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| Hyper Metal Sonic | Jan 6 2010, 06:56 PM Post #111 |
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Koopa the Quick!
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Never played Phoenix Wright before I very well may get this next. |
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| Super Bermuda | Jan 6 2010, 09:57 PM Post #112 |
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Phoenix Wright already? I may have to get this. |
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| Hyper Metal Sonic | Jan 11 2010, 03:02 PM Post #113 |
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Koopa the Quick!
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WiiWare™ Phoenix Wright™: Ace Attorney Publisher: Capcom Players: 1 ESRB Rating: T (Teen) – Blood, Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence Price: 1,000 Wii Points™ Description: Meet Phoenix Wright, the rookie defense lawyer new to the scene with the wildest cross-examination skills in town. Take on four intriguing cases to reveal dramatic, stunning and even comical court proceedings. Use the Wii Remote controller to investigate the crime scenes, question witnesses and present shocking evidence. Chronos Twins DX Publisher: EnjoyUp Games Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E 10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) – Animated Blood, Mild Fantasy Violence Price: 1,000 Wii Points Description: Enter into the original world of Chronos Twins DX to live a fantastic adventure full of innovative ideas. Thanks to its Dual Gameplay game system, you’ll be able to control Nec in two temporal scenarios at the same time. Chronos Twins DX mixes action, platforms, adventure and puzzles to challenge your intelligence and ability. ShadowPlay Publisher: Deep Fried Entertainment Players: 1-2 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Alcohol Reference Price: 800 Wii Points Description: Welcome to ShadowPlay. Let your imagination run wild when light meets everyday objects to create fascinating shadows. Play and experiment, make a monster out of a pineapple, a dolphin out of a banana – the only limit is your imagination. ShadowPlay challenges players by transforming shadows into more than 100 exciting, unique puzzles. As more challenging puzzles are unlocked, players will have to find more creative ways to solve problems. You will never look at a slice of pizza the same way again! Winning a round will allow players to advance to the next level as well as score another item to use in the Free Play Mode, where you can unleash your imagination and create your own shadow art. Family and friends can also jump in to help tackle a puzzle at any time using Local Co-op Mode. ShadowPlay will provide tons of brain-racking fun for players of all ages. How do you ShadowPlay? Nintendo DSiWare™ Touch Solitaire Publisher: Nintendo Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points™ Description: Touch Solitaire features two of the most popular versions of the world-famous card game – Spider and Klondike – with simple touch-screen controls and an easy-to-understand interface. In Spider, the aim is to arrange cards in piles of a single suit from King down to Ace, thereby removing the pile from play. When all cards are removed, you win the game. The goal of Klondike is to arrange cards from Ace to King in piles, one for each suit, on the four foundations. You win when all cards have been moved to the foundations. Various difficulty levels are available for Spider and Klondike, allowing beginners or experts to enjoy the game at their own pace. Jazzy Billiards Publisher: Aksys Games Players: 1-2 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points Description: Challenge intelligent computers or even your friends to a traditional game of 9-ball while enjoying mind-soothing music with Jazzy Billiards. Take advantage of the intuitive stylus mechanic to aim and hit the cue ball with varying strength to sink the other balls. Defeat your opponents by being the first to sink the 9-ball. Jazzy Billiards’ Stage Mode features nine different stages, each with an opponent of ascending difficulty. Find out how many computers you can defeat in a row with Challenge Mode, or challenge your friends to a game of 9-ball in Versus Mode. Word Searcher Publisher: Digital Leisure Inc. Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points Description: You’ll need a sharp eye and a quick mind to complete these 100 themed word search puzzles. Word Searcher contains fun words from multiple categories including anatomy, world cities and U.S. presidents. Packed with a huge assortment of subjects to choose from, there’s sure to be a puzzle anyone will enjoy. Help improve your vocabulary, memory and problem-solving skills with these challenging puzzles. Keep track of, and try to beat, your own play-through times again and again as words are scrambled every time you play. Get your thinking cap on and conquer all 100 today. Virtual Console™ Shanghai® II: Dragon’s Eye Original platform: Genesis Publisher: SEGA Players: 1-2 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 800 Wii Points Description: The ancient pastime of mahjong solitaire is reinvented as an interactive video game where each tile you remove may be your last. Discover enchanting music, fun animation and exciting obstacles that are built in to this intriguing board game that will keep you engaged for hours. This classic title challenges you to clear the board by removing matching pairs of tiles. Play the traditional Shanghai® II or take the game to a new dimension with Dragon’s Eye. Don’t let the simple rules deceive you – the depth and intricacy of this challenge will become your new obsession very soon. ----------------- I would like Phoenix Wright and Shadow Play |
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| CHAOSGAMMA | Jan 11 2010, 06:01 PM Post #114 |
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Leon
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Once again it's cool that they ported Phoenix Wright although I won't be getting this one (maybe one of the other ones when they come out later). Besides that Shadowplay sounds interesting |
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| Hyper Metal Sonic | Jan 18 2010, 10:54 AM Post #115 |
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Koopa the Quick!
