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Topic Started: Nov 2 2009, 11:59 AM (8,017 Views)
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Hyper Metal Sonic
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Apr 5 2010, 07:09 PM
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Koopa the Quick!
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- ZeetherKID77
- Apr 5 2010, 06:46 PM
Ironclad looks cool, but I don't know if I want to get it... You're kidding right? D:
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ZeetherKID77
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Apr 6 2010, 12:39 PM
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Shmupper
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I may want it since it looks like a fun game, the graphics are pretty neat. I linked Dragon to a video review of it and several other Neo Geo shooters that generally gave it a positive review, only downsides being the colors being drab sometimes and the perspective making it hard to sometimes judge where enemy shots are in relation to your ship.
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Super Bermuda
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Apr 19 2010, 01:39 PM
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Mega Man 4 Original platform: NES™ Publisher: Capcom Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Mild Cartoon Violence Price: 500 Wii Points™ Description: A year after the destruction of Gamma and Dr. Wily's defeat at the hands of Mega Man, the world is still at peace. One day Dr. Light receives a mysterious letter from an unknown scientist named Dr. Mikhail Cossack. Dr. Cossack plans to eliminate Mega Man and prove himself the greatest robot designer of all time. It's up to Mega Man to save the day once again. Mega Man 4 provides action-based game play like the earlier games in the series. In Mega Man 4, Mega Man has the ability to charge up energy inside his Arm Cannon, allowing him to fire larger and more damaging blasts.
Nintendo DSiWare
SURVIVING HIGH SCHOOL Publisher: Electronic Arts Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Suggestive Themes, Violent References Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points Description: Welcome to Centerscore High, where the game changes with every choice you make. Of course, some choices are wiser than others. Play the premiere "Football Season" storyline plus seven episodes for hours of game play. Kick off your story-driven adventures as the new kid in school. See if you can earn a spot on the football team and win the heart of cheerleader Beth or goth girl Raven. Unlock custom looks for your character and meet other kids who can help (or hurt) you. You cause all the drama! Continue to play as different guys or girls in other storylines. Work at the bakery and take on a local mobster. Try out for the school play. Meet challenges on the tough side of town. You can even travel to Europe! Master intense minigames and ace pop quizzes along the way. The exclusive Trophy System tracks your results. Earn four "great endings" and unlock a special BONUS EPISODE. The game looks awesome on the Nintendo DSi system, which you hold sideways like a book. Best...high-school game...ever!
Game & Watch: Donkey Kong Jr. Publisher: Nintendo Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points Description: Donkey Kong™ is trapped! It's up to Donkey Kong Jr. to snag the key and set his father free from Mario's cage. Help Donkey Kong Jr. avoid crows and alligators as he swings his way to victory. Earn points by unlocking the cage, hitting crows and alligators with pieces of food or jumping over alligators. Receive mistake icons by running into crows and alligators or missing a jump for the key. Receive three mistake icons and it's game over!
Game & Watch: Flagman Publisher: Nintendo Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points Description: Memorize the order in which flags are raised, then raise them in the same order (GAME A), or raise the correct flag according to the corresponding number (GAME B). Earn a point each time you raise the correct flag, or lose one of your remaining tries if you raise a flag out of order or if you let the time bar run out. The game ends when you have no tries left.
Game & Watch: Ball Publisher: Nintendo Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points Description: Brush up on your juggling skills with Game & Watch: Ball. Move the juggler's arms to catch the balls. Drop a single ball and it's game over
myPostcards™ Publisher: Nnooo Players: 1 Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points Description: Create your own postcards and send them to your friends! With myPostcards you can take a picture, write a quick note on it, then save everything as a postcard. Just open your Nintendo DSi system, take a photo and go. You can even customize your postcards by using 32 built-in background themes, various collectible stamps and unlockable elements. Create postcards for any occasion. Use the pen or pencil tools to write or draw. Simply erase anything you don't like. Five different inks let you add an extra splash of color to your words and your drawings.
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Bang Attack Publisher: Engine Software Players: 1-2 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 500 Wii Points Description: Bang Attack is a fun, colorful puzzle game for players young and old. You don't have to learn how to play Bang Attack - just pick it up as you go along. The objective is to find identical objects and smash them with your little hammer. Once you have enough points, you can use the Wii Remote™ controller to swing with the BIG hammer. If there's a banana in the way, simply whack it off the screen. If you have two Wii Remote controllers, you can challenge another player and find out who's the real champ. It's not easy, though. You'll have to deploy tactics and speed at precisely the right moment. You'll also need to use special bonus objects to hinder your opponent in order to win. Bang Attack features 40 levels over four crazy worlds, ensuring hours of fun for the whole family. Nothing that interests me particularly this week. Mega Man 4 is cool, but I'll pass on it. Surviving High School was on Nintendo Week today but I'm still not sure what it is exactly. You're a high school student I guess.
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Hyper Metal Sonic
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Apr 19 2010, 01:58 PM
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Koopa the Quick!
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Yeah I'd like MM4 too but not really any time soon. I could always just re-purchase the AC though and save some money(used to have it on Xbox but then I sold that so. . . )
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Brewmaster Dragon
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Apr 19 2010, 01:58 PM
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I'm a bit in my cups at the moment.
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When I saw Europe get MM4 last week, I knew we'd get it...I hate that I was right.
I have both MM collections so it's always a downer for me when a MM game is released. Oh well, there are still VC games I need to beat, plus ones I still want to get.
