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This Week in Nintendo Downloads

by Neal Ronaghan - April 26, 2010, 9:48 am EDT
Total comments: 5 Source: Press Release

There are six new titles on DSiWare, two new ones on WiiWare, and another Virtual Console title. Hopefully something will interest you.

Nine titles hit Nintendo's downloadable services this week, with six on DSiWare, two on WiiWare, and one on Virtual Console. Also, this week's addition to the Big Name Game section of WarioWare D.I.Y. is Meat Boy!, from Super Meat Boy developer Edmund McMillen.

First up on DSiWare is Ferrari GT: Evolution from Gameloft. Available for 800 DSi Points ($8), it is a racing game with 32 different cars, multiplayer (it is unspecified whether it is single or multi-copy), and seven different cities to race through. You can also complete challenges to get your driver's license. Ferrari GT: Evolution originally came out on iPhone in late 2008, and is currently $1.99 on iTunes.

The second title is DodoGo! from Neko Entertainment, who made the recent DSiWare game Faceez. Players have to use different structures and abilities to guide bouncing dinosaur eggs to safety on the touch screen. For 800 DSi Points ($8), there are 100 missions and several bonus ones to explore.

The third game is System Flaw Recruit from Enjoy Gaming, Ltd. Based off of the retail release from last fall, Recruit takes you through training missions that make use of the DSi's camera to make the game's background the world around you. It is available for 500 DSi Points ($5).

The next game is Don't Feed The Animals from Electron Jump Games, which is a tower defense game. You can create your own character or select one from a few pre-made ones. Then, you take your army of robots and use them to protect the candy in your backyard from incoming creatures. It is available for 500 DSi Points ($5).

The fifth DSiWare entry is Puffins: Let's Roll, which is part of last year's retail release Puffins Island Adventure. Developed by Other Ocean Interactive, the studio responsible for Dark Void Zero, Let's Roll is available for 500 DSi Points ($5) and tasks players with leading eggs while avoiding obstacles in 20 different levels.

The final game on DSiWare is Scrabble Slam!, which is the second of three Scrabble games that will be released on DSiWare. This version, available for 500 DSi Points ($5), is based off of a card game variation of the classic game. Players have to quickly come up with four-letter words using different cards. It is playable with up-to-four players.

On WiiWare, the first title is 5 Arcade Gems from Nordcurrent. This four-player title is available for 700 Wii Points ($7) and features five different arcade-style games ranging from Templar Bashing to Pizza Jungle Delivery.

Brain Drain is the second game on WiiWare. From Enjoy Gaming Ltd., who also brought us System Flaw Recruit this week, the game gives players different puzzles to unscramble. This single-player title is available for 500 Wii Points ($5).

The sole Virtual Console entry this week is King of Fighters '95, another entry in the SNK fighting series that originally appeared on the Neo Geo. It features more of the same from King of Fighters '94, which hit Virtual Console in early 2008. This entry adds a Team Edit function, the Rival team, and more. It is available for 900 Wii Points ($9).

NINTENDO DOWNLOAD: APRIL SHOWERS GAMING FANS WITH DOWNLOADABLE ACTION, RACING AND PUZZLES

April 26, 2010

In the world of downloadable video games, this week's forecast calls for nonstop showers of awesomeness. A flood watch is in effect as heavy levels of high-quality digital entertainment threaten to disrupt boredom and bad moods across the country. Gale-force fun is expected as games like Ferrari GT: Evolution, System Flaw Recruit and Scrabble™ Slam! arrive via the Nintendo DSiWare™ service. Wii™ owners are advised to stock up on snacks and fresh batteries for their Wii Remote™ controllers, as new titles for the WiiWare™ and Virtual Console™ services may keep them confined to their living rooms for quite a spell.

