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This Week in Nintendo Downloads

by Lukasz Balicki - October 19, 2009, 9:42 am EDT
Total comments: 7

The sequel to LostWinds and Shootanto come to WiiWare, the arcade version of Rygar comes to Virtual Console, and five games based around the popular Domo character come to DSiWare.

This week in Nintendo Downloads brings us a total of eight games; one for Virtual Console, two for WiiWare, and five for DSiWare.

LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias is the first title WiiWare this week. The game is a sequel to the original LostWinds, which was released as a WiiWare launch title. This time, Toku has more abilities including the power to change seasons from winter to summer and vice-versa. LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias is rated E by the ESRB and available for 1000 Wii Points ($10).

Shootanto: Evolutionary Mayhem is the second title for WiiWare. The game is a shooting gallery that spans multiple time periods. Players start off controlling a primate throwing objects at prehistoric animals, including dinosaurs and insects. Over time, the primate will evolve to an apeman, caveman, and finally into a human soldier. As your characters will evolve, so will your enemies. Shootanto: Evolutioanry Mayhem is rated E10+ by the ESRB and available for 500 Wii Points ($5).

The arcade version of Rygar is the only Virtual Console game this week. In the game, players control the legendary warrior Rygar who is armed with a Diskarmor in order to save humanity from the Beast Lord. Rygar is rated E10+ by the ESRB and available for 600 Wii Points ($6).

Available for DSiWare this week are five different games based on the famous Domo character, each title based on a specific activity. Crash-Course Domo, Hard-Hat Domo, Pro-Putt Domo, Rock-n-Roll Domo, and White-Water Domo are all rated E by the ESRB and available for 200 DSi Points ($2) each.

NINTENDO DOWNLOAD: DISCOVER NEW LOSTWINDS, NUMEROUS DOMO GAMES AND A TRUE ARCADE CLASSIC

Oct. 19, 2009

Eight is great for gamers this week as Nintendo adds eight new titles to its ever-growing library of downloadable games. First on the list is LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias, a follow-up to one of the most popular releases on the WiiWare™ service. Next, Shootanto: Evolutionary Mayhem makes survival of the fittest the law of the land. Meanwhile, Nintendo DSiWare™ welcomes Domo™, a strange creature who hatched from an egg. Also known as the popular mascot of Japan's NHK television station, Domo stars in five separate new Nintendo DSiWare games. Topping it off is RYGAR™, a 1980s arcade gem making its Virtual Console™ debut.

WiiWare

LostWinds: Winter of the Melodia

Publisher: FRONTIER

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Mild Fantasy Violence

Price: 1,000 Wii Points™

Description: LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias is a sequel to the award-winning WiiWare launch title LostWinds. Enril the Wind Spirit returns to protect and guide young Toku by powering his jumps, aiding his glides and smashing his enemies. An evil adversary binds the fate of Toku's mother, Magdi, and the ancient Melodia civilization. To save Magdi, Toku and Enril must face new foes, enlist friends old and new, and wield incredible new powers - including the ability to switch the very seasons themselves - as they explore the diverse, richly interactive Chilling Peaks and Melodia City areas of the magical land of Mistralis. This enchanting, exhilarating, explorative game play experience is bursting with new ideas that make exceptional use of the Wii Remote™ controller. The awesome power of the Wind is back in the palm of your hand.

Shootanto: Evolutionary Mayhem

Publisher: Hudson Entertainment

Players: 1-2

ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Crude Humor, Mild Fantasy Violence, Suggestive Themes

Price: 500 Wii Points

Description: Battle for the future in a world governed by the law of the jungle. As you move through the stages, your character evolves and your weapons and shooting abilities change. First, throw weapons by hand, then proceed to use tools and different types of projectiles. A cooperative two-player mode is also available. The controls are simple: Move the character with the control stick, adjust the crosshairs with the Wii Remote controller and shoot down targets while dodging enemy attacks. Getting hit by an enemy bullet or touching an enemy close to you will count as a miss. With each miss, you'll lose one heart; losing all hearts will end the game.

Nintendo DSiWare

Crash-Course Domo™

Publisher: Nintendo

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Comic Mischief

Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points™

Description: In Crash-Course Domo, you'll guide Domo across the finish line in six increasingly difficult bicycle races. Steer Domo around other racers and patches of rough terrain, pedaling as fast as his stubby legs will allow.

Hard-Hat Domo™

Publisher: Nintendo

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: In Hard-Hat Domo, Domo is a construction worker trying to get to the top of a building. Match ladder colors to floor colors - using cans of paint, if necessary - to earn points and continue climbing higher. Reach the top floor to clear each of the four levels of difficulty.

Pro-Putt Domo™

Publisher: Nintendo

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: In Pro-Putt Domo, Domo hits the green in an effort to win the world putt-putt golf championship. Domo competes to finish with the lowest number of strokes in either the nine-hole Small Classic or the 18-hole Big Open tournament. Along the way, he'll collect coins and earn bowls of meat-and-potato stew while avoiding bunkers and water hazards.

Rock-n-Roll Domo™

Publisher: Nintendo

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: In Rock-n-Roll Domo, you'll control Domo as he takes the stage in search of fortune and fame. Hit the right notes in rhythm (using the touch screen, if desired) to rock the house. If your timing needs work, use the mixer to practice songs. Complete five different songs at a series of increasingly larger venues to help Domo become a superstar.

White-Water Domo™

Publisher: Nintendo

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: Take control of Domo as he hops into his kayak and races the river rapids in White-Water Domo. Jump and paddle as you steer Domo through the treacherous rapids in an effort to cross the finish line as quickly as possible. Finish with one of the top three times to proceed to the next stage.

Virtual Console

RYGAR™

Publisher: Tecmo

Players: 1-2

ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Mild Fantasy Violence

Price: 600 Wii Points

Description: The year is 19XX A.D. and the human race has been brought to its knees by the resurrected ancient Beast Lord. The people have brought legendary warrior Rygar back to life in order to save the human race. Armed with Diskarmor, a weapon that extends, you'll also make full use of your jumping abilities to venture through and clear all 27 stages. Appearing at arcades in 1986 as a side-scrolling action game, RYGAR received high acclaim for its beautifully rendered graphics, including waterfalls and a setting sun. As extra features, players can collect the five Powers of Indra to obtain special bonuses or gain 1,000,000 bonus points for finding hidden items. Also, the number of lives and the level of difficulty can be altered.

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

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NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterOctober 19, 2009

DOMO ARIGATO, MR. ROBOTO!

PaleMike Gamin, Contributing EditorOctober 19, 2009

domo

NinGurl69 *hugglesOctober 19, 2009

Anyone know the extent of SHOOTANTO's aiming/control options?

TJ SpykeOctober 19, 2009

I've never heard of Domo before, so I am surprised they would release those here.

NinGurl69 *hugglesOctober 19, 2009

Everytime you waggle, God kills a kitten.

Rygar is a pretty good arcade game, but I'd much rather have the NES version with its more Zelda-like structure. Hopefully Tecmo will release that as well! They've been pretty good with Virtual Console lately.

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