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Super Bermuda
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May 10 2010, 08:43 AM
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Nintendo DSiWare
Photo Dojo Publisher: Nintendo Players: 1-2 ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) – Violence Price: Zero Nintendo DSi Points through June 10, 2010; 200 Nintendo DSi Points starting June 11, 2010 Description: Welcome to Photo Dojo, where you create a dojo filled with ruthless (or humorous) fighting machines using images of you and your friends. Use the Nintendo DSi system's built-in camera to take pictures of yourself and your friends in various poses, then use the built-in microphone to record sound effects and dialogue to give your warrior a voice. Choose one of the four available fighting styles, name your character and you're done. Better yet, repeat the simple, step-by-step process and create a lineup of up to eight fighters. Complete your game setup by customizing backgrounds and choosing from three awesome soundtracks, then prepare for battle. Two players can share one Nintendo DSi™ system to face off against each other in a one-on-one grudge match, while single-player mode offers the chance to pick your favorite fighter and take on relentless opponents of your own creation. If you're ready for some seriously offbeat kung fu action, Photo Dojo's unique twist on the side-scrolling beat-'em-up genre lets you use your imagination to set the stage for a fun-filled fight to the finish.
Earthworm Jim Publisher: Gameloft Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) – Cartoon Violence, Comic Mischief Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points Description: The classic action platformer you used to play on the Super NES™ system is back in a remake that offers the essence and core game play of the original, plus a never-before-seen feature available exclusively on the Nintendo DSi system. Play as the grooviest earthworm in the galaxy. Run, gun, swing from hooks with your head, launch cows, bungee jump and rocket through speed levels in a dozen crazy universes. Earn bonuses with facial-expression-based challenges that track your face using the system's built-in camera. Put on a smile, frown or make a variety of other faces to mimic Jim.
Chess Challenge! Publisher: Digital Leisure Inc. Players: 1-2 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points Description: Patience will be key if you want to score big in Chess Challenge! Perfect your chess skills by playing against the computer in multiple difficulty modes, or play against your friends in either shared or wireless play via DS Wireless Play. Start by practicing with some casual games, then work your way up in fully Elo-rated matches. You'll even be able to track all of your game-play stats – win, lose or draw. Chess Challenge! will keep both novice and expert players glued to the screen for hours.
Flips: The Enchanted Wood Publisher: Electronic Arts Players: 1 Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points Description: Jo, Bessie and Fanny move to the country and find an Enchanted Wood right on their doorstep. In the wood stands the magic Faraway Tree, and in that tree live the magical characters that soon become their new friends: Moon-Face, Silky the fairy and Saucepan Man. Together they visit strange lands (the Roundabout Land, the Land of Ice and Snow, Toyland and the Land of Take What You Want) that lie at the top of the tree. Get ready for exciting adventures – and narrow escapes! The Flips series brings modern classics to the Nintendo DSiWare service. Readers can collect, solve, interact and learn as they progress through the various stories and challenges.
WiiWare
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS Publisher: Capcom Entertainment, Inc. Players: 1 ESRB Rating: T (Teen) – Mild Blood, Mild Violence Price: 1,000 Wii Points™ Description: Phoenix Wright is back as the third game in the popular Ace Attorney hand-held franchise comes to the WiiWare service. As Phoenix Wright, you'll play through five shocking new cases in first-person perspective. The game features two unique modes of play. In Investigations Mode you'll survey crime scenes, interview witnesses and gather evidence. You'll then present findings, listen to testimonials and examine witnesses in Court Mode. TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS also includes the "Psyche-Lock" feature that allows Phoenix to use a line of questioning to reveal inconsistencies in witness testimony.
Chess Challenge! Publisher: Digital Leisure Inc. Players: 1-2 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 500 Wii Points Description: Patience will be key as you face the best players from around the world in Chess Challenge! for the WiiWare service. Perfect your chess skills by playing against the computer in multiple difficulty modes, or use Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection to start climbing up in the worldwide rankings (broadband Internet connection required). Win online matches and see how your rating stacks up against competitors around the world by viewing the online Leaderboard. If you don't have time to play your friends in a live chess game, Chess Challenge! also lets you play with up to five different Wii Friends using WiiConnect24™. With full Mii™ character support you can really bring your games to life. Start by practicing with some casual games, then work your way up in fully Elo-rated matches. With all of these game-play options, you're in for some serious chess action. Again no Virtual Console? There were non last week either. And the week before, only one. Maybe Phoenix Wright and Earthworm Jim could be considered VC-esque? I don't know. I may check out Earthworm Jim.
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Brewmaster Dragon
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May 10 2010, 11:30 AM
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For Earthworm Jim, you're better off spending $6 for the 1+2 pack on GOG, unless you REALLY need to have it portable.
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Hyper Metal Sonic
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May 10 2010, 01:50 PM
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Koopa the Quick!
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Earthworm Jim has my interest this week. I went ahead and downloaded Photo Dojo as well due to it being free, but I haven't tried it out yet and IDK when I will.
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Einar T.
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May 17 2010, 11:20 AM
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KIRBY SUPER STAR ON THE VC HOLY POOP ON A STICK! *dies*
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Super Bermuda
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May 17 2010, 11:22 AM
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Yeah I just saw that. VC returns with a strong entry. Problem is, I just bought the game on DS maybe about a year ago. Would it make sense to buy this again? I may do it. Not sure.
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