Meanwhile, the "Big Name Games" section of the WarioWare™: D.I.Y. series continues to offer new downloadable microgames created by the industry's most talented designers. This week's entry comes from Edmund McMillen of Team Meat, the studio behind the upcoming Super Meat Boy, which launches for the WiiWare service this summer. New "Big Name Games" will be added every Monday through July 26, all available to download for zero Nintendo DSi Points™ to anyone with broadband Internet access and a copy of either WarioWare: D.I.Y. for the Nintendo DS™ family of systems or WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase software for the WiiWare service. Visit the Nintendo Channel on your Wii system today to learn more about these games and to see a video of Edmund McMillen creating his original microgame, Meat Boy!

As a special bonus this week, Nintendo Channel visitors can also access a free demo version of the game Picross 3D™ for the Nintendo DS family of systems. This remarkable new puzzle game is easy to play but hard to put down. It combines the fun of crossword puzzles and sudoku with delightful 3-D images. Players must use logic and deductive reasoning to reveal hidden objects within blocks of numbered cubes. This temporary demo version is available at no charge for a limited time, so log on now to discover the irresistible fun for yourself.

Nintendo DSiWare

Ferrari GT: Evolution

Publisher: Gameloft

Players: 1-2

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: Join the elite circle of Ferrari car owners and take part in exclusive races around the globe. Take on challenges for fame and pride as the fastest driver of the world's most prestigious car brand. The game includes 32 authentic Ferrari car models: Ferrari California, F430, Enzo Ferrari, F40, Testarossa, 250 GTO and more. Use DS Wireless Play to challenge your friends in heated multiplayer races. Complete driving courses to obtain your driver's license through fun challenges. Master a race track or race through the streets of seven famous cities including Paris, Rome and New York.

DodoGo!

Publisher: Neko Entertainment

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Comic Mischief, Mild Cartoon Violence

Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: DodoGo! is an adventure set in the time of the dinosaurs. Save as many dodo eggs as possible by leading them to safety. The fascinating little eggs love to roll, jump and laugh together, blissfully ignorant of the dangers around them. Get creative with simple tools. Build dynamic structures and modify the terrain with a simple touch of the stylus. Shape, brush, saw, dig and even use explosives. Enjoy more than 100 captivating missions, with bonus levels for a change of pace and lots of surprises.

System Flaw Recruit

Publisher: Enjoy Gaming Ltd.

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Fantasy Violence

Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: This innovative action shooter uses the Nintendo DSi™ Camera application to turn your surroundings into the playing environment. You have been chosen to take part in the most arduous training program to combat the threat we call the Flaw. The invasion could take place at any time, so we need the best there is. Truly unique and totally physical with 360 degrees of intensity, System Flaw Recruit is the future of hand-held gaming excitement.

Don't Feed The Animals

Publisher: Electron Jump Games

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Mild Cartoon Violence

Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: Don't Feed The Animals is a strategic defense game about children who have been hoarding their treats all summer in their backyard fort. They've attracted the attention of the local wildlife (the backyard is on the edge of a forest). To defend their treasure, the kids use all the materials at their disposal to create three types of robots: melee, sound and water bots. These bots act like a tower does in a tower defense game, keeping the enemy from the base. Each bot has certain strengths and weaknesses against different enemies. The enemies include bears, raccoons, rabbits, turtles and cats. Play through 50 levels consisting of waves of animals - increasing in difficulty - who attempt to steal the candy. Should a creature reach the base, it will take a treat; this treat must be recovered or it will be lost. Should a boss reach the base, the game is lost. Successfully fend off the animals so the children can enjoy their end-of-summer feast.

Puffins: Let's Roll

Publisher: Other Ocean Interactive

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: The baby puffins need your help! Reunite the missing baby puffin eggs with their mothers in Puffins: Let's Roll. Several eggs have been misplaced, and they're just about ready to hatch. Use an innovative new control scheme to roll the egg around 20 levels of fiendish puzzles. Race against the clock in two exciting game modes: Safely return the egg to its mother in Egg Roll or try to collect all of the Golden Capelin in Capelin Catch. Beware of rocks, trees, ice and other hazards as you roll the eggs back to the safety of their mothers. Take too long or bump into too many obstacles and you'll have a cranky baby Puffin on your hands.

