Publisher: Gevo Entertainment Players: 1 ESRB Rating: T (Teen) – Blood, Violence Price: 600 Wii Points™ Description: Embark on a thrilling ghost-fighting experience. Play as a Ghost Slayer as you battle evil spirits that plague the mortal world. Your sword is your only weapon against them. Eliminate all hostiles in your path and defeat the Ghost Queen in the final stage in order to save the world. Unlock new swords and acquire special techniques that you can use to your advantage. Test your skills by playing all three levels of difficulty. Enjoy the thrill of slashing ghosts and vaporizing them by swinging your Wii Remote™ controller and experience sword-fighting game play at a new level of realism by using Wii MotionPlus accessory (this game can be played with or without Wii MotionPlus). Brace yourself for the onslaught of blood-thirsty spirits.
Mouse House
Publisher: Big John Games Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Comic Mischief Price: 600 Wii Points Description: He's clever, he's daring, he's brave, he's ... a mouse! Mouse House is an accessible and fast-paced logic puzzle game in which you lead a lively little mouse on his hunt to collect the cheese in each of 100 challenging puzzles. But these are no simple mazes - our adorable hero has to weave his way though a cast of colorful critters, including stinger-shooting bees and nasty rats, as well as tricky traps like conveyor belts, collapsing floors and more. A true "pick up and play" game, Mouse House's combination of simple controls and multiple levels of challenge make it perfect for players of all ages.
Family Go-Kart Racing Publisher: Aksys Games Players: 1-4 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Comic Mischief Price: 500 Wii Points Description: It's Family Go-Kart Racing, the fantastic new racing game from Arc System Works. The Family is back: Billy, Sarah, Daddy, Mommy and new to the Family fun, Auntie and Gramps. Choose among the six family members and six karts to take on 12 exciting tracks and drift your way to victory. With the Wii Remote controller's tilt control, race against the clock in Time Attack to beat your personal records, or take on the entire family in a full Grand Prix. Steer your way through the Snowy Slopes, peel out in the World Bazaar and go-go-go for gold on the Go-Go Rollercoaster. Earn your place as the head of the family by outmaneuvering your kin with special items like Acceleration and Lighting to zip past your opponents. Or, unleash the Bowling Bomb and strike out the kart ahead of you.
Nintendo DSiWare™
Aura-Aura Climber Publisher: Nintendo Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Comic Mischief Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points™ Description: Aura-Aura has fallen out of the sky and landed on Earth. He is determined to return to his rightful place in the universe and become a bright star. Take control of Aura-Aura, and help him to accomplish this by using his grapple arm to grab a variety of grapple points and continuously climb higher in the sky. Along the way, collect items to aid him (bombs, extensions for his grapple arm) and avoid enemies that damage Aura-Aura's health. Two modes of play offer very different challenges: Score Attack, in which you try to get to the goal with as many points as possible, and Endless, in which your aim is simply to help Aura-Aura climb as high into the sky as possible within the time limit. And even if you think you've mastered the art of climbing, both modes offer numerous medals to find or earn by completing specific tasks. With its intuitive controls, straightforward game play, and incredible replay value, Aura-Aura's journey is arcade-style gaming at its best ... or should that be its highest?
Flight Control
Publisher: Firemint Players: 1-2 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points Description: Keep the skies safe in Flight Control, the insanely popular worldwide hit from Firemint. In this action-packed game, take on the role of an air traffic controller at an increasingly busy airport. In complete control of the airspace, direct aircraft to their appropriate landing zones while avoiding collisions. Travel to airports set among green fields, a beachside resort, the Australian Outback, a winter wonderland and even an aircraft carrier. Learn how to land 10 different kinds of aircraft, including jets, seaplanes and helicopters. To direct aircraft, simply touch and drag them to their landing zones with the stylus without letting them collide. Sounds easy? You'll need smart strategy, keen eyes and a smooth touch to keep the chaos under control. You can even work alongside a friend in cooperative multiplayer mode, and guard the airways together. Flight Control only takes a minute to learn – just don't expect to put it down as quickly as you'll pick it up.
Faceez Publisher: Neko Entertainment Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Alcohol Reference, Comic Mischief, Mild Blood Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points Description: Make your friends laugh with Faceez. Take pictures of their faces with the Nintendo DSi Camera and then mix them and animate them. Dress them up with lots of funny accessories. Place them in your own favorite settings. Give free reign to your imagination with millions of possible combinations. Thanks to the Nintendo DSi system's connectivity with Facebook, you can share your creations with your friends, who'll be rolling on the floor laughing. Photograph, disguise, decorate, animate and send ... FACEEZ.
Flipper
Publisher: Xform Players: 1 ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points Description: The hero of the game is a courageous young boy. You must lead him through various worlds full of obstacles to retrieve his stolen goldfish called Flipper. Get ready for a 3-D puzzle platform game set in four different worlds with five levels each. The game features beautiful pixel-art backdrops, cheerful cartoon characters and catchy music. The voxel engine technology allows you to change the environment with some cool power-ups. You can pick up power-ups that let you blast holes in the environment while other power-ups restore it or build platforms. It's up to you to use the limited amount of power-ups wisely to complete each level. Flipper is a fun and challenging puzzle game that is suited for all ages.
Confirmed that we will not get cave story for atleast a month. Megaman comes out next week and we know nintendo will not put cave story up the week after that because they want strong megaman sales for their platform since it is a time exclusive.
Ah, I never realize these things have been posted when I post them. I suck.
Boring as could be. Not even one VC game :(
Heh, no worries. I volunteered to do it a couple of months ago, and I just post it when I wake up and see the news. If I don't get it up before you post, you're more than welcome to do it for me and an admin will post it to the news page.
Right, I suppose there's a chance Ghostslayer isn't completely worthless, but the fact is there are a ton of games I've skipped that I know are good, so...
I have Touch Solitaire and I like it a lot, but it's just Spider & Klondike, nothing fancy. I may try Spotto eventually since I didn't try Birds & Beans. I have a couple Electroplanktons too. Recent capsule reviews for DSiWare (sorry, IGN is pretty much where I search for reviews)
I think Bird and Beans is just the Pyoro mini-game from WarioWare, if you have that.
Ooo, that link says Spotto is Intelligent Systems, and so is Link'n'Launch, which got a Love It. Cool. I didn't even know IGN had these kinds of reviews.
I read somewhere else that Hardhat Domo was pretty good.
So for Megaman...@Panda: How tough is tough? Like are we talking MegaMan 1 tough (for 9) or MegaMan 2/3 (my favourite other then Mega Man X) tough? I think I've played 1 till that stupid yellow monster thing..I have beaten 2,3,4 and played a bit of 5.. although it's been ages. Maybe I should boot up the GCN collection again... Hmmm.. I have the X Collection as well. But I also couldn't resist getting MM2 for VC for true oldschool control goodness..
@Dynablade... I Had fun with a few megamans for sure... so I am debating but I am hearing that 9 is hard. But it's difficult to tell the difference between "Hard because I'm not used to old school and now I suck" or "Hard like MM1/Ninja Gaiden" Maybe I'm wimping out a bit hehe..