Top WiiWare, VC titles of the week
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Virtual Console
1 – Super Mario Bros. 3
2 – Super Mario Bros.
3 – Sonic the Hedgehog (Master System)
4 – Super Mario World
5 – Mega Man
6 – Mario Kart 64
7 – The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
8 – Super Mario. Bros. 2
9 – Super Mario 64
10 – The Legend of Zelda
11 – Punch-Out!!
12 – Donkey Kong Country
13 – Paper Mario
14 – Pac-Man
15 – Donkey Kong
16 – The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
17 – Kirby’s Adventure
18 – Star Fox 64
19 – Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
20 – Double Dragon
WiiWare
1 – Strong Bad Episode 1
2 – Wild West Guns
3 – My Pokemon Ranch
4 – Dr. Mario Online Rx
5 – Pong Toss – Frat Party Games
6 – Defend your Castle
7 – Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King
8 – TV Show King
9 – LostWinds
10 – Family Table Tennis
11 – Cocoto Fishing Master
12 – Pirates: The Key of Dreams
13 – Gyrostarr
14 – Block Breaker Deluxe
15 – SPOGS Racing
16 – V.I.P. Casino: Blackjack
17 – Major League Eating: The Game
18 – Midnight Pool
19 – Magnetica Twist
20 – Pop
Kororinpa 2 coming to Wii – First details, trailer
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– 4 player mode available
– Level Editor, share levels through WiiConnect24 (must beat game first)
– Create your own ball, use Mii as a ball
– Balance board control
– 10 stages made for balance board control, 100 stages for Wiimote control
– Konami publishing in Europe
– Releasing first quarter 2009 in Europe
Mii Freestyle coming to Wii version of Guitar Hero: World Tour – UPDATE
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Update: IGN has a few screens and details about the new mode.
Activision revealed details about an original mode in Guitar Hero: World Tour called Mii Freestlye in its Games Convention press conference today. Mii characters available on your Wii console will be able take part in the new mode to play certain activities, such as air drumming with the Wiimote and nunchuck. More news at it breaks.
Konami Casts a Spell with Enchanted Folk and the School of Wizardry
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Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH reveals original DS title wherein a whole world of magic awaits…Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has announced a magical new title for Nintendo DS entitled Enchanted Folk and the School of Wizardry, due for release Q1 2009 across Europe.
Set in a magic school, the game entails mastering a series of spells and incantations in order to achieve a Magician Licence and become Master Wizard. To this end, the player enrolls in a special school where alongside over 100 fully interactive pupils, they must learn and implement key spells and use them wisely. During the course of a term, however, the player is asked to solve a series of puzzles by mysterious beings that appear once a week throughout the game. Doing so will reward the user with extra items for use in their magic, and contribute towards the player’s advancement.
Central to Enchanted Folk and the School of Wizardry is the versatility of the game and its inhabitants. During the course of the game, players can go shopping or take up hobbies, make friends with anyone in the school, join bands to play music together, and even go on dates. Similarly, the school is rife with gossip related to available mysterious events, romance, stories among the pupils and players can even lend their character to friends in a unique ‘Study Abroad’ scheme wherein they are imported to a friend’s game world for tutoring – and will even discuss their adventures on their return!
With its truly immersive game world and adaptive gameplay – all of which is played in real time courtesy of the DS internal clock – Enchanted Folk and the School of Wizardry is a truly magical experience. Packed with unique items for use in magic, the player faces many long and hard challenges as they strive to attain the coveted five-star rating that will earn the Master Wizard accolade.
Boy bids nearly £200,000 for a Wii on eBay
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We’ve all heard about numerous stories about how desperate some people are in obtaining their Wii consoles, but how about buying two? Archie Lovett, a young boy, logged onto his grandfather’s eBay account and bid close to £200,000 on a Wii console. However, the child already had a Wii of his own. Luckily, the seller was very understanding of the situation and did not put up a fuss. “We have seen the funny side of this, but I have told Archie he cannot do it again,” said his grandfather. “It does show how clever he is.”
The funny thing about this whole story is that wasn’t the first time young Archie took control over his family’s eBay accounts. Time to put some parental controls on all of the computers!
Konami details new DS and Wii titles from Hudson Soft for Europe
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Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has announced the next three titles to emerge from its distribution agreement with Hudson Soft.
The three games will be released in Q1 2009 across Europe, and mark the welcome return of Hudson’s ever popular Bomberman character to Nintendo DS, plus two original Wii releases entitled Hard Working People (Working Title) and Kororinpa 2 (Working Title).
The provisionally-titled Bomberman 2 (Working Title) will see the veteran bomb-slinger undergoing a new look, with players invited to customize their Bomberman to their own taste. Hudson has also extended the gameplay, with the familiar setting of planting bombs to destroy encroaching enemies and clear levels extended into a more open format. Players are faced with varied missions and can customize their Bomberman character in more than 160,000 ways. In addition to the single-player mission, Bomberman 2 (Working Title), will also boast a Versus mode for up to four players using Wi-Fi connection or eight players using Wireless versus.
New tennis game announced by EA, includes MotionPlus
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EA announced a new tennis game today with – believe it or not – the Wii as the lead SKU. Better yet, the title will feature Wii MotionPlus for all types of tennis-related moves: Servers, forehands, backhands, and volleys close to the net. EA in Vancouver is overseeing the title and plans on a 2009 release.
Update: The press release is available now as well:
All-New EA SPORTS Franchise Is the Place to Play the Slams
GUILDFORD, UK. – August 20, 2008 – Electronic Arts Inc. (Nasdaq: ERTS) announced today that an all-new tennis videogame is in development at EA Canada in Vancouver under the EA SPORTS™ brand. The EA SPORTS tennis franchise will be available first for the Wii™ in 2009, followed by other platforms, and it will be the first EA SPORTS game that uses Nintendo’s upcoming Wii MotionPlus™ accessory for the Wii Remote™ that will give players a new level of accuracy and responsiveness.“As we look to expand the EA SPORTS brand and captivate sports fans from around the world with rich new interactive experiences, it was obvious that the renaissance we’re seeing in the sport of tennis provides us with a big opportunity,” said Peter Moore, President, EA SPORTS. “Our new tennis franchise, coming first to the Wii, will put fans right into the action and provide the excitement, tension and drama that true champions feel in legendary matches – like the classic from Wimbledon just last month.”
Speed Racer game sales affected by movie unpopularity
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“When you make a game based on a license you really are playing roulette – you don’t know how the film is going play out in the market. When we were first asked to do Speed Racer the property it was incredible, it was very exciting. It was a film by the Wachowski brothers and it was about car racing – awesome that’s going to make a great game. We’re in a unique situation with the game, we’re like 40 Metacritic points above the film – usually the film and the game mirror each other quite closely on review scores… We released on the same time frame as Ironman, which was very successful film. The games didn’t review very well – but we know that Ironman games sold very well.” – Jos Ruffel, business development executive of Sidhe Interactive
The Speed Racer games for the Wii and DS received much better reviews than licensed/movies games typically receive. It’s really a shame to see mediocre sales for more than decent titles.