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Topic Started: Nov 2 2009, 11:59 AM (8,009 Views)
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Super Bermuda
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Oct 18 2010, 11:09 AM
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FINAL FANTASY MYSTIC QUEST Original platform: Super NES Publisher: Square Enix Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Mild Fantasy Violence Price: 800 Wii Points™ Description: Return to a time of classic action and adventure. Young Benjamin embarks on a quest to reclaim the stolen crystals that are the key to balancing the four elements of the world. Experience this treasured Super NES™ game on the Wii system and save the world once more!
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ThruSpace Publisher: Nintendo Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 800 Wii Points Description: ThruSpace is an exciting puzzle game in which you move and rotate an object called a keydron through gaps in walls. Putting your keydron through a gap earns you points, but mastering this ability allows you to perform combos (picking up pairs of crystals simultaneously) and tricks (rotating the keydron so that its shadow covers all of the gap before passing through it), which are key to achieving high scores. Refine your skills in multiple game modes (Normal, Endless and Trick Challenge), brush up on the rules in Keydron Tutorial, or watch replay data in Keydron Memories. As the game progresses, the number of available keydrons, backgrounds, stages and levels will increase. If you have a broadband Internet connection, you can register your high scores on the leaderboard via Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection and compare scores with other ThruSpace players. This game is easy to play but difficult to master. Do you have the skills and reflexes necessary to overcome the increasingly complex challenges of ThruSpace?
Happy Holidays Halloween Publisher: 505 Games Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 500 Wii Points Description: Create and send fun Halloween cards! Use your imagination and dress your character in different costumes, then decorate the card choosing a background, music and lots of stickers. Using the Wii Remote™ controller, you can easily navigate through the different menus and add stickers in the position and size of your choice. Once the card is finished, write a personal note and send it to your friends.
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Snapdots Publisher: Nintendo Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points™ Description: Welcome to Snapdots! Complete dozens of puzzle pictures by rotating the puzzle to find the best angle and shooting blocks from your UFO. If the placement isn't quite right, use the UFO to retrieve blocks and shoot them in different spots. Adding to the challenge, puzzles often contain several types of blocks and spots, each with its own characteristics. Journey to multiple planets to tackle puzzles individually in Puzzle mode, or try to clear as many puzzles as you can within a time limit in the frenetic Time Attack mode. In either mode, strategy and action combine to create a classic puzzle game that definitely hits the spot.
Armada Publisher: Zoo Games, Inc. Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Mild Violence Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points Description: Armada puts you in command of a military aircraft carrier. It's up to you to safely land and refuel fighters, bombers and medical helicopters. Avoid deadly collisions, battle turbulent weather conditions and engage the enemy. With your reputation on the line and lives at stake, you'll need quick thinking and smart strategies in order to protect and direct the military aircraft to safety. If you aren't careful, enemies will surround your carrier and sabotage your mission. Take control and prove yourself a hero!
Academy: Tic-Tac-Toe Publisher: Gamelion Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points Description: One of the world's most famous pen-and-paper game for two players can now be in your pocket wherever you go. If there's no one around to play the game with you, don't worry: skillful AI players will gladly play with you in any of the four Tic-Tac-Toe variants available. If a single 3-by-3 playing field makes you claustrophobic, try the new Nine Board mode that adds a nice twist and more strategic depth to the game. Prove you're a worthy Tic-Tac-Toe player by entering the Tic-Tac-Toe League and advancing from the initial School Club League, through Academic, City, National and World Leagues, all the way up to the Super Stars League. Claim the top spot and become the Tic-Tac-Toe champ!
Music on: Playing Piano Publisher: Abylight Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points Description: Playing the piano has never been so easy and so much fun! This new collection of 15 popular songs allows you to enjoy a complete musical experience even if you have no prior knowledge of the piano. Notes transformed into rectangles appear over the piano keys to show you where, when and how to play them. The song speed increases depending on the game's level. Music on: Playing Piano is an easy and intuitive game that will challenge your auditory and visual coordination.
Whoa, Final Fantasy Mystic Quest? I have never played that one or know much about it. Is it good? A FF VC game sounds ok. Also, we can download Netflix channel onto the Wii. Decent week.
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Hyper Metal Sonic
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Oct 18 2010, 11:29 AM
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Koopa the Quick!
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I concur, great week over all. Not amazing, but still great in my book. Though I suppose anything could have come out this week and it'd still be great just cause I love Netflix so much.
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Einar T.
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Oct 18 2010, 11:46 AM
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Final Fantasy Mystic Quest is Final Fantasy Light. Its the stupid mans FF game. Not that its bad. Just really toned down and simplified. I believe it was made purely for us Stupid Americans who couldn't handle the other games in the series. :p
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Hyper Metal Sonic
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Oct 18 2010, 11:57 AM
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- Oct 18 2010, 11:46 AM
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest is Final Fantasy Light. Its the stupid mans FF game. Not that its bad. Just really toned down and simplified. I believe it was made purely for us Stupid Americans who couldn't handle the other games in the series. :p XD That's kinda disappointing to hear. Good to hear that its still not bad though, I still might check it out sometime in the near future.
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Super Bermuda
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Oct 18 2010, 12:22 PM
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Over the past few weeks I have had something to download from either the Wii shop or DSi shop channels. And each time I have been 100 points short of what I wanted to purchase, so I had to buy more points. Right now I have 700 points. Just 100 short for FFMQ. Though I'll probably just sit on those points for a little while longer.
