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This Week in Nintendo Downloads

by Pedro Hernandez - February 8, 2010, 1:33 pm EST
Total comments: 13

A whopping ten titles are available for download this week, including a funky rhythm title and the return of an NES classic for WiiWare.

This week's update is the biggest yet thanks to the release of 10 new titles. The most notable titles of the week are for WiiWare.

The first is Blaster Master: Overdrive from Sunsoft. The original game was recently released on Virtual Console, and this re-imagined sequel, tells the story of Alex, a biologist that sets out to destroy a virus that is turning animals into flesh-eating monsters. His main mode of transportation and weapon is S.O.P.H.I.A., a vehicle capable of shape-shifting and shooting projectiles. The title has been rated E10+ and is available now for 1,000 Wii Points ($10).

The second notable WiiWare title this week is Tomena Sanner from Konami. Available for 500 Wii Points ($5), it is a quirky rhythm game in which you control a salary man named Mr. Susumu as he travels through wacky locales while avoiding obstacles such as T-Rexes, cowboys, and astronauts. How you evade these obstacles depends on your rhythm and timing. Tomena Sanner features worldwide leader boards so players can compete by posting their best times.

The third title on WiiWare is Bloons, courtesy of Hands On Mobile. Bloons is a balloon-popping puzzle title and is available for 500 Wii Points ($5). Players traverse through 70 levels using a dart as the main balloon-popping tool.

Closing this week's WiiWare update is Teyon's Hubert the Teddy Bear Winter Games, a winter-themed game in which players partake in winter activities such as Christmas tree decorating and sled racing. The multiplayer title is available for 500 Wii Points ($5).

DSiWare has five new titles this week. The first is a Nintendo-published title called Link n' Launch, a puzzle game developed by Intelligent Systems in which players must create a path in order to launch a rocket into outer space in under three minutes. The title is available for download for 500 Nintendo DSi Points ($5).

From Virtual Playground comes Oscar in Movieland for 800 Nintendo DSi Points ($8). This platformer stars Oscar, wielding his magic yo-yo, as he travels through movie-themed worlds, such as the western world, the sci-fi world, and the war world. Oscar can also use magic boots and wings to travel through these worlds.

Fieldrunners from Subatomic Studios, a smash hit on iPhone, is a tower defense game in which players defend their towers from hordes of air combatants. The towers can be upgraded and players have the ability to create different types of strategies. Fieldrunners is available for 500 Nintendo DSi Points ($5).

Sudoku 4pockets from 4pockets.com is a Sudoku title featuring more than 3,600 puzzles and is available for 500 Nintendo DSi Points ($5).

The final DSiWare title for the week is Extreme Hangman from Gamelion. The game is a cartoony take on the classic word game and, at only 200 Nintendo DSi Points ($2), players can solve more than 2,000 word puzzles.

Virtual Console only sees one release this week, Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom from Hudson Soft. The classic point-and-click adventure title stars Sir Cucumber as he solves the mystery of the kidnapping of Princess Tomato and why Minister Pumpkin has overthrown King Broccoli from the Salad Kingdom. Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom is available now for 500 Wii Points ($5).

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Feb. 8, 2010

From pulse-pounding action to mind-bending puzzles and beyond, this week's lineup of new downloadable games offers a dizzying variety to satisfy players of all stripes. New additions for the WiiWare™ service include the sci-fi adventure of BLASTER MASTER™ OVERDRIVE and the speedy fun of Tomena Sanner, plus a pair of family-friendly games to help parents and their kids brighten up the dog days of winter. For the Nintendo DSiWare™ service, new attractions include the rocket-powered puzzles of Link 'n' Launch™ and the tower-defending thrills ofFieldrunners. And lest you should think cucumbers are only good for snacking, the Virtual Console™ debut of Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom lets Wii™ owners enjoy a quirky classic from the NES™ era.

WiiWare

BLASTER MASTER OVERDRIVE

Publisher: SUNSOFT

Players: 1

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

Price: 1,000 Wii Points™

Description: BLASTER MASTER OVERDRIVE is an action-adventure game that takes place on an Earth infected by an aggressive, polymorphic virus. Poor, defenseless animals worldwide have been turned into flesh-eating, hemoglobin-swilling terrors. Fortunately, the world has Alex, who happens to be one of the world's foremost biologists and specializes in viral mutation profiles and genetic manipulation. Every studious biologist facing imminent global annihilation needs a sweet ride, and Alex is no exception. He has S.O.P.H.I.A., a shape-shifting, gas-guzzling, projectile-spewing paean to destruction on four wheels. Things look grim, but with Alex and S.O.P.H.I.A. on the case, the world just might have a chance.

