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		<title>Weekly Wii Update: Revenge Of The Space Invaders</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 14:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Fahey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Girls repairing strange things in pits, classic side-scrolling combat action, and old foes coming back to kick some serious Earthling arse &#8211; all in this week&#8217;s Weekly Wii update. 


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/kotaku/2008/12/spaceinvadersgeteven.jpg" /> Girls repairing strange things in pits, classic side-scrolling combat action, and old foes coming back to kick some serious Earthling arse &#8211; all in this week&#8217;s Weekly Wii update. </p>
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<p>The count is two WiiWare to one Virtual Console this week, starting off with the release of the mildly anticipated WiiWare title Pit Crew Panic from Hudson (800 points), which features a group of young women working in a pit crew, tasked with fixing everything they can get their hands on &#8211; sometimes even cars. Also hitting WiiWare this morning is Taito&#8217;s Space Invaders Get Even (500 points), in which the Space Invader fleet return to Earth for revenge, with you in the driver seat of a UFO, deploying units to crush their puny defenses beneath your heel. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;d rather stick with the older, more tried and true gaming experience, there&#8217;s always Metal Slug 2 for the NEOGEO (900 points) on the Virtual Console, this week&#8217;s oldest and most expensive offering. Not sure about the two new titles, but you can never go wrong with a bit of Metal Slug.</p>
<p><strong>WII-KLY UPDATE: TWO WIIWARE GAMES AND ONE VIRTUAL CONSOLE GAME ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL</strong></p>
<p>Dec. 1, 2008</p>
<p>After a long, lazy holiday weekend, it&#8217;s time to shake off your post-Thanksgiving daze. Need some suggestions for boosting your activity level back into the red? Let the latest additions to the Wii™ Shop Channel be your guide: Take command of a UFO in an epic space battle, get your engine revving as the leader of a frenzied pit crew, or storm the battlefield in a high-tech military mêlée. With all this excitement, you may be ready for another vacation day sooner than you think.</p>
<p>Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week&#8217;s new games are:</p>
<p>WiiWare™</p>
<p>SPACE INVADERS GET EVEN (Taito, 1 player, Rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older-Cartoon Violence, 500 Wii Points): The Space Invaders are back, and this time they&#8217;re out to get even. Take control of a UFO and make those Earthlings pay by unleashing your fleet of heroic invaders against their puny tanks, fighter jets and artillery-but watch out for the massive boss awaiting you at the end of each stage. Use your invaders&#8217; five attack types and the might of the mother ship to rack up high scores, then upload them via Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection and see where you stand in the global rankings. (Note: Router and broadband access required for online play. For more info, visit www.nintendo.com.)</p>
<p>Pit Crew Panic! (Hudson Entertainment, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone, 800 Wii Points): Pit Crew Panic! is a frantic, action-packed game that unfolds on the racing circuit. During the game, the pit crew is not only faced with repairing vehicles, but also various WHATSITs. Handling the WHATSIT repairs is a pit crew made up of legendary beauties. The controls are simple: Just grab a member of the crew with the Wii Remote™ controller&#8217;s A Button, then release the button when the Pointer is over the damaged PART, and that crew member will begin repairs. Assign repairs to the members of your team and provide support using the Wii Remote to send a fully repaired WHATSIT out of the pit as quickly as you can. The game features Normal mode, which can be played using one of two rules: Abnormal mode (players split into two teams and compete against each other) and Ranking mode (compete with players around the world for the top record). Each mode can be played with a maximum of four Wii Remote controllers, allowing you to team up with friends and family. Your teamwork could lead to outstanding records.</p>
<p>Virtual Console™</p>
