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This Week's Virtual Console and WiiWare

by Nick DiMola - August 25, 2008, 10:30 am EDT
Total comments: 7 Source: Press Release

With the release of two Virtual Console games that were promised weeks ago, Nintendo provides us with one of the best weeks in Virtual Console and WiiWare history.

This week Nintendo has graced the Wii Shop Channel with two classic titles, Samurai Shodown 2 and Ys Book I & II, and a brand new title from Ghostfire Games, Helix.

Helix is a rhythm title where players will mimic the actions of an on-screen robot by using two Wii Remotes. The game features 26 audio tracks licensed from independent artists each with three difficulty settings for players to dance along with.. Players of any age and experience should be able to enjoy the E-rated title as it only involves motions with no button pressing necessary. Helix is available now through the Wii Shop Channel for 1,000 Wii Points or $10.

Samurai Shodown 2 succeeds the already released Samurai Shodown while surpassing it in all ways. The game, released in 1994, is widely considered to be the best in the series. Players fight head-to-head with the fifteen different samurai using the enhanced Rage System from the first game and a collection of new moves including back-stepping, rushing forward, and ducking. Samurai Shodown 2 is rated T for Teen by the ESRB and is available now through the Wii Shop Channel for 900 Wii Points or $9.

Ys Book I & II for the TurboGrafx-16 CD-ROM is a collection of the first two Ys games which were originally released on a variety of systems predating the TurboGrafx-16 CD-ROM. The games feature enhanced graphics, audio, and cut-scenes without compromising the integrity of the titles. Both titles star the red-headed swordsman Adol Christin who is seeking the six books of Ys which contain the information necessary to defeat the evil forces in Esteria. The highly-regarded RPG is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB and is available now through the Wii Shop Channel for 800 Wii Points or $8.

WII-KLY UPDATE: ONE WIIWARE GAME AND TWO VIRTUAL CONSOLE GAMES ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL

Aug. 25, 2008

Hollywood packs its share of excitement, but video games can deliver just as many mind-blowing thrills as the biggest summer blockbuster. For proof, look no further than this week's powerhouse additions to the Wii Shop Channel. With a mesmerizing new WiiWare title and two action-packed classics for the Virtual Console, you'll find captivating visuals, memorable characters and richly interactive tales that impress on screens of all sizes. With or without popcorn, the fun is yours to savor.

Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii owners with a high-speed 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:

WiiWare

Helix (Ghostfire Games, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points): Helix is one of the most innovative music-rhythm games ever designed for the Wii console. Use the Wii Remote controller to do dozens of exciting moves, including punches, circles, back fists, hooks and more. Be mesmerized by the eye-popping background visuals, which pulse to the beat of the music. Enjoy incredible replay value with 26 songs to play and three difficulty levels. Try to unlock all of the songs. This game is great for getting exercise plus having fun. No buttons are required, so it's easy for anyone to pick up but difficult for even the best players to master.

Virtual Console

Ys Book I & II (TurboGrafx16 CD-ROM, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone-Mild Fantasy Violence, 800 Wii Points): Ys Book I & II chronicles the first adventures of Adol Christin, a young, red-haired swordsman on a quest to unlock the secrets of an ancient kingdom. As Adol, you search the island of Esteria, gathering clues to unravel the mystery of Ys. Fight monsters that lurk in caves and towers with physical or magical attacks, and use your brain to make your way through dangerous areas filled with traps. In Ys Book I & II, the first titles in the Ys series were put together as a single TurboGrafx CD-ROM. They awed players with their gripping story lines accompanied by fully orchestrated soundtracks, wonderful voice acting and amazing special effects. Don't miss out on your chance to experience this wonderful piece of gaming history.

SAMURAI SHODOWN 2 (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, Rated T for Teen-Blood, Language, Tobacco Reference, Violence, 900 Wii Points): First released in 1994, this fighting game follows 15 samurai in their individual quests. The rage system, which was popular in the first game, has been further enhanced. Not only does attack power rise when the gauge is full, but the player can also use a special technique that can break the opponent's weapon and force the opponent to fight unarmed. The game also allows for more movement techniques such as back-stepping, rushing forward and ducking, allowing for even more strategies. A fun and important detail of this game: One of the new characters, Cham Cham, was voiced by voice actress Reiko Chiba, an idol in the gaming community.

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Talkback

Nick DiMolaNick DiMola, Staff AlumnusAugust 25, 2008

Finally a good week. I'm interested in grabbing Helix and Ys Book, but Ys Book might be my first purchase alongside a Turbo Duo.

Bill AurionAugust 25, 2008

Just picked up a points card this afternoon...I'm totally getting Y's when I find the time...

Flames_of_chaosLukasz Balicki, Staff AlumnusAugust 25, 2008

Ys Book 1 and 2 is amazing, take note in order to play Ys Book 2 you need to beat Book 1 first

Bill AurionAugust 25, 2008

Good thing I plan on playing them in order, then... =)

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterAugust 25, 2008

See? I knew all those games announced in that infamous Monday would get eventual release in August.

Overall, August was perhaps the best month for WiiWare and VC titles. We finally saw the release of the first Strong Bad episode, some decent original titles on WiiWare and we got Megaman just before his grand re-debut on Megaman 9.

Again, great month!

vuduAugust 26, 2008

How long does it take to play all the way through Ys?  I'm interested in this game, but I don't really have the time to commit to a 40+ hour game.

KDR_11kAugust 26, 2008

You won't die soon (I presume) so you'll have 40 hours.

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