Nintendo Power VC/WiiWare/DSiWare ratings
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Recommended
A Kappa’s Trail (DSiWare)
Art Style: Rotozoa (WiiWare)
Flame Tail (DSiWare)
Jett Rocket (WiiWare)
Maestro! Green Groove (DSiWare)
Mario Tennis (VC)
Showdown of the Ninja (VC)
Spin Six (DSiWare)
The Tales of Bearsworth Manor: Puzzling Pages (WiiWare)
Hmmm…
Ancient Tribe (DSiWare)
Animal Color Cross (DSiWare)
Arcade Sports (WiiWare)
Battle of Giants: Mutant Insects Revenge (DSiWare)
Don’t Cross the Line (DSiWare)
Lead the Meerkats (WiiWare)
Legendary Wars: T-Rex Rumble (DSiWare)
Super Swap (DSiWare)
Telegraph Crosswords (DSiWare)
The Tales of Bearsworth Manor: Chaotic Conflicts (WiiWare)
Yard Sale Hidden Treasures: Sunnyville (WiiWare)
Grumble Grumble
Brain Drain (DSiWare)
Date or Ditch (DSiWare)
Fire Panic (DSiWare)
Mega Words (DSiWare)
Puffins: Let’s Fish (DSiWare)
Pong Toss Pro: Frat Party Games (WiiWare)
Reel Fishing Challenge II (WiiWare)
Robin Hood: The Return of Richard (WiiWare)
Zoo Disc Golf (WiiWare)
Square Enix announces GamesCom 2010 line-up
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Broad range of titles and first public showing of
DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION confirmed for show.London (10 August, 2010) – Square Enix Limited, the publisher of SQUARE ENIX® interactive entertainment products in Europe and other PAL territories, announces today its exciting line-up of titles which will be on show at GamesCom 2010, Cologne, August 18th – 22nd.
This year’s stand features a wide range of recognised wholly owned franchises such as FINAL FANTASY®, KANE & LYNCH™ and DEUS EX®. The stand boasts an enclosed 50 seat cinema for scheduled presentations of FINAL FANTASY XIV and the first public showing of DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION™.
Miyamoto on Skyward Sword, the 3DS, importance of social networking/user-generated content, much more
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The latest episode of Nintendo Week
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I’m curious about how many of you guys watch Nintendo Week regularly. Do you like it? Would you like us to post the episodes on the site each week?
WiiWare/DSiWare downloads – block sizes
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WiiWare
My Aquarium 2 – 281 blocks
Enjoy your massage! – 121 blocks
DSiWare
Turn: The Lost Artifact – 70 blocks
Rhythm Core Alpha – 64 blocks
Absolute Chess – 48 blocks
Did It Myself ABC123 – 33 blocks
Updates to the Nintendo Channel
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Videos
Nintendo Week 8/9
Dragon Quest IX Tag Mode at Comic-Con
Disney Guilty Party Info Video
My Aquarium 2 Info
Enjoy your massage! Info
TURN: The Lost Artifact Info
Rhythm Core Alpha Info
Demos
Ivy the Kiwi? Demo
Dragon Ball: Origins 2
Battle of Giants: Mutant Insects
Deca Sports DS Cheerleading Demo
Deca Sports DS Ping Pong Demo
Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
Bakugan Battle Brawlers
James Patterson Women’s Murder Club: Games of Passion
The DS has a new fan – Bawang the ape
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Bawang, an ape living at the San Francisco Zoo, had his first encounter with a video game on Friday after a boy accidentally dropped his DSi XL into the gorilla exhibit. Bawang seemed to be quite interested in figuring out how the handheld worked, as the animal was seen flipping it over and examining it in front of its eyes a few times. A younger gorilla, Hansai, tried to take the DSi XL away, though Hansai refused to hand it over.
Shortly thereafter, one of the zoo’s trainers came over to retrieve the device. Bawang willingly threw the DSi XL into the crowd, and was rewarded with an apple. Apparently the gorilla’s at the zoo have been trained to do that, as Christina Spicuzza, the photographer at the scene, explained:
“The gorilla was very interested in trying to figure it out… She (the trainer) told us that they trained them to do that. If anything falls in there they are trained that they get a reward if they throw it back up.”
So, what was the fate of the DSi XL? According to the boy and his family, it’s in perfect working condition. All’s well that ends well!