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This Week in Nintendo Downloads

by Andy Goergen - November 9, 2009, 11:17 am EST
Total comments: 17

Nintendo graces us with an exciting update that is rich with new and established franchises.

This week in Nintendo downloads brings us a whopping eleven titles: three for WiiWare, two for Virtual Console, and six for DSiWare.

This week on WiiWare marks the release of the hotly anticipated return of the Excitebike franchise with Excitebike: World Rally. This remake of the classic NES title features online racing, track editing and sharing, and a fresh new coat of paint with a nostalgic feel. This is only the third title in the Excitebike franchise, following the 1985 original, and the 2000 sequel Excitebike 64. Excitebike: World Rally is available on the Wii Shop channel for 1,000 Wii Points ($10).

Another classic franchise arrives on WiiWare with Frogger Returns. This 3D update of the classic arcade game maintains the core gameplay of the original title while adding new power-ups, stages, and obstacles for the player. Frogger Returns is available on the Wii Shop Channel for 500 Wii Points ($5).

The third WiiWare title this week is Dragon Master Spell Caster. This game has you controlling one of four dragon characters in one-on-one airborne combat. The game features two-player split-screen combat, and a single-player campaign mode. This is the first WiiWare title from New Zealand developer Stickmen Studios. The game is available on the Wii Shop Channel for 500 Wii Points ($5).

On DSiWare there are six titles, five of which represent pieces of Electroplankton.

Electroplankon's release in early 2006 was a quiet one, as the game was only available directly from online retailers rather than in stores. This week's release of the game's various modes allow more consumers who might have missed the game the first time around to see what the game is all about. Each game is a sort of musical instrument, allowing the player to make unique sounds and experiment with different types of audio. Electroplankton Trapy, Hanenbow, Rec-Rec, Nanocarp and Beatnes are all available from the DSi Shop for 200 Nintendo DSi Points ($2) each.

Also available on DSiWare is Bomberman Blitz, the latest entry in the popular Bomberman series. This game supports eight-player multiplayer either locally or via the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection. The core gameplay mechanics of the series are retained in this mobile rerelease. Bomberman Blitz is available for 500 Nintendo DSi Points ($5).

Lastly, for Virtual Console, there are two new games for download. First, originally for Sega Master System, is Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap. The game, which received much critical praise in its day, takes place immediately after Wonder Boy in Monster Land, which is also available on Virtual Console. The game features free-roaming gameplay, and many different types of armor and weapons. Wonder Boy III is available on the Wii Shop Channel for 500 Wii Points ($5).

Also available for Virtual Console is Cybernoid, originally released for Commodore 64. A non-scrolling, single-screen shoot-'em-up, Cybernoid places you in the role of a Federation fighter trying to recover stolen goods from pirates. The game features a time limit, and you must retrieve the stolen goods and return them to your base before time expires. Cybernoid is available on the Wii Shop Channel for 500 Wii Points ($5).

NINTENDO DOWNLOAD: LOAD UP ON EXCITEBIKE ACTION, MUSICAL PLANKTON AND MORE

Nov. 9, 2009

Rev up your engines for a huge week at the Wii™ Shop Channel and Nintendo DSi™ Shop, starting with the launch of a pulse-pounding revamp for the WiiWare™ service, Excitebike™: World Rally. For the Nintendo DSiWare service, you'll find five new titles in the mesmerizing Electroplankton™ series – available at just 200 Nintendo DSi Points™ apiece – plus the irresistible multiplayer mayhem of Bomberman Blitz. With two new classic Virtual Console™ offerings to sweeten the selection, there's truly something for everyone to download and enjoy.

WiiWare

Excitebike: World Rally

Publisher: Nintendo

Players: 1-4

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 1,000 Wii Points™

Description: Prepare to face daredevil jumps, crazy obstacles and other racers in the newest installment in the venerable Excitebike franchise, available exclusively on the WiiWare service. Choose from multiple camera angles as you tilt your way to smooth landings using motion-sensitive controls. Compete in races around the world in four championship circuits. Use Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection to invite friends to a race. Or if you're feeling brave, take on anyone else looking for a match. Feel like tackling a challenge of your own design? Use the intuitive Track Editor to choose from the available obstacles and put together your dream course, then share courses with friends to see whose creation skills reign supreme.

