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This Week's Virtual Console and WiiWare

by Neal Ronaghan - September 15, 2008, 9:42 am EDT
Total comments: 11 Source: Press Release

This week sees the release of the second episode of Telltale's Strong Bad series alongside a WiiWare puzzle game. Meanwhile Mega Man 2, arguably the greatest Mega Man game, hits Virtual Console.

This week sees a pretty solid release slate with Strong Bad Episode 2, a puzzle game called Potpourri, and the Virtual Console release of an NES classic, Mega Man 2.

Strong Bad Episode 2: Strong Badia the Free hits virtual shelves this week about a month after the first episode. This month's game involves Strong Bad standing up for his e-mail rights against the King of Town. Strong Bad has to unite all of his friends and foes together so they can stand up to the monarchic King. Along with the main adventure game, players will also get to experience the Videlectrix arcade classic, "Math Kickers featuring the Algebros." Strong Bad Episode 2 is 1000 Wii Points ($10) and is rated E10+.

The second WiiWare release this week is Potpourri, a puzzle game revolving around the seasons. After an evil wizard messes the seasons up with a purple goo, you must team up with the leprechauns to defeat him and restore order. Featuring Mii interaction, this puzzle game appears to be similar to games such as Bust-A-Move and Snood. Potpourri is 800 Wii Points ($8) and rated E for Everyone.

The lone Virtual Console release is Mega Man 2 for NES. The sequel to the popular original game which release on Virtual Console last month, Mega Man 2 continues the robot battling of the original as the Blue Bomber fights the evil Dr. Wily again. Considered to be the best in the series and "one of the greatest action games of all-time,” Mega Man 2 is now on Virtual Console for 500 Wii Points ($5).

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

Sept. 15, 2008 - Two is your lucky number at the Wii™ Shop Channel this week. You'll find a pair of totally different yet equally awesome sequels on offer: the second installment in the outrageous Strong Bad game series on WiiWare™, and a memorable sequel from the classic Mega Man™ series on the Virtual Console™. Two is also the total number of WiiWare titles debuting this week, including an eye-popping new puzzle game that's suitable for two players. And while it only takes one Wii™ console to access them, you'll need two hands to applaud this ever-growing selection of great games.

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

Strong Bad Episode 2: Strong Badia the Free (Telltale Games, 1 player, Rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older-Crude Humor, Mild Cartoon Violence, Use of Alcohol, 1,000 Wii Points): Strong Badia the Free is the second of five monthly episodes starring Strong Bad-the self-proclaimed "coolest person ever"-and the rest of the cast from the popular Homestar Runner Web cartoons. When Strong Bad fails to obey the King of Town's totally unfair e-mail tax, he's placed under house arrest. Once freed from his wrongful imprisonment, Strong Bad goes on a mission to unite the local warring factions under the Strong Badian flag. Is Free Country USA ready for such an awesome ruler? Strong Bad Episode 2: Strong Badia the Free also has the Videlectrix arcade classic "Math Kickers Featuring the Algebros," plus all-new achievements, collectibles, costumes and Teen Girl Squad comics. You can even use Strong Bad's Lappy to send e-mails and pictures to your Wii Friends™. So what are you waiting for? Fire up Strong Badia the Free and get ready to kick some doughy King of Town butt.

Potpourrii (Abstraction Games, 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone, 800 Wii Points): In the puzzle game Potpourrii, everything revolves around the seasons. For centuries, the seasons have followed a set pattern. But then things start to go awry in the forest. Suddenly it's snowing while the sun shines and flowers bloom while leaves are falling. Then a strange purple goo appears. The leprechauns are stunned. Even worse, the magic oak of life loses its power. It all turns out to be the fault of an evil wizard. You must help the leprechauns defeat him and restore natural order. To do this, you need to collect seasonal spirits. Pick them up with the spirit cannon, shoot them at the center of the screen, group them and make them disappear. But watch out-they get faster and faster. In short: Potpourrii is a puzzle game that keeps you hooked with its colorful visuals, beautiful effects and easy-to-use controls using the Wii Remote™ controller. Play alone or with a second player, and even use your Mii™ character.

Virtual Console

Mega Man 2 (NES™, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone-Mild Cartoon Violence, 500 Wii Points): Widely regarded by fans as one of the greatest action games of all time, Mega Man 2 is the second title in the seminal NES series. With even more stages and robot masters than the previous installment, its sheer size and scope are enough to get any action gamer's heart palpitating. The year is 200X. Dr. Light's super-robot, Mega Man, has succeeded in smashing the evil ambition of the nefarious Dr. Wily, and peace reigns over the planet. However, Dr. Wily proves to be a hard man to keep down and has returned with a new army of robot masters in tow to challenge our hero. Can Mega Man save the world again?

Talkback

vuduSeptember 15, 2008

I already downloaded Mega Man 2.  So happy am I.

Is Potpourrii any good?  It would be a shame for a gem to be overlooked because it had the misfortune to be released along side Strong Bad and Mega Man 2.

NinGurl69 *hugglesSeptember 15, 2008

where is mana

vuduSeptember 15, 2008

Quote from: NinGurl69

where is mana

japan

NinGurl69 *hugglesSeptember 15, 2008

MY RAINCLOUD OF DESPAIR TIS BUT A SPONGE OF BATHWATER

I think this is the first time we've had two WiiWare games since the service launched.

Quote from: Jonnyboy117

I think this is the first time we've had two WiiWare games since the service launched.

May 19th - Critter Roundup and Star Soldier R
May 26th - Family Table Tennis and Dr. Mario Online RX
June 2nd - Toki Tori and Protothea
June 16th - Block Breaker Deluxe and Cocoto Fishing Master

It hasn't happened in a few months, though.

AVSeptember 16, 2008

Quote from: insanolord

Quote from: Jonnyboy117

I think this is the first time we've had two WiiWare games since the service launched.

May 19th - Critter Roundup and Star Soldier R
May 26th - Family Table Tennis and Dr. Mario Online RX
June 2nd - Toki Tori and Protothea
June 16th - Block Breaker Deluxe and Cocoto Fishing Master

It hasn't happened in a few months, though.

OWNED. LOL.

I still haven't finished Mega Man 1. Stupid FireMan was impossible without the cheat

BeautifulShySeptember 16, 2008

So Vega who have you beaten in Megaman?

Use the Ice Man weapon on Fire Man.  His stage is harder than he is, as I recall.  Same with Quick Man in MM2.

If you're able to get Quick Man in a holding pattern, he's a cinch. Otherwise, just bring your trust Flash Stopper and wail on him for a few seconds.

AVSeptember 16, 2008

Quote from: Jonnyboy117

Use the Ice Man weapon on Fire Man.  His stage is harder than he is, as I recall.  Same with Quick Man in MM2.

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h143/sithcountess/Misc%20Stuff/VaderNOOOOO.gif
  I went the opposite way !!!!! I'm on Ice Man level now.

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