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DSiWare

1 (1) – Nintendo DSi Browser
2 (2) – Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!
3 (3) – Asphalt 4: Elite Racing
4 (4) – Paper Airplane Chase
5 (5) – Bird & Beans
6 (6) – WarioWare: Snapped!
7 (7) – Dr. Mario Express
8 (8) – Master of Illusion Express: Deep Psyche
9 (13) – Brain Challenge
10 (9) – Mario Clock
11 (10) – Mario Calculator
12 (12) – Photo Clock
13 (11) – Art Style: Boxlife
14 (N/A) – Art Style: Zengage
15 (15) – American Popstar: Road to Celebrity
16 (14) – Sudoku Master
17 (17) – Master of Illusion Express: Funny Face
18 (19) – Real Soccer 2009
19 (18) – Clubhouse Games Express: Card Classics
20 (16) – Art Style: Base 10

WiiWare

1 (1) – Reel Fishing Challenge
2 (13) – Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord
3 (2) – Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
4 (4) – Texas Hold’em Tournament
5 (5) – My Aquarium
6 (6) – World of Goo
7 (8) – Tetris Party
8 (9) – My Pokemon Ranch
9 (3) – Bust-A-Move Plus!
10 (7) – Water Warfare
11 (N) – Tales of Monkey Island – Chapter 1
12 (14) – Ant Nation
13 (10) – Family Mini Golf
14 (12) – Dr. Mario Online Rx
15 (15) – Defend your Castle
16 (11) – Bit.Trip Core
17 (16) – Brain Challenge
18 (N/A) – 5 Spots Party
19 (17) – CueSports – Pool Revolution
20 (18) – Onslaught

VC

1 (1) – Super Mario Bros. 3
2 (2) – Super Mario Bros.
3 (3) – Super Mario World
4 (4) – The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask
5 (6) – Super Mario Bros. 2
6 (5) – Punch-Out!!
7 (7) – Super Mario 64
8 (8) – Mario Kart 64
9 (9) – The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
10 (10) – The Legend of Zelda
11 (11) – Pac-Man
12 (12) – Donkey Kong Country
13 (13) – Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
14 (15) – Paper Mario
15 (14) – Donkey Kong
16 (16) – Sonic the Hedgehog 2
17 (17) – The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
18 (19) – Galaga
19 (18) – California Games
20 (20) – Excitebike


A few months back, we heard that Warren Spector was busy at work on a game named “Epic Mickey.” We still don’t know much about the project, but now some leaked concept art has surfaced. Also, artist Tony Pulham noted on his resume that it is a Wii game (although that’s still not confirmed) and, better yet, said that it’s still in development. “Epic Mickey” certainly looks like an ambitious title, so we would hope that it isn’t canned. While we wait – and hope – for additional information, you can check out some of the leaked concept art above.

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Fullux heading to DSiWare

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 0 comments

There’s not much we know about this title right now, but you can check out a press release and art below.

Creation of a web site and a blog dedicated to « Fullux » on Nintendo DSiWare.

“Fullux” is a new game developed on Nintendo DSi by the French studio Uacari.

A website and a blog dedicated to him will open on Wednesday 29th in order to present the game.

On this address you will find every kind of information’s on the game, and some originals rubrics who will allow you to discover the world of “Fullux”.

Website address:
http://www.uacari.com/fullux/website.html
Blog address:
http://www.uacari.com/fullux/

About Uacari:
Uacari is a French multimedia studio, and Authorized Nintendo DSi and Wii developer, created in September 2007 by professionals of imaginary and creation.


Endless Ocean 2 info

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 0 comments

– Called Forever Blue: Umi no Yobi Koe in Japan
– Explore oceans, unravel mystery of the Dragon’s Song – legend in Pacific Ring
– More variety (backgrounds, sea life including massive whales) because you’re traveling the world
– Sunken cities, boats, ruins in the game
– Wi-Fi support
– WiiSpeak reconfirmed
– Releasing September 17 in Japan

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News regarding the release date of Wii Fit Plus in Japan comes early due to a leak from a retailer pamphlet. Consumers will be able to pick up the title when it hits retail shelves October 1. There’s still is no official North American date yet, but the game should be launching sometime this fall.

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Discipline details

Posted on 14 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 0 comments

– Set in a prison called Discipline, created by SRL
– Your role is involved with a test management run of the facility
– You’re a volunteer, not a prisoner – need money to pay for sister’s surgery
– Play through the game experiencing prison, locked up with two inmates
– Viewpoint is outside your cell looking in, see guard + prison supervisor walking back and forth
– Help inmates solve problems
– Desire gauge shows what the inmates are interested in (sleep, meal, recovery from boredom)
– Prisoners will start acting strange if the gauge is full, you will be put in solitary confinement for the day
– Use Wiimote to help inmates (game refers to it as “You-con”)
– First collect “You-Fluid” – build it up by raising Wii remote when no guards are watching
– If you use your You-con while a guard is watching, you’ll be put in solitary
– When You Fluid is built up, aim controller at the screen and you’ll switch to first-person – My World mode
– My World mode allows you to shoot You Fluid at walls, toilet, other objects
– Help inmates by shooting You Fluid – ex: give excitement by shooting it at a poster
– When you help inmates, it’ll do damage to their “Heart Walls” – there are multiple Heart Walls – inmates will open up (ex: share their past) when broken
– Break all prisoner’s walls to receive Heart Crystal from the prisoner and an item from that episode, then move on to a different inmate and may see upgrades to your You-con
– Also can use You Fluid to shoot at a pigeon, go on mental air ride
– Kazutoshi Ida directing
– 800 points
– Releasing August 25

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Rydia’s mystery dress (cast fire) – 200 points
Porom’s dress (cast cyclone) – 200 points
Kain (defends tower) – quick physical attacker – 200 points
Palon (defends tower) – slow tower – 200 points

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For fans of the beloved Pokémon™ Mystery Dungeon video game series, this fall promises to be an especially thrilling one. Nintendo of America has confirmed an Oct. 12 release date for the new Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky game, a feature-packed adventure created exclusively for the portable Nintendo DS™ and Nintendo DSi™ systems.

Play as one of 19 different Pokémon including five additional starter Pokémon that have been added to the roster of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. There are more than 490 Pokémon to interact with in this immersive role-playing adventure that is engaging for longtime fans and series newcomers. Players assume the role of a Pokémon and team up with a partner Pokémon to save the world from destruction. The game also includes new “Special Episodes” that reveal secrets about certain characters in the Mystery Dungeon world. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky also includes enhanced communication features where Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi owners can trade in-game items and share a demo dungeon with friends through the local wireless communication. Players with wireless broadband Internet access can use Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection to find special missions and rescue fallen friends.

Since first launching in Japan in 1996, the Pokémon video games have sold more than 191 million units worldwide. For more information about Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky, please visit Pokemon.com



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