Dec. 7, 2009
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Classic Rayman and Street Fighter Games Lead a Luminous December Lineup
Maybe the holiday season has you grinning from ear to ear, or maybe you’re already stressing out about choosing the right gifts for everyone on your list. Either way, you’d be wise to take a look at this week’s new downloadable games from Nintendo. The latest Nintendo DSiWare™ releases include the original Rayman® – perfect for prolonging your jubilant mood or providing a respite from the season’s hustle and bustle. Speaking of stress relief, this week’s new WiiWare™ games include Stop Stress: A Day of Fury, which offers a truly unusual way for players to unwind. And Virtual Console™ fans now have two more classic titles to liven up their game libraries: the Super NES™ gem Street Fighter® Alpha 2 and the legendary SEGA arcade title Shinobi. All told, you’ll find 11 new games added to the already stellar selection on the Wii™ Shop Channel and Nintendo DSi™ Shop. Whether you’re browsing for yourself or a loved one, don’t forget that you can also use the Wii Shop Channel to download five free game demos and try before you buy.
Teyon announced today a new challenging Nintendo DSiWare™ title, 101 MiniGolf World. The game is rated E for EVERYONE by ESRB. First screenshots and the product info outlining game-play rules are now available.
101 MiniGolf World is the first ever “true 3D” miniature golf for Nintendo DSiWare™! Your stylus becomes the putter for an incredibly fun minigolf experience as never seen before! Play over 100 fun and challenging holes solo or with up to 8 friends on one console. What will be your record to finish all courses with the lowest number of strokes? The intuitive 3D Virtual Play eases the use of controls with just a stylus to sink putts as you send your ball flying through loops, pipes, arches, extreme ramps and mind-blowing obstacles! With a combination of real golf rules and wacky MiniGolf fun, it’s the ultimate challenge for Nintendo DSiWare™!
We encourage you to check the official game’s site.
More information will be revealed soon.
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Kraków, December 4 2009
Teyon announced that starting from Monday December 7 its Nintendo DSiWare™ title, Ball Fighter will be available in the Nintendo DSi™ Shop. Ball Fighter will be available for 500 Nintendo points.
In Ball Fighter your task is to destroy colorful spheres. Catch and throw them back before they reach the bottom of the well. Connect at least 3 of the same color vertically to make them explode and disappear. You can also encounter a few bonus types like rockets, bombs or brushes.
Find out more details at the game’s page.
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Check out our review for Squeeballs Party here
Wii and DS game from PDP dropping in price, provides hours of entertainment
Los Angeles – Share the joy this holiday season with “Squeeballs Party,” a family friendly video game by Performance Designed Products (PDP). The Nintendo Wii and DS game was recently reduced to $19.99 in time for the holidays.
“Squeeballs Party” features 12 small, furry creatures called Squeeballs that are manufactured on a secret island somewhere in the Pacific. Before the Squeeballs can be sold to children across the world, you put them to the test – to the point of destruction. The game’s mischievous antics provide a nice mix of fun and guilty pleasure that both kids and adults will enjoy.