Scrabble Slam!

Publisher: Electronic Arts

Players: 1-4

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: Scrabble, long considered to be one of the world's most popular board games, is enjoying a tremendous surge in popularity, both online and in the real world. Scrabble Slam! is a new way to play that challenges players to spell words as quickly as they can.

WiiWare

5 Arcade Gems

Publisher: Nordcurrent

Players: 1-4

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Mild Fantasy Violence

Price: 700 Wii Points™

Description: Welcome to 5 Arcade Gems, a collection of five wacky arcade games. Whether you play alone or together with your friends, you'll definitely find something to suit your taste, be it a medieval knights game or an ultra-modern space shooter. Compete with other knights to beat the Evil Wizard's challenge in Templar Bashing. No hazard gets in the way of the dutiful Pizza Jungle Delivery company, not even the fierce savages who won't tip. Outsmart your competitors in RC Buggy Madness. Demonstrate your skills and reflexes in Lumberjack Trials. And of course, no adventure is complete without some deep-space alien-bursting action in Whirling Rangers.

Brain Drain

Publisher: Enjoy Gaming Ltd.

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 500 Wii Points

Description: Brain Drain is a funny and challenging puzzle game. Place the elements of a scrambled puzzle according to a given model. Select elements with your game cursor and spin them to move elements in the puzzle area. Some puzzles may feature malicious game effects that will slow you down during your puzzle solving. There are three game modes to choose from: Challenge (200 fixed puzzles with preset best times to solve and beat), Race (a stream of puzzles and best-time tables to beat in four difficulty levels) and Random (relaxed, random puzzling that continues endlessly).

Virtual Console

THE KING OF FIGHTERS '95

Original platform: NEOGEO

Publisher: D4 Enterprise

Players: 1-2

ESRB Rating: T (Teen) - Alcohol Reference, Mild Suggestive Themes, Violence

Price: 900 Wii Points

Description: Released in 1995, THE KING OF FIGHTERS '95 is a fighting game that features main characters from the popular Fatal Fury, Ikari Warriors, Psycho Soldier and Art of Fightinggames. They return to battle following the release of 1994's THE KING OF FIGHTERS '94. Kyo Kusanagi's rival, Iori Yagami, has also joined the fight to leave his lasting mark on the continuing storyline and on Kyo, the game's hero, so watch out. As with the 1994 release, you'll find three-on-three team battles, a power gauge that lets you store up energy to land a devastating blow, and the one-shot reversal super-special moves unique to the series. On top of all that, this release also adds a new "Team Edit" feature, allowing you to enjoy bouts with a level of strategy like you've never experienced before.

Nintendo adds new titles to the Nintendo DSi Shop™ and the Wii™ Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time on Mondays. Users with broadband Internet access can redeem Wii Points or Nintendo DSi Points to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel. Nintendo DSi Points can be purchased in the Nintendo DSi Shop. A Nintendo Points Card™ can be purchased at retail locations. All points from one Nintendo Points Card must be redeemed in either the Nintendo DSi Shop or the Wii Shop Channel. They are not transferable and cannot be divided between the two systems.

Remember that both Wii and Nintendo DSi feature parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visitWii.com or NintendoDSi.com.

Talkback

NO SHANTAE!

Wow, it's "crap week" this week.

I feel like there might be one diamond in the rough this week. However, I just blew my DSiWare risk money for the DSiWare feature, so screw that. Anyone who wants to test these games, go for it.

I don't advise it, though.

TJ SpykeApril 26, 2010

Scrabble Slam! is part of the retail release (just call Scrabble), EA decided to split it up and put it on DSiWare (like Nintendo has with the various "Express" games). The classic Scrabble mode was released a few weeks ago.

KDR_11kApril 26, 2010

DoDoGo looks cute but Neko doesn't exactly have a track record of quality.

I believe I've seen "don't feed the animals" on the App Store.

GoldenPhoenixApril 26, 2010

Is the 5 arcade Gems WiiWare title any good?

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