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Videos

Wii Music Tips 1: The Basics
My Animal Crossing Story 1
Personal Trainer: Cooking – Dad Cooks Lasagna
Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party Video 5
Strong Bad Episode 4: Dangeresque 3 Video
Target Toss Pro: Bags Info Video
Wii Music: This Week’s Music Videos 2
Helix Review Video
Digest Video

Demos (Expire 11/23)

Personal Trainer: Cooking – Lasagna Demo
Walt Disney Pictures Bolt Demo
Prince of Persia: The Fallen King Demo
Kung Fu Panda: Legendary Warriors
TouchMaster 2


VC

Forgotten Worlds – 23
Space Invaders: The Original Game – 19

WiiWare

Strong Bad Episode 4 – 321
Target Toss Pro: Bags – 303


“Well, certainly, I feel there are titles that should make that group [hardcore crowd] stand up and pay attention next year. If you look at something like ‘The Conduit,’ that’s really pushing the edge of graphic capabilities on the Wii and doing things that people didn’t think were possible. And I think, one, that makes other developers stand up and take notice. And two, that makes consumers say, “Huh. Maybe there’s something to this.” Or if you look at ‘Mad World’ [you can see] just the sheer creativity of that graphic style and the impact of the black and the white and the red. I think that next year you’re going to see the tide turn a little bit, in terms of people realizing that the Wii can have something of interest for everybody. I would assume that a title like ‘Sin & Punishment’ — and bringing that [intellectual property] to the U.S. for the first time — would start to get at that action-seeking, thrill-seeking need that that audience has. “Punch-Out,” while it may be more of a Nintendo fanboy [kind of game], still, I think, gets at that need for action.” – Cammie Dunaway, executive v.p. of sales and marketing, Nintendo of America

Cammie definitely has a point here. The Conduit, MadWorld, Sin and Punishment 2, and Punch-Out all have the possibility of appealing to the hardcore audience. Plus, for the most part, we don’t even know what lies in the pipeline for the second-half of 2009.

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Wii-kly Update

Two WiiWare Games and Two Virtual Console Games Added to Wii Shop Channel

The ever-growing library of games on the Wii™ Shop Channel truly offers something for every gaming occasion, as seen in this week’s new additions. Want to settle in for a few single-player laughs? Check out the latest hilarious Strong Bad adventure. Socializing with friends? Target Toss Pro: Bags lets you play with as many as 15 of your pals. Gathering with family? Even your grandparents can enjoy the arcade classic SPACE INVADERS®. And the side-scrolling action of FORGOTTEN WORLDS™ provides a wickedly fun diversion for solo gamers and fantasy-loving groups alike.

Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii owners with a broadband Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week’s new games are:


Due to technical or licensing restrictions, the DLC offerings will not be the same for every console platform. For example, certain artists prefer to keep the integrity of the track pack rather than releasing singles and the Wii’s infrastructure only allows us the ability to release single songs as DLC. We are very excited to be the first third-party publisher to bring a library of playable DLC songs to the Nintendo Wii platform. Vicarious Visions has pioneered with Nintendo a seamless way to download, store and access songs via SD Card. The development team is committed to offering Wii fans worldwide as much variety of DLC as possible on a regular basis. – Activision statement

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Readers

1) Earthbound
2) Star Fox
3) Super Mario Kart
4) Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island
5) Kirby’s Dream Land 3

Staff

1) Terranigma
2) Super Punch-Out!!
3) Super Mario All-Stars
4) Earthbound
5) Final Fantasy VI

Thanks to Mark for the news tip!


This comes from the same Spanish magazine with the map information, but with more details translated by yours truly!

– Camera can swivel 360 degrees
– Trains will pass overhead in the city, cars will circle, pedestrians will be walking, etc.
– GPS seen on the touch screen while you move through the city
– PDA allows you to gain access to the map with more details as well as the goals of missions
– You can mark points that you want and the GPS will always tell you the shortest legal route to the destination with yellow or blue arrows
– New discoveries (such as gas stations) are added to the map
– Top screen brings you all the action, while the lower screen will let you control elements like the PDA, GPS, the radio, access to the people on the map, or using Motolov cocktails and grenades.
– Drugs have a big importance in the game
– Drug system can be compared to Drugwars
– You have to control the stock of drugs, buy them in one neighborhood and sell them in another – Good way to make money in the game
– You are given a map so that you know what people demand and at what prices
– Like other GTA games, in Chinatown Wars, you can catch a taxi – whistle into the microphone so the taxi will stop


Best Buy

de Blob (Wii) – $39.99
My Sims Kingdom (Wii) – $39.99
Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood (DS) – Free $15 gift card with purchase
Sid Meier Civilization: Revolution (DS) – Free $15 gift card with purchase

Circuit City

Save $20 when you buy any 2 Wii games $49.99 and up
Save $5 on all Wii Fit accessories
Wall-E (Wii) – $24.99
DATEL Wired Controller for Wii – $12.99
VERGE Remote & Nunchuk Gloves for Wii – $4.99
Rock Band Bundle (Wii) – $129.99

Target

Shaun White Snowboarding Limited Edition (Wii) – $54.99
Bolt (Wii/DS) – Free $10 gift card with purchase
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Bundle (Wii) – Free $10 gift card with purchase



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