Tomena Sanner

Publisher: Konami Digital Entertainment

Players: 1-4

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Comic Mischief, Mild Cartoon Violence

Price: 500 Wii Points

Description: Businessman Hitoshi Susumu is behind schedule and in quite a rush. In fact, once he starts running, he won't stop! Dashing past samurais, T-Rexes, cowboys and all manner of wacky obstacles, Mr. Susumu must get to the goal as fast as he can for the ultimate 2-D dance party. Tomena Sanner is a high-speed side-scrolling action game with a unique timing-based control system that's as challenging as it is fun. As they fly, jump and dance over the many zany obstacles, players need to time their moves to keep their speed up and perform awesome tricks. Using just one button on the Wii Remote™ controller, players of all ages and skill levels will be able to play and help Mr. Susumu get to his goal. Four players can compete to see who is the fastest at running through the bizarre and comical world ofTomena Sanner.

Bloons®

Publisher: Hands-On Mobile

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 500 Wii Points

Description: Bloons is an exciting puzzle game based on the simple fact that popping balloons is fun. Pop your way through dozens of puzzling levels in this exciting puzzle adventure. Each level will have a different arrangement of balloons. Using the darts you're given, try to pop as many as you can. Look out for special balloons, blocks and darts, and have fun discovering what they do. You can pick up and play for a few minutes or spend hours working your way through the game's 70 levels. As an added bonus, there's also a level editor that allows you to create your own balloon puzzles.

Hubert The Teddy Bear Winter Games

Publisher: Teyon

Players: 1-16

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Comic Mischief

Price: 500 Wii Points

Description: Hubert The Teddy Bear is a party game in which players confront crafty bunnies. Outsmart them in eight winter activities including snow fight, sleigh ride, Christmas tree decoration, fishing, catching a bunny and more. Create a teddy bear and customize it to fit your own style. Choose its name and gender and dress it up by combining elements from plenty of clothes and accessories. Play solo or engage your family and friends by competing in one of the multiplayer modes. As many as 16 players can take part in one competition. Thanks to the balanced levels of difficulty – kid, youngster and adult – everyone can enjoy the game. This collection of casual winter sports provides a new experience for the whole family.

Nintendo DSiWare

Oscar in Movieland

Publisher: Virtual Playground

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price:800 Nintendo DSi Points™

Description: Following his Oscar in Toyland escapades, Oscar now plays the leading actor in sensational worlds of hit movies and TV shows. From Sci-Fi to Cartoon, Western to War, Horror to Jurassic and more, this is a game not to be missed. Oscar in Movieland features eye-popping graphics, parallax scrolling backgrounds and fabulous game play. This jump-and-run game is easy to play and packed with hours of fun and nonstop action. Use Wings to Fly, Springy Boots to Jump, and Oscar's secret weapon – his magical Yo-Yo – to swing on and zap enemies in some of the craziest platform levels you'll ever play.

Link 'n' Launch

Publisher: Nintendo

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: Take your puzzle-solving skills to new heights in Link 'n' Launch, a puzzle game in which you must move tiles to create a path that connects fuel to your rocket, blasting it through space. Complete the basic training mode to learn how to play Link 'n' Launch, and then buckle in for the ride through the robust Missions and Puzzles modes. Missions mode has you propelling the rocket through space to reach the target planet within a three-minute time limit, while Puzzles mode challenges you to clear all fuel and pipe tiles from the screen. In both modes, not only do you need to create a path to keep your rocket fueled, but you'll also have to account for immovable tiles and special tiles that upgrade your rocket or give you additional time to complete the level, all while keeping your rocket's flight path within the established boundaries. The launch countdown has begun – are you prepared?

Fieldrunners

Publisher: Subatomic Studios

Players: 1

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

Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: Descend into the world of Fieldrunners, one of the most anticipated and visually stunning games in mobile tower defense history. Defend and control the field with a diverse selection of upgradeable towers, using a wide array of tactics and strategies against countless waves of unique land and air combatants. Enjoy hours of entertainment and replayable challenges. Do you have what it takes to dominate the fieldrunners and rise to the top as the ultimate tower defense master?

Sudoku 4Pockets

Publisher: 4Pockets.com

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: Sudoku 4Pockets offers you 3,600 puzzles, and your assistant Kiku will be there to guide you through each of the Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced skill levels. The aim of sudoku is to complete a grid of nine-by-nine squares with the numbers 1 through 9 in each square, row and column. As you play, Kiku will guide you: She can tell you if you've entered an incorrect number, offer you hints and explain the moves and terms as you play. The simple-to-use number entry makes it easy to select numbers and add possible number candidates to aid your thought process. Whether you're new to sudoku or an advanced player, you can have fun playing and learning on your quest to become a sudoku master.