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WiiWare™ Muscle March Publisher: NBGI Players: 1-4 ESRB Rating: E 10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Comic Mischief Price: 500 Wii Points™ Description: Muscle March is a quirky Japanese action game stuffed full of macho bodybuilders. The all mighty protein powder has been stolen, so it's up to Tony and his muscle-bound crew to catch the thieves. Choose from a variety of perfectly molded superstars and bring these terrible villains to justice. As the thieves attempt escape, they will smash through walls while making a variety of poses. You must match these poses to fit through the holes and catch up to the thieves. The protein powder will be yours again! Flex your muscles by yourself or with up to three friends in turn-based macho excitement. Posing for a few minutes not enough? Enjoy Endless Rush mode until your muscles bulge and explode! Muscle March will also be the first WiiWare title to offer a polar bear in tight swimwear! The Amazing Brain Train! Publisher: Wahoo Studios Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 600 Wii Points Description: All aboard! Power up your intellect and embark on an epic quest aboard The Amazing Brain Train! Fueled by your mental energy, Professor Fizzwizzle's Brain Train will take you on a brain-boosting adventure. Put your mighty mind to the test and see how far you can go. Nintendo DSiWare™ STARSHIP DEFENSE Publisher: Nintendo Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Mild Fantasy Violence Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points™ Description: STARSHIP DEFENSE takes the tower defense genre into outer space. Defend your space fleet from wave after wave of enemy attacks by equipping a variety of weapons and using a combination of strategic skills and resource management. Attach weapons to your ships using the touch screen, making sure to place them for maximum effect when planning your defense. If you don't, the relentless nature of your enemies could overwhelm you. Increase your chances of success by using energy collected from defeated enemies to install new and more powerful weapons, destroying particular enemies to obtain weapon upgrades, and watching for rare power crystals that unlock advanced attacks, including a devastating black hole. And if you still find yourself in trouble, select an SOS card to call on a special kind of assistance. You'll have to defend your fleet across 30 intense sectors, some with specific challenges, while advancing your rank from lowly recruit all the way to fleet admiral. Are you up to the challenge? Dark Void Zero Publisher: Capcom Entertainment Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Fantasy Violence Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points Description: As the '80s were drawing to a close, the developers at Capcom began work on a top-secret project that aimed to set new standards for the platformer genre. That game was called Dark Void. Alas, Capcom suspended development on Dark Void as it began to evaluate the SNES™. Before long, the game was shelved and drifted, unnoticed, into the annals of gaming history. Dark Void became a legendary "lost project" at Capcom. Now, nearly 20 years later, Dark Void is back! To commemorate the game's humble origins, Capcom has commissioned this recreation of the original 8-bit classic, now re-titled Dark Void Zero, on the Nintendo DSi™ system. You play as Rusty, the first human born in the Void, who must take on the Watchers in a quest to stop their domination of Earth. With the aid of Nikola Tesla and his state-of-the-art rocket pack, Rusty must take down the Watchers and their minions across three intense levels of action and intrigue. Chronos Twins Publisher: EnjoyUp Games Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Fantasy Violence Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points Description: Enter into the original world of Chronos Twins, where you'll live a fantastic adventure full of innovative ideas never seen before in any game. Thanks to its Dual Gameplay game system you'll be able to control Nec in two temporal scenarios at the same time. Chronos Twins mixes action, platforms, adventure and puzzles to challenge your intelligence and ability. If you like games with a real challenge, there's no doubt that Chronos Twins is the game you're looking for. Me And My Dogs: Friends Forever Publisher: Gameloft Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Comic Mischief Price: 800 Wii Points Description: Have you always dreamed of having a cute dog to cuddle? Thanks to Me And My Dogs: Friends Forever, you can have up to three of the cutest pups imaginable at the same time and take them with you everywhere you go. Choose from friendly Labradors, playful Chow Chows and smart Beagles. Like real dogs, you'll have to take care of them, feed them, wash them and give them lots of love. Play with them at the park and teach them lots of tricks or train them for competitions at the stadium. You can even call them like in real life thanks to the microphone. Virtual Console™ Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi Original platform: Genesis Publisher: SEGA Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E 10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Fantasy Violence Price: 800 Wii Points Description: Easy to play, hard to master, Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi, first released in 1987, is the sequel to the original Shinobi arcade game, and is one of the only games in the Shinobi series to feature true arcade-style game play. Play as Joe Musashi, the master ninja known to his enemies only as "The Shinobi." This battle is not one you must fight alone, as this is the first game in the Shinobi series to feature your ninja attack dog, Yamoto, who will charge foes on command, leaving them open to a powerful drop kick. Use your mastery of ancient ninja technique to topple the crime syndicate - the Neo Zeed Corporation - and free the foreign dignitaries they have taken hostage in New York City. Good luck, and may the ninja spirits help guide you in your journey. -------------------- Pretty good week all around. I have 500 points left on my DSi so I'm most likely going to download Dark Void Zero(ironically having no interest in the 360/PS3 version however). Chronos Twins looks kinda cool too though. |
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| Super Bermuda | Jan 18 2010, 12:34 PM Post #116 |
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Oh wow, Muscle March is finally out. That looks like one of the oddest games I have ever seen. DSiWare looks pretty good this week, so maybe I'll try one of those. |
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| Hyper Metal Sonic | Jan 18 2010, 12:37 PM Post #117 |
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Koopa the Quick!
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I think I might try Muscle March one of these days for lulz XD. I downloaded Dark Void Zero and its pretty rad so far. |
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| Brewmaster Dragon | Jan 18 2010, 01:57 PM Post #118 |
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I meant to mention that Muscle March was coming out here when it was announced but I forgot. The Japanese trailer for it is one of the best things ever. (Can't find it at the moment.) |
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| CHAOSGAMMA | Jan 18 2010, 02:39 PM Post #119 |
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Leon
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Dark Void Zero sounds awesome. Plus the secret of Shinobi is a pretty good add (I won't be getting it becasue I have it on one of the Genesis collections). And yeah, Muscle March sounds crazy. I wonder who was stupid enough to steal from a bunch of bodybuilders? Lol Anyone download Phoenix Wright yet? Edited by CHAOSGAMMA, Jan 18 2010, 02:40 PM.
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| Brewmaster Dragon | Jan 18 2010, 02:57 PM Post #120 |
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My friend downloaded PW. Graphics and sound are the same. It isn't even fullscreen. The only difference I saw was that you can have three save files instead of one. |
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