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Nintendo Download: Week of April 19, 2010.
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April 19, 2010, 15:14
 
Here are this week's releases on WiiWare, DSiWare, and Virtual Console!

Virtual Console

Mega Man 4
Original platform: NES™
Publisher: Capcom
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Mild Cartoon Violence
Price: 500 Wii Points™
Description: A year after the destruction of Gamma and Dr. Wily's defeat at the hands of Mega Man, the world is still at peace. One day Dr. Light receives a mysterious letter from an unknown scientist named Dr. Mikhail Cossack. Dr. Cossack plans to eliminate Mega Man and prove himself the greatest robot designer of all time. It's up to Mega Man to save the day once again. Mega Man 4 provides action-based game play like the earlier games in the series. In Mega Man 4, Mega Man has the ability to charge up energy inside his Arm Cannon, allowing him to fire larger and more damaging blasts.

Nintendo DSiWare

SURVIVING HIGH SCHOOL
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Suggestive Themes, Violent References
Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Welcome to Centerscore High, where the game changes with every choice you make. Of course, some choices are wiser than others. Play the premiere "Football Season" storyline plus seven episodes for hours of game play. Kick off your story-driven adventures as the new kid in school. See if you can earn a spot on the football team and win the heart of cheerleader Beth or goth girl Raven. Unlock custom looks for your character and meet other kids who can help (or hurt) you. You cause all the drama! Continue to play as different guys or girls in other storylines. Work at the bakery and take on a local mobster. Try out for the school play. Meet challenges on the tough side of town. You can even travel to Europe! Master intense minigames and ace pop quizzes along the way. The exclusive Trophy System tracks your results. Earn four "great endings" and unlock a special BONUS EPISODE. The game looks awesome on the Nintendo DSi system, which you hold sideways like a book. Best...high-school game...ever!

Game & Watch: Donkey Kong Jr.
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Donkey Kong™ is trapped! It's up to Donkey Kong Jr. to snag the key and set his father free from Mario's cage. Help Donkey Kong Jr. avoid crows and alligators as he swings his way to victory. Earn points by unlocking the cage, hitting crows and alligators with pieces of food or jumping over alligators. Receive mistake icons by running into crows and alligators or missing a jump for the key. Receive three mistake icons and it's game over!

Game & Watch: Flagman
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Memorize the order in which flags are raised, then raise them in the same order (GAME A), or raise the correct flag according to the corresponding number (GAME B). Earn a point each time you raise the correct flag, or lose one of your remaining tries if you raise a flag out of order or if you let the time bar run out. The game ends when you have no tries left.

Game & Watch: Ball
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Brush up on your juggling skills with Game & Watch: Ball. Move the juggler's arms to catch the balls. Drop a single ball and it's game over

myPostcards™
Publisher: Nnooo
Players: 1
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Create your own postcards and send them to your friends! With myPostcards you can take a picture, write a quick note on it, then save everything as a postcard. Just open your Nintendo DSi system, take a photo and go. You can even customize your postcards by using 32 built-in background themes, various collectible stamps and unlockable elements. Create postcards for any occasion. Use the pen or pencil tools to write or draw. Simply erase anything you don't like. Five different inks let you add an extra splash of color to your words and your drawings.

WiiWare

Bang Attack
Publisher: Engine Software
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Wii Points
Description: Bang Attack is a fun, colorful puzzle game for players young and old. You don't have to learn how to play Bang Attack - just pick it up as you go along. The objective is to find identical objects and smash them with your little hammer. Once you have enough points, you can use the Wii Remote™ controller to swing with the BIG hammer. If there's a banana in the way, simply whack it off the screen. If you have two Wii Remote controllers, you can challenge another player and find out who's the real champ. It's not easy, though. You'll have to deploy tactics and speed at precisely the right moment. You'll also need to use special bonus objects to hinder your opponent in order to win. Bang Attack features 40 levels over four crazy worlds, ensuring hours of fun for the whole family.

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Ooh Megaman 4...might get that...

Posted by 
 on: 04/19/10, 15:26
Donkey Kong Jr. is a pretty decent Game & Watch.

Posted by 
 on: 04/19/10, 17:42
Meh...not really a fan of Mega Man so I'll pass. Not interested in G&W either. Actually, when's the last time we got only one VC and one WiiWare? Seems pretty thin.

But I think Bit.Trip Runner was confirmed for April? That means we get it next week!

Posted by 
 on: 04/19/10, 18:16   Edited:  04/19/10, 18:16
@anon_mastermind

From what I've read, that seems to be the case. I just picked up Void and have 1200 points left. I'll be purchasing it on day one. I just need to finish the other three (got to Growth on Beat, the second level on Core and haven't played too much of Void yet).

Posted by 
 on: 04/19/10, 18:26
@ludist210
The thing is, with the Bit.Trip games you have to put in a lot of time to get the most out of it and achieve decent high scores, but it's really rewarding when you pull off super long chains with insane multipliers. Though a lot of it has to do with recognition and memorization. I went back to Beat this weekend after not having played for a few months and I got a little frustrated at how poorly I performed. Couldn't even crack a high score on Growth. I'm going to bring back the high-scores thread from the WiiGB when Runner comes out

Posted by 
 on: 04/19/10, 18:42
Awesome, I was afraid they'd stopped releasing Mega Man games. I'll be happy to get 4-6 and this gives me hope for X.

Posted by 
 on: 04/19/10, 19:08
@anon_mastermind

That's what I love about the Bit.Trip series. It's so satisfying to rack up long combos, and beating bosses to finish a level is a great feeling as a gamer. I can't wait for Runner!

Posted by 
 on: 04/19/10, 19:12
@anon_mastermind
That's why I haven't really dived into the Bit.Trip games. The aesthetics and game designs seem pretty cool, but I kind of prefer more emergent, random stuff to strictly memorization-based games.

Posted by 
 on: 04/19/10, 19:15
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