Extreme Hangman

Publisher: Gamelion

Players: 1-2

ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) – Alcohol Reference, Animated Blood, Mild Cartoon Violence

Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: There's never been a Hangman game like this before! The world's favorite time-killer game takes an absurdist twist of comical proportions. Taking place in various settings, the game challenges players to save the Hangman from his enemies by guessing hidden words correctly. When players guess incorrectly, he is put one step closer to being shot, strangled, erased or hanged by his enemies. Play a single-player game or challenge your friend to a duel. Extreme Hangman features seven different settings with fun animations, over 2,000 words in various categories, and three difficulty levels.

Virtual Console

Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom

Original platform: NES

Publisher: Hudson Entertainment

Players: 1

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

Price: 500 Wii Points

Description: Featuring a cast of cute characters and an endearing sense of humor, this unique title has gained a dedicated following since its release on the original NES system. The wicked Minister Pumpkin, a nobleman in the Salad Kingdom, has rebelled and kicked King Broccoli off the throne. Worse yet, he has kidnapped Princess Tomato and, with the help of the treacherous Farmies, proceeded to abolish all truth, justice, sweetness and light from the Salad Kingdom. Players take on the role of the brave Sir Cucumber, hero of the kingdom, and set out on a quest to rescue the princess and topple Minister Pumpkin. Progress through multiple locations using set commands (such as MOVE, LOOK and TALK) while winning bouts of Finger Wars (Rock-Paper-Scissors), collecting information and items and heeding helpful clues from your faithful companion, Percy (a persimmon). If you fail, the entire Salad Kingdom will be tossed into frenzy. Sir Cucumber, your princess awaits!

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 orNintendoDSi.com.

Talkback

Mop it upFebruary 08, 2010

I wasn't expecting to see an obscure release like Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom. That is actually tempting, as the original cartridge was a lot more than $5 the last time I checked.

StratosFebruary 08, 2010

I'm strangely curious about the VC game as well. Plus I'm a sucker for P&C adventure games.

Mop, would that be your first VC download?

I remember reading about Princess Tomato in Nintendo Power so long ago, and it always seemed interesting. Apparently it's more of an adventure game (think Shadowgate or Maniac Mansion) than RPG.

So I bought 2000 Wii Points -- half for Blaster Master: Overload, and some reserve in case Princess Tomato gets recommended.

The Konami WiiWare game also looks interesting, despite its terrible name. So that might get the remainder of my points, pending more information.

(whispers)

*Where the heck is Shantae and Cave Story?*

Mop it upFebruary 08, 2010

Quote from: Jonnyboy117

Mop, would that be your first VC download?

Nope, it would be by third. VC games aren't entirely out of the question, I just have a strict criteria. The only games I would consider downloading are ones where I couldn't find the original cartridge for less than half the price of the VC equivalent (so $10 for NES games, $16 for SNES games, etc.). Most games actually don't cost more than that for someone with the patience to find a good deal. Plus, I already own most of the good games for Nintendo's systems that are on the service, and most other things can be had for a similar price.

The two games I downloaded are Kirby's Dream Land 3 (because the cartridge always sold for $40+ when I looked for it), and Blaster Master (free NES game through the Internet Channel refund, but I already own all NES games of value, so I chose one in which a save feature would benefit it).

greybrickNathan Mustafa, Staff AlumnusFebruary 08, 2010

Quote from: Halbred

(whispers)

*Where the heck is Shantae and Cave Story?*

Hopefully the former will be on my DSi XL soon. Of course, I would need a DSi XL for that :(

I am worried about buying an XL because Nintendo may launch the new DS late this year in which case I will feel silly.

TJ SpykeFebruary 08, 2010

There is 0% chance of a new DS coming out this year (I assume you mean DS successor and not just a new re-model). There is almost no chance of it coming out before 2012. First, Nintendo has not even mentioned the successor (other than Iwata sayig some tech he would like to see in it), and also the fact that the DS had its best year ever last year.

Quote from: TJ

...the fact that the DS had its best year ever last year.

Not in Japan, it wasn't!

BlackNMild2k1February 08, 2010

Quote from: Jonnyboy117

Quote from: TJ

...the fact that the DS had its best year ever last year.

Not in Japan, it wasn't!

and Japan matters first and foremost.

greybrickNathan Mustafa, Staff AlumnusFebruary 08, 2010

Quote from: Jonnyboy117

Quote from: TJ

...the fact that the DS had its best year ever last year.

Not in Japan, it wasn't!

Exactly, which is why I worry about a new system popping out this fall. Yet the longer I wait, the longer it will be till I can play the Art Style games and Dark void zero.

This wouldn't be a problem if I wasn't compelled to buy all new Nintendo handhelds and consoles at launch. The DSi was the first to break that chain for me, so I have the itch.

Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom?

...oh god yes. Instabuy.

I had a thousand points waiting for that Pearl Harbor Wiiware game, but now... well, I'll cross that bridge when I get there.

I'm starting to think they're just not going to release The Tower DS in North America.

KDR_11kFebruary 09, 2010

Tomena Sanner is 2 dollars in the iPhone, if you care.

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