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Hyper Metal Sonic
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Oct 18 2010, 12:29 PM
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Over the past few weeks I have had something to download from either the Wii shop or DSi shop channels. And each time I have been 100 points short of what I wanted to purchase, so I had to buy more points. Right now I have 700 points. Just 100 short for FFMQ. Though I'll probably just sit on those points for a little while longer. That's really quite annoying to hear. You're 100 points($1) off, but now if you want MQ you're forced to pay $10 just to have enough. I hope the 3DS and Nintendo's future console takes a cue from the Playstation Network, cause that's really one of the best ways to go about digital distribution sales(well and Steam of course, but I'm mostly comparing consoles). Although Microsoft's restructuring of their points system from a few months ago has been a bit more convenient too.
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Super Bermuda
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Oct 25 2010, 10:12 AM
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BIT.TRIP FATE Publisher: Aksys Games Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Mild Fantasy Violence Price: 800 Wii Points™ Description: BIT.TRIP FATE is an on-rails side-scrolling shoot-'em-up that finds CommanderVideo riding the vibe to discover his fate. CommanderVideo will need a little help from the friends he made in BIT.TRIP RUNNER to thwart the Mingrawn Timbletot, who has mutated the world into an ugly technological nightmare. Join forces with the Junior Melchkin, CommandgirlVideo and others to increase CommanderVideo's power and save the world. Whether you play in single-player mode or team up with a co-pilot, you'll need a steady hand to navigate the vibe and aim your blasters at the twisted souls out to destroy you.
My Planetarium™ Publisher: Hudson Entertainment Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Alcohol Reference, Violent References Price: 500 Wii Points Description: My Planetarium is a game that allows you to observe celestial bodies from the comfort of your living room using the Wii Remote™ controller. Choose from three main modes. Observation Mode contains approximately 20,000 celestial objects up to stars of the 7th magnitude. Changeable settings include the ability to display the latitude and longitude of constellations and choose how fast time elapses. In Planetarium Mode, you can take 11 different tours that cover subjects such as stars, nebulae, constellations and other celestial objects. The Celestial Guidebook contains detailed information and mythology on celestial objects and constellations as well as a helpful glossary of astronomy terms used in observation. Enjoy a deep look into the stars and mysterious objects that fill the night sky. (Information on celestial objects is up-to-date as of June 2010.)
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Go! Go! Island Rescue! Publisher: Connect2Media Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Comic Mischief, Tobacco Reference Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points™ Description: This is the worst vacation ever! The hotels are collapsing, the robot waiters are going berserk and the picturesque volcanoes are exploding. You'll be lucky to make it out alive, let alone get a suntan. It's time to scramble the Rescue Squad! Take control of a squad of brave firefighters who must save the hapless Darwins from all manner of disasters, including fire, floods and rampaging robots. To do this, you must throw the Darwins around the levels until they reach a fire exit. Luckily, some of the Darwins bounce, so don't worry too much if you drop some of them. And you can always rewind time in case of any fatal accidents. With more than 50 levels of unique, laugh-out-loud game play spread across four colorful zones, panic rooms and bonus levels, Go! Go! Island Rescue! will have you smiling for hours.
Spot the Difference Publisher: Enjoy Gaming Players: 1-6 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points Description: Photos are displayed on both screens. You must select the areas on the bottom screen where you see a difference and find all differences in a limited amount of time. If you manage to discover the differences within the time limit, you'll be rewarded with Cups according to your performance. There are Bronze, Silver and Gold Cups to be won. The game features 160 different photos from established photographers, with more than 1,000 combinations of differences to find in the images. Choose between one-player and multiplayer modes. The multiplayer mode is a turn-based mode in which each player must spot the differences in the same image.
GO Series Defense Wars Publisher: Gamebridge Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Mild Cartoon Violence Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points Description: Defend your base by taking control of a mini-arsenal of weapons and fighting off wave after wave of enemy attackers. Use the stylus to fire bullets and bombs at oncoming enemies. Arm your base with guns, cannons and tanks in preparation for the onslaught, then attack with everything you've got. Your mission is to survive. Good luck!
Flashlight Publisher: Kaasa Players: 1 ESRB Rating: Not Rated Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points Description: When it's dark, people need a simple source of light. Flashlight changes the dual screens of your Nintendo DSi system into a flashlight with added features. You can change the color and the intensity of the light. Use your Nintendo DSi system to read under a blanket or to get a serious source of light while taking night hikes. Flashlight could also be helpful in other situations, such as using the warning light when your car has broken down. Another entry in the Bit.Trip series, but other than that I don't see anything interesting. I'll save my 700 points for another day.
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Hyper Metal Sonic
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Oct 25 2010, 12:05 PM
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Koopa the Quick!
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Yeah nothing monumental besides Bit.Trip. I haven't played any since Beat, but I'd like to download the rest of the series soon(not like I gotta play 'em in order or anything though).
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Project: Shadow
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Oct 25 2010, 03:12 PM
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LoL Flashlight
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Hyper Metal Sonic
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Oct 25 2010, 03:45 PM
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XD I saw the name but never read the description, never thought it was a literal flashlight! That is quite comical.
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