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Nintendo Download Weekly Update
Topic Started: Nov 2 2009, 11:59 AM (8,001 Views)
Hyper Metal Sonic
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Koopa the Quick!
It is great indeed to see Mega Man X. I knew we'd see it soon, but I didn't expect this soon! I won't be getting it either, but I am anticipating FFIII. I'm having trouble playing the PS1 version, the load times are kind of bad.
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Einar T.
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Glad mmx came out. Won't buy it though. Got the mmx collection for gamecube already. :p
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Hyper Metal Sonic
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Nintendo DSiWare

Mighty Milky Way
Publisher: WayForward
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Mild Cartoon Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes
Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points™
Description: Are you ready to pulse some planets and soar through space? With a pocket full of planet candy and a heart full of ennui, green-skinned cutie-pie Luna needs your help to accomplish her secret mission. Prepare for fever-pitched puzzles in another mighty game from WayForward. Luna uses her magical staff to create and destroy planets on a whim. Explode vicious space monsters, avoid sizzling electric barriers and grab all the delicious planet candy you can. But watch out for the T-Rex, Luna’s arch-nemesis. His laser eyes are matched only by the awkwardness of his sketchy past.

GO Series Tower of Deus
Publisher: Gamebridge
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Overcome a deadly curse as you race to the top of the tower in this dark, atmospheric 2D platformer. The only way to release the curse is to reach the top before the clock runs out. Tower of Deus is modeled after an old-fashioned 2D platform game from the 1980s. Take control of a cursed man and race upwards. Go higher and higher inside a tower in a desperate race to break the curse. You’ll need to overcome hordes of ghastly creatures and demons that lay in wait. Run, jump and fly your way to the top as time ticks away. There are 40 eerie levels with 10 types of gothic-style graphics – not for the faint-hearted.

Whack-A-Friend
Publisher: Agetec, Inc.
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Crude Humor
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Players are able to use their Nintendo DSi™ systems to capture a picture of a friend or anything else they desire. The picture will be then used in targets that pop up from various holes. Players must use the stylus to tap them back into their holes. The faster this can be done – without making mistakes – the more combos are achieved. As players continue to earn combos, the picture on the top screen will begin to display graphical changes such as bruises, bugs, black eyes, bandages and scars. The simple game design and easy, intuitive controls make it a game that the whole family can enjoy.

WiiWare

MDK2
Publisher: Interplay
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: T (Teen) – Animated Blood, Animated Violence
Price: 1,000 Wii Points™
Description: Kurt Hectic must save the universe. He has teamed with the ingenious Dr. Hawkins and a six-legged, gun-toting robotic dog named Max. Together they must out-sneak, out-blast and out-think their enemies as they attempt to reclaim Earth from a vile alien menace. Play as all three characters, each with its own distinct style of game play. Save the world with unique gadgets and weaponry such as the Black Hole Grenade and the Sniper Shield. Ten massive environments will immerse you in an eccentric and wacky world. A captivating and humorous storyline unfolds through each level, all the way to the grand finale. Sniper mode allows you to shoot an enemy in the eye from more than a mile away. Solve puzzles to create deadly weaponry with the brilliant mind of Dr. Hawkins. Sneak, snipe and shoot with Kurt’s suit, which is equipped with a cloaking device.


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I want Mighty Milky Way and MDK 2 this week, pretty good!
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Brewmaster Dragon
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I'm a bit in my cups at the moment.
Yeah, I think I'll get MDK2 as well. I just learned that nothing has been cut out in the WW version.
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Hyper Metal Sonic
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May 9 2011, 08:55 PM
Yeah, I think I'll get MDK2 as well. I just learned that nothing has been cut out in the WW version.
Was anything cut from the GOG version?

I noticed its about $3 or $4 cheaper, though to be quite honest I think I'll still go with the WIi version just because its more convenient for me to play.
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Brewmaster Dragon
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Hyper Metal Sonic
May 9 2011, 08:56 PM
Quick Draw Dragon
May 9 2011, 08:55 PM
Yeah, I think I'll get MDK2 as well. I just learned that nothing has been cut out in the WW version.
Was anything cut from the GOG version?

I noticed its about $3 or $4 cheaper, though to be quite honest I think I'll still go with the WIi version just because its more convenient for me to play.
Apparently there's not much difference between the Dreamcast and PC versions, so no. I was concerned about things being cut from the WW version because of the very limited space available.

The PC version is $6 though? I guess I just assumed it was $10...guess I'll get it on GOG then.
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Hyper Metal Sonic
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Yeah apparently both of them are $6 each.
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What's going on now? A good week of Nintendo downloads? I've almost given up. I'll have to consider these games for possible download options.
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Nintendo Weekly Downloads

Super Adventure Island for SNES? Sounds like a good deal. House for DSi? I'm slightly intrigued. I used to watch the show, so I wonder how a DSiWare game of it would fare. I'm probably not going to buy it, but the idea of a House game is kind of out there, in my opinion.
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Where are Adventure Island 2 and 3 for NES? That's what I want. I rented those games a long time ago and really liked them (especially flying with the Pteranodon).
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