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This Week in Nintendo Downloads

by Lukasz Balicki - June 1, 2009, 9:34 am EDT
Total comments: 7 Source: Press Release

Mighty Flip Champs flips to DSiWare, the sequel to Final Fantasy IV and Texas Hold'em arrives on WiiWare, and a Commodore 64 classic arrives on Virtual Console.

WiiWare gets two games this week as Square-Enix brings the highly anticipated game Final Fantasy IV: The After Years and Digital Leisure brings Texas Hold'em Tournament. Commodore Gaming brings Bolder Dash for the Commodore 64 to Virtual Console. Wayforward Technologies brings Mighty Flip Champs to DSiWare.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years is a sequel to the popular RPG Final Fantasy IV. Taking place many years after the original title, the game centers on Ceodore who is the son of Cecil and Rosa. Monsters are suddenly reappearing as the evil from the second moon has reappeared. Final Fantasy IV: The After Years is available for 800 Wii Points ($8).

Texas Hold'em Tournament is based on the popular poker variant. Players start off in a small Nevada gaming hall and try to end up in the Las Vegas Championship. The game also has online features including tournaments and worldwide rankings. Players can play with up to five friends and the game features Mii support. Texas Hold'Em Tournament is available for 500 Wii Points ($5).

In Mighty Flip Champs for DSiWare, players control Alta as she navigates through various mazes on the top screen and uses her magic want to travel to the next level. The bottom screen shows a reflected preview of the next level, as well as an approximate destination of where Alta will end up. Mighty Flip Champs is available for 800 DSi Points ($8).

Boulder Dash for the Commodore 64 is the only virtual console game this week. In this game players control Rockford and must dig to collect jewels while avoiding hazards, such as creatures, avalanches, and explosions. Once players collect enough jewels in a stage, a tunnel opens up to the next stage. Boulder Dash is available for 500 Wii Points ($5).

NINTENDO DOWNLOAD: DASH, SHUFFLE AND FLIP YOUR WAY TO FANTASY

June 1, 2009

This week's downloadable game releases include a spellbinding new installment in the FINAL FANTASY® series. This first true sequel to FINAL FANTASY IV is sure to get RPG fans' blood pumping. Nintendo DSiWare™ users will find a challenging new puzzle game to help keep their minds spinning. A slick new poker title from the WiiWare™ service raises the stakes for virtual card sharps, while the Virtual Console™ debut of a classic Commodore 64 game puts players in pursuit of precious gems. With so much variety on the Wii™ Shop Channel and Nintendo DSi Shop™, your odds of having a humdrum summer are getting slimmer by the hour.

Nintendo DSiWare

Mighty Flip Champs!™

Publisher: WayForward Technologies

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Mild Suggestive Themes

Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points™

Description: Are you ready to become a Mighty Flip Champ? Take control of Alta and page-flip through a series of action-packed mazes. The touch screen reflects a preview of the next chamber and shows Alta's projected destination within it. When it's time to flip, use Alta's Magical Warp Wand to replace her world with the next one. Will she land safely on solid ground or be crushed under it? By cycling endlessly through room after brain-busting room, you'll match wits with some of the most devious traps in puzzle/platforming history.

WiiWare

FINAL FANTASY® IV: THE AFTER YEARS™

Publisher: SQUARE ENIX

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Alcohol Reference, Mild Fantasy Violence

Price: 800 Wii Points™

Description: FINAL FANTASY IV: THE AFTER YEARS is the sequel to the hit RPG FINAL FANTASY IV. The story takes place many years after the original and centers on a young man named Ceodore, son of the paladin Cecil and the white mage Rosa, who, along with their loyal and steadfast friends, once saved the world from evil born of the second moon. Now, monsters are reappearing in a world that had finally attained peace. The second moon has returned anew. What tidings does this ominous harbinger bring? Familiar faces and new allies join the battle to save the Blue Planet once more.

Texas Hold'em Tournament

Publisher: Digital Leisure, Inc.

Players: 1-6

ESRB Rating: T (Teen) – Simulated Gambling

Price: 500 Wii Points

Description: The deck is shuffled and the blinds are in – it's your move. Call, raise or even bluff your way "all in" with Texas Hold'em Tournament. You'll start off in the small Nevada gaming halls and work your way up to the Las Vegas Championship. Multi-round, no-limit hold'em game play ensures hours of serious poker action. Think you're the best poker player out there? Using broadband Internet access and Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection, start climbing the worldwide rankings by winning online tournaments, and see how your poker skills stack up by viewing the online leaderboard. Texas Hold'em Tournament also lets you play multiplayer poker with up to five friends, and with full Mii™ character support, you can truly bring yourself to the table.

Virtual Console

Boulder Dash®

Original platform: Commodore 64

Publisher: Commodore Gaming

Players: 1-2

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 500 Wii Points

Description: Originally released in 1984, Boulder Dash is one of the big computer-game classics. It is one of the very few computer games ever to be ported from home computers to arcades, not the other way around. The hero of the game is the brave prospector Rockford. He must dig through caves to collect diamonds while avoiding various types of dangerous creatures and obstacles such as falling rocks. He is in constant danger of being crushed or trapped by an avalanche or killed by an underground explosion. Strategy and planning are the keys to mastering Boulder Dash. Once enough jewels have been collected, the door to the mysterious escape tunnel is revealed and Rockford can explore another cave.

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, visit Wii.com or NintendoDSi.com.

Talkback

AVJune 01, 2009

does anyone know how Final Fantasy is ?

Is it The COMPLETE game? Or one of 9 or what ?

If complete game than I will buy. However if this game is several packets at $8 a piece thats to expensive for my blood

Flames_of_chaosLukasz Balicki, Staff AlumnusJune 01, 2009

No idea Vega, I just cranked out the news piece. I'm downloading it sometime today and I'll post my impressions.

jakeOSXJune 01, 2009

ditto with the episodes. i mean don't get me wrong, i am getting this when i get home, but if FF4 came out, it would be 800 since it was an SNES game, so unless this is longer than that...

TJ SpykeJune 01, 2009

I think it's just a port of a cellphone game called Final Fantasy IV: The After but fleshed out. So it's a full game, just not a very big one.

KDR_11kJune 01, 2009

No, it is sold episodically, apparently it's described in the manual. 300 points per ep, 9 eps.

I think you got a nice update there and I hope Europe will see MFC on Friday. FF I could pass on , Texas Hold'em already came out months ago here and I'm hoping for Water Warfare.

jakeOSXJune 01, 2009

yeah, i got it (because i am a squeenix whore) and rydia's tale is offered for 300 points.

my guess (and only a guess) is that it will be designed to cost around $40 like the DS games or a bit less...

800 + (8 * 300) = 3200

edit: is there a thread for this game soemwhere? also, wedge and biggs are on the first airship.

AVJune 01, 2009

Quote from: jakeOSX

yeah, i got it (because i am a squeenix whore) and rydia's tale is offered for 300 points.

my guess (and only a guess) is that it will be designed to cost around $40 like the DS games or a bit less...

800 + (8 * 300) = 3200

edit: is there a thread for this game soemwhere? also, wedge and biggs are on the first airship.

i rather just buy a complete DS game than. It seems to expensive.

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