<p>METAL SLUG 2 (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, Rated T for Teen-Blood and Gore, Violence, 900 Wii Points): Released in 1998 by SNK, METAL SLUG 2 is a side-scrolling military-action game. Play800 ers choose from Marco, Tarma, Eri and Fio, setting their sights on wiping out Morden&#8217;s newly remobilized Rebellion Army. Just like the original METAL SLUG, players blaze a trail by shooting and jumping, but METAL SLUG 2 adds a new arsenal for you to command, including a heavy machine gun, a shotgun and even a laser gun, providing players with rich variety. Battle effects are packed in, as well-players turn into mummies after getting caught in poison gas coughed up by mummies. After picking up too many food items, characters turn fat, but they get an attack-strength upgrade. Two-player action is supported, too, so players can have a blast with their friends.</p>
<p>For more information about Wii, please visit wii.com.</p>
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		<title>Weekly Wii Update: Puzzles And Phlegm</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2008 13:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Fahey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Puzzles and phlegm, puzzles and phlegm, I&#8217;m gonna get me some puzzles and phlegm! That&#8217;s the theme for this week&#8217;s Nintendo WiiWare and Virtual Console combo update, with two from menu A and one from menu B showing up on your Wii console for purchase at any moment. Kicking things off on the WiiWare [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/kotaku/2008/11/boogerman.jpg" class="postimg left"/> Puzzles and phlegm, puzzles and phlegm, I&#8217;m gonna get me some puzzles and phlegm! That&#8217;s the theme for this week&#8217;s Nintendo WiiWare and Virtual Console combo update, with two from menu A and one from menu B showing up on your Wii console for purchase at any moment. Kicking things off on the WiiWare side, Sodoku Challenge (500 points) teams up with RealArcade&#8217;s Boingz (1,000) points, which features stretchy aliens (<a href="http://www.kotaku.com.au/games/2008/10/boingz_the_game_where_you_play_as_a_condom-2.html">or condoms, if you prefer</a>) you can flick through 30 levels of puzzle platforming goodness. </p>
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<p>So you have straight up puzzles, a puzzle-platformer starring sacks of goo, and then the original sack of goo platformer, Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure for the Sega Genesis (800 points). Flick boogers, fart toxic clouds, belch fire, and basically act like me while no one is looking in order to somehow save the day. Do not worry, true believers; I only use my powers for good.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>WII-KLY UPDATE: TWO WIIWARE GAMES AND ONE VIRTUAL CONSOLE GAME ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL</strong></p>
<p>Nov. 24, 2008</p>
<p>This week, it&#8217;s all about you. By adding three new single-player games to the Wii™ Shop Channel, we&#8217;re helping gamers turn their Wii time into &#8220;me time.&#8221; That said, don&#8217;t be surprised if you attract a crowd of onlookers with this remarkable lineup. From elastic critters and elaborate puzzles to a hero with highly questionable manners, these solo titles are suitable for sharing, but give your friends and family fair warning: They may have to wait a while for their turn once you&#8217;ve gotten a taste of the single-player fun.</p>
<p>Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week&#8217;s new games are:</p>
<p>WiiWare™</p>
<p>Boingz (RealArcade, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points): Stretch, flex and flick your way to freedom. A truly mind-bending experience, Boingz introduces you to cute, colorful, stretchable friends lost in an alien world, searching for the magical gates that will take them home. Boingz springs to life with 30 levels of puzzle-platforming fun. The Boingz are bendy little critters that can be pulled, stretched and flicked from place to place like rubber bands. It&#8217;s a team effort, as all the Boingz will have to work together to unwind the game&#8217;s puzzles. What&#8217;s more, many of the Boingz have fallen into a deep slumber, and you&#8217;ll have to lead the stronger Boingz to find and wake up their sleepy friends. Explore surreal landscapes, sail through the air like a trapeze artist, walk along the seafloor, and collect the Twinklies to power up your elastic-powered flights.</p>
<p>Sudoku Challenge! (Digital Leisure Inc., 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 500 Wii Points): Now&#8217;s your chance to play the brain-busting puzzle game taking the world by storm. With over 100 million