You control the unsung forces of arcade shooters past with three kinds of ships, including giant bosses. Draw a line to send the fighters down. Touch the guards to make them shoot. Make your boss ship fire multiple weapons, including an enormous blast that destroys everything in its way. Two players can even battle each other on one Nintendo DSi system. Will the Earth Defense Force win again? Or will the Imperial Armada find victory at last?

    Telegraph Sudoku & Kakuro
    Publisher: Sanuk Games
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: Play number puzzles from the Telegraph like you've never played them before. Discover a whopping 500 puzzles of multiple types. You're in for many hours of game play. The game includes Sudoku (classic 9x9 sudoku grids with four levels of difficulty), Mini-Sudoku (easier 6x6 grids), Sudoku-X (9x9 grids in which the diagonals must also be filled with all numerals from 1 to 9), Jigsaw Sudoku (9x9 grids with uncommon box shapes) and Kakuro. With its handy interface and intuitive controls, Kakuro transfigures the classic pen-and-paper experience. Notable features include registration of best times in the Hall of Fame, interactive hints to prevent you from getting stuck and an Autosave option to stop and resume a puzzle at any time.

    Source is: http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=23905




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    Today's WiiWare releases are as follows.

    Ben 10 Alien Force: The Rise of Hex
    Publisher: Konami Digital Entertainment
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Cartoon Violence
    Price: 1,000 Wii Points™
    Description: Ben 10 Alien Force: The Rise of Hex follows Ben Tennyson as he finds himself in the middle of Hex's villainous plan to control the Earth. Using the powers of the Omnitrix, players can transform Ben into 10 different alien forms including Big Chill, Spider Monkey and, for the first time ever, Lodestar. Choose from 10 different aliens to platform your way through 15 levels, completing puzzle challenges along the way. Fight menacing villains and bosses in Ben's newest adventure. Experience the world of Ben 10 Alien Force with 3-D characters set in a vibrant, 2-D-styled environment.

    Voodoo Dice
    Publisher: Ubisoft
    Players: 1-4
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    Price: 1,000 Wii Points
    Description: Mixing action and puzzle mechanics in a 3-D world, Voodoo Dice is an innovative, challenging puzzler that invites you to solve puzzles in unique and interesting ways. Encounter a funny and original universe with great style and distinctive vibes. Travel between different maps, defeat your enemies and solve enigmas.

    Robocalypse™ - Beaver Defense
    Publisher: Vogster Entertainment
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: T (Teen) - Cartoon Violence, Crude Humor, Suggestive Themes
    Price: 600 Wii Points
    Description: Set in a world of wisecracking, battling robots, Robocalypse - Beaver Defense offers madcap weaponry and uproarious destruction in a "tower defense"-style game. Players must create and strategically position towers to annihilate waves of enemy robots, while player-controlled Hero robots act as mobile weapons units, bringing heavy firepower to all areas of the battlefield. Players can experience the hilarious Story Mode or face the Beaver's never-ending supply of robots in Survival Mode.

    Source is: http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=23905




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    Today's Virtual Console releases are as follows.

    Wild Guns™
    Original platform: Super NES
    Publisher: Natsume Inc.
    Players: 1-2
    ESRB Rating: T (Teen) - Animated Violence
    Price: 800 Wii Points
    Description: Discover the wildest West you've ever seen in this action-packed third-person shooter. The Kid gang and their army of robots have taken over the town. The only ones who can stop them are Clint, a tough-as-nails bounty hunter, and Annie, a beautiful-but-deadly woman with a serious score to settle. Blast your way through villainous outlaws, diabolical robots and towering, screen-filling bosses. Play by yourself or with a friend at your side in the two-player co-op mode. You'll need a sharp eye and quick-on-the-draw reflexes. Fortunately, you've got plenty of moves to help you survive the hail of bullets heading your way. You can dive-roll, jump, double-jump, rope enemies with a lasso and clear the screen with explosive special attacks. Blast apart just about everything in the environment to find guns, bombs and other hidden power-ups. It's up to you to bring justice back to town - or whatever's left of the town when the gun smoke clears.

    Source is: http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=23905




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    I sure hope this drops the price or rarity of the cart!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobra Commander View Post
    Are they planning to scrap VC or something?
    The slow trickle seems to happen every other month or so, then we'll get something like Final Fantasy II or Rondo of blood. I like to try and forget about it so when I check the shop channel every month or so there's something good (usually)

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    Today's DSiWare releases are as follows.

    Flametail
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: The year is 2099, and the solar system is littered with space junk. Our best hope for a tidier cosmos is to send the Flametail incinerator pod from planet to planet for a little fiery cleanup. Take control of the Flametail pod and start winding your way through obstacles, then watch as your flaming tail ignites blocks of troublesome debris and eventually eliminates them. Be careful not to work yourself into a dead end, and don't let the hazard line that follows you catch up to your tail or reach any leftover garbage. Luckily, you can find useful items (such as bombs or score multipliers) along your path and earn special power-ups (like radar or a missile) by collecting letter panels to spell particular words. Effectively burn up the floating garbage in the game's two modes - Space Tour and Time Limit - and earn new graphics and other surprises as you progress. The straightforward controls make it possible for anyone to take on the job of restoring space to pristine condition. Do you have what it takes to make your way to the outer reaches of the solar system?

    Don't Cross The Line
    Publisher: Aksys Games
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: Don't Cross The Line is a puzzle game in which the player must connect lines to various boxes, from one identical box to another, without crossing the lines they draw in the process. There are roughly 50 stages in all. Depending on how quickly you complete each stage, you'll be awarded with a bronze, silver or gold award. To unlock additional stages, players must achieve a certain ranking in previous stages. Can you outwit the puzzles at hand and receive gold awards all around?

    Fire Panic
    Publisher: Playtainment
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Mild Cartoon Violence
    Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: As a futuristic firefighter in Fire Panic, you face the continuous challenge of extinguishing more and more fires that keep flaring up. To do this, use your Nintendo DSi™ stylus to mark the fastest route for your fire engine to reach each blaze. The engine will follow the line you draw and automatically douse each fire it passes along the way. It's a thrilling experience every time you play.

    Flips: The Magic Faraway Tree
    Publisher: Electronic Arts
    Players: 1
    Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: Jo, Bessie and Fanny take their cousin Rick on an adventure he'll never forget to the magic Faraway Tree, where he meets Moon-Face, Silky the fairy and Saucepan Man. They visit all the different lands at the top of the Faraway Tree, including the Land of Spells, the crazy Land of Topsy-Turvy and the Land of Do-As-You-Please, where the children ride a runaway train. The new Flips range brings modern classics to the Nintendo DSiWare service. Readers can collect, solve, interact and learn as they progress through various stories and challenges.

    Source is: http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=23935




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    Today's WiiWare releases are as follows.

    Reel Fishing Challenge II
    Publisher: Natsume Inc.
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    Price: 500 Wii Points™
    Description: Reel Fishing is back! This sequel to the smash-hit fishing game takes you to a pristine new freshwater environment teeming with fish that look and move just like the real thing. You'll go after these wily lunkers with a huge variety of lures and refined controls that provide the most natural and realistic fishing action yet. You'll need every advantage you can get as Reel Fishing Challenge II's 30 varied missions put your angling abilities to the ultimate test. This stunning, true-to-life fishing experience will have you hooked.

    Lead the Meerkats
    Publisher: Lapland Studio
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Animated Blood, Mild Violence
    Price: 1,000 Wii Points
    Description: In Lead the Meerkats, you are a young meerkat with a lot to accomplish. You've been separated from your pack, and the time has come for you to form your own meerkat pack. Are you ready for the challenge? Name your pack and its meerkats. Dig burrow networks and enlarge your territory. Forage for food and grow your pack size. Stay on guard and be ready to make quick decisions. Run to the safety of the burrows or fight your enemies. Go head-to-head with a rival meerkat pack. Lead your pack to victory and rule the savanna. Lead the Meerkats is the first game to simulate the exciting life of meerkats, offering fun game play for animal lovers of all ages.

    Zoo Disc Golf
    Publisher: Sonalysts, Inc.
    Players: 1-4
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
    Price: 1,000 Wii Points
    Description: Each zoo enclosure is a "hole" in the Zoo Disc Golf course. The objective of the game is to get your disc into each "goal" using the fewest number of throws - the "goal" being the Emergency Animal Control station in each enclosure. A throw of the disc is equivalent to a stroke in golf and counts as one point. Available characters are the Rockhopper Penguin, Kangaroo, Panda and Meerkat. The Zoo Disc Golf course is made up of 18 holes. Each player is allowed a maximum of 10 strokes on each hole. When players reach 10 strokes, they move to the next hole with those 10 points added to their score.

    Source is: http://press.nintendo.com/articles.jsp?id=23935




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