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DOWNLOAD: BIT BOY’S INCOMING SECRET PULSE COMMANDS POSE A BRAIN CHALLENGE FOR THE ANT NATION

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This week Nintendo offers three new WiiWare™ games, including a trip through video game history, a strategic tank battle and a virtual twist on an ant farm. Download fans will also find two Virtual Console™ SEGA classics and a Nintendo DSiWare™ game designed to keep the brain sharp.

WiiWare

Bit Boy!!
Publisher:
Bplus
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 600 Wii Points
Description: Get ready for the most spectacular journey through time in the history of video games!! Accompany Bit Boy Kubi through a crazy pixellated adventure and battle hordes of nasty monsters in 4-bit dungeons, 8-bit caves, 16-bit strongholds, 32-bit labyrinths, 64-bit arenas and 128-bit worlds!! Rescue Kubi’s friends!! Set off in the ultimate pursuit of fruits and high scores!! Grab a friend for even more fun in Cooperative mode!! The Wii Remote is your joystick – let the arcade adventure begin!!

Incoming!
Publisher:
JV Games Inc.
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Mild Cartoon Violence
Price: 500 Wii Points
Description: The goal of Incoming! is to defeat your opponents by destroying their tanks using the arsenal you have at your disposal. Advanced arsenals become available at different levels of the game. Incoming! is great fun for two people to play competitively. Can you defeat your opponent’s tanks before they conquer yours? Collect power-ups to give your arsenal that tactical advantage. Your firing must be quick and your aim true to claim victory.

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Purenintendo Review: Swords and Soldiers Wiiware

Ronimo Games (creator of de Blob) was kind enough to send me, via Wii gift, Swords and Soldiers for WiiWare. Swords and Soldiers could be the best game since World of Goo to come to Wiiware.  Which honestly isn’t saying too much, but trust me this game is good.

Swords and Soldiers is an RTS type game, where the player has to mine for resources, like gold, and build up your magic bar for special attacks by basically waiting for it to build up. Some of the special attacks you use; shooting lightning from the sky to fry your enemies, using a healing beam to…well heal your units, and a blizzard to freeze your enemies, just to name a few.
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The Legendary Starfy Nintendo World store event in New York on July 11, 2009

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On the heels of the release of The Legendary Starfy video game for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi portable video game systems, Ashley …
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The Girl At The Video Game Store

Video Game – E3 2009 – Attack of the Show

Scribblenauts Coming Sept. 15th

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Taken from the Scribblenauts page on Warner Brothers Site.

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Rumor: Leaked Photos and Info Of Tomb Raider Reboot

  • Hunt or Be Hunted: Evade, outsmart, trick and kill the mysterious enemies that hunt you as prey.
  • Survival Action: Brutally attack and defend yourself as you …
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Nine times you were proud to be a gamer

Getting a Higher Score Than Your Older Sibling

My brother is 7 years older then I am, we have grown up playing and liking …
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Under the Radar Games: 29 Best Upcoming Games You’ve Never Heard Of

By  •  Wii, DS

I ember seeing the trailer for Cop at E3, and this game looks like a game to keep an eye on.

Full Article …
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SEGA – The Conduit has seen very strong week 1 sales

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“The game is already successful with us as the reviews have been pretty impressive. Overall the reviews have been strong, and though there will always be some naysayers we definitely …
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Scribblenauts – Words You Wouldn’t Find In The Game

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This was taken from OMN hands on with the game.

PERPETUALITY (not an object) INTERNET SANDBOARD DELTOID SHOVELWARE ANTIMACASSAR MISANTHROPE GLITCH ANTIDISESTABLISHMENTARIANISM (not an object) COULROPHOBE BOOBS (not an object) …
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CPR to be taught via Nintendo Wii game

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 10 (UPI) —

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation soon could be taught using the Nintendo Wii video game console, students at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, said.

The American Heart …
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