Frogger Returns

Publisher: Konami Digital Entertainment

Players: 1-2

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 500 Wii Points

Description: Frogger Returns takes the heart-pounding challenge of arcade Frogger and moves it into the next dimension. Classic top-down 2-D game play is updated with colorful 3-D graphics, a new perspective, new levels, new enemies and game-changing power-ups. A local multiplayer mode lets you race a friend.

Dragon Master Spell Caster™

Publisher: Stickmen Studios

Players: 1-2

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

Price: 500 Wii Points

Description: The Dragon Lords have returned to the magical world of Nakiha, bringing ultimate power to whoever controls them. Choose your champion, then master amazing magic and fierce dragon attacks to defeat the rival Champions and their Dragon Lords. Choose from four different paths and decide the fate of the world in the fantastic story mode. Battle your friends in two-player split-screen arcade mode and tailor your tactics with different dragon and rider combinations, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. Marvel at the effects of mind-blowing spell collisions. Mix spells and unleash their ultimate power. Control your Dragon Lord and crush, bite and burn your way to victory.

Nintendo DSiWare

Bomberman Blitz

Publisher: Hudson Entertainment

Players: 1-8

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Comic Mischief

Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: Bomberman makes his downloadable debut on Nintendo DSiWare with Bomberman Blitz. Dive into a classic multiplayer Bomberman experience with eight-player local or online multiplayer using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Hone your skills and learn the maps, then take the battle online. Change map and item preferences for enhanced customization. Delivering unparalleled multiplayer excitement, Bomberman Blitz lets Nintendo DSi users enjoy the addictive fun of Bomberman anytime, anywhere.

Electroplankton Trapy

Publisher: Nintendo

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: Trapy plankton make sounds as they swim over graceful lines made up of linked triangles. The creatures follow the lines you trace along the water. There are six types of Trapy in all, each with a unique color and sound. All Trapy plankton produce different tones depending on the direction they swim. They produce the lowest-pitched sounds when they swim to the right and produce higher-pitched sounds as their path veers to the left.

Electroplankton Hanenbow

Publisher: Nintendo

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: Normally aquatic creatures, Hanenbow sometimes use floating leaves to launch themselves out of the water, creating strange sounds and melodies as they bounce off the leaves. Entire schools of Hanenbow have been known to launch out of the water, one after another. As a leaf is repeatedly hit by flying Hanenbow, it gradually changes color. This also alters the sound made by bouncing Hanenbow. When all the leaves turn red, a flower will bloom. It remains unclear why the Hanenbow display this curious behavior.

Electroplankton Rec-Rec

Publisher: Nintendo

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: Rec-Rec are fishlike plankton that feed on sound waves. They absorb sound waves transmitted through water and use them as a form of nutrition. The sound waves that the Rec-Rec eat are then stored inside their bodies until they have been digested. Once the digestion process is complete, they play back the sounds in perfect four-second intervals. While these sounds are playfully emitted, wave patterns can be seen pulsating on their bodies. Rec-Rec always swim side by side in schools of four. When they swim at different speeds, the frequency with which they emit sounds also changes.

Electroplankton Nanocarp

Publisher: Nintendo

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: Nanocarp have very sensitive hearing. Using their two ears to sense vibrations coming through the water, these plankton can distinguish sound quality and frequency. They display very interesting reactions to the sound of humans clapping or breathing. Nanocarp are also excellent swimmers. They have a tendency to swim in formations of 16 and react together when they detect sounds. These plankton emit sounds on their own when they sense waves on the water's surface. When this happens, the pitch of sounds they produce changes depending on where the Nanocarp is located.

Electroplankton Beatnes

Publisher: Nintendo

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: Beatnes are curious plankton with geometrically shaped heads that form vertical strands like seaweed. Their bodies are made up of eight sections, each featuring a distinctive diamond-shaped tail. The sound of a Beatnes can vary wildly depending on which segment of the body is tapped. However, all of the sounds closely resemble the short-wave and triangular-wave sound effects from a Nintendo Entertainment System™ sound chip. When Beatnes are tapped in time with a rhythm, they continue to repeat the sounds in perfect time for a short period.

Virtual Console

Wonder Boy™ III: The Dragon's Trap

Original platform: MASTER SYSTEM

Publisher: SEGA

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Mild Cartoon Violence, Tobacco Reference

Price: 500 Wii Points

Description: Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap is widely considered to be one of the best games produced for the SEGA MASTER SYSTEM. The direct sequel to Wonder Boy in Monster Land, it starts in the final lair of the previous game. This game is the first in the series to allow Wonder Boy to roam freely by using various animal forms, but as with previous games in the series, Wonder Boy can also buy various weapons, armor and items to help him in his quest.

Cybernoid™

Original platform: Commodore 64

Publisher: Commodore Gaming

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Mild Fantasy Violence

Price: 500 Wii Points

Description: Federation storage depots have been raided by pirates, who've taken valuable minerals, jewels, ammunition and the latest battle weaponry. You have been commissioned by the Federation to retrieve the cargo and return it to storage within a specified time limit. The pirate craft have activated all planetary defense systems, which you must negotiate along with the pirates themselves. If you fail to reach the depot within the time limit, or if the value of your retrieved cargo is insufficient, you must forfeit one of your Cybernoid ships.

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

GoldenPhoenixNovember 09, 2009

Looks like we are getting two VC games a week now. Nice to see Nintendo releasing more then one thing for DSi Ware now.

broodwarsNovember 09, 2009

Quote from: GoldenPhoenix

Looks like we are getting two VC games a week now. Nice to see Nintendo releasing more then one thing for DSi Ware now.

Now if only we could get them to release 2 VC games a week worth buying...

Seriously, a Sega Master System game and a Commodore 64 game?  Now those are titles that just scream "buy me!"

Good to see the return of Excitebike for fans of that series.

I grew up with a C64, so there are actually several games for that system I would buy right away: Blue Print, Gorf, Lazarian, Omega Race, Radar Rat Race, Pinball Spectacular... they haven't released any of those games yet.

broodwarsNovember 09, 2009

Quote from: NWR_DrewMG

I grew up with a C64, so there are actually several games for that system I would buy right away: Blue Print, Gorf, Lazarian, Omega Race, Radar Rat Race, Pinball Spectacular... they haven't released any of those games yet.

You can have those when I have Lufia 2: Rise of the Sinestrals, Illusion of Gaia, Terranigma, Earthbound, TMNT IV: Turtles in Time, etc. from the SNES.  Oh, and Ogre Battle 64 on the N64 ;)

(And yes, I'm well aware that we aren't likely to ever get Earthbound or OB64)

D_AverageNovember 09, 2009

Nyone picking Excite tonight?!  Must have impressions!  If it was 500 I'd buy on impulse.

Quote from: D_Average

Nyone picking Excite tonight?!  Must have impressions!  If it was 500 I'd buy on impulse.

I'll most definitely be biting whenever I get a chance to sit down and download it.

Yeah, I'll probably be getting that.

BeautifulShyNovember 09, 2009

Can we get a FC topic for Excitebike:World Rally?

SpinnzillaNovember 09, 2009

HOLY!  Bomberman? 

must get points...

mantidorNovember 09, 2009

so is electroplankton completly available through DSiWare with all the modes? or does it still miss something from the original?

vuduNovember 09, 2009

The original game had 10 modes.  Looks like they released 5 today.  The others should show up at a later date.

Mop it upNovember 09, 2009

Quote from: NWR_DrewMG

This is only the third title in the Excitebike franchise, following the 1985 original, and the 2000 sequel Excitebike 64.

I'm not sure if you know this as you might have been writing with North America in mind, but this is actually the fourth game in the ExciteBike series. There was one released only in the Japan for the Satellaview add-on for the Super NES.

GoldenPhoenixNovember 09, 2009

Quote from: Mop_it_up

Quote from: NWR_DrewMG

This is only the third title in the Excitebike franchise, following the 1985 original, and the 2000 sequel Excitebike 64.

I'm not sure if you know this as you might have been writing with North America in mind, but this is actually the fourth game in the ExciteBike series. There was one released only in the Japan for the Satellaview add-on for the Super NES.

Satellaview never existed, that and BS Zelda were all a lie. BS indeed.

There's also Vs. ExciteBike.

Mop it upNovember 09, 2009

Wasn't that the same as the NES ExciteBike only with a 2-player option and no design mode?

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorNovember 11, 2009

Lame.  Bomberman Blitz doesn't have a Download mode.  Sucks - all my friends have DS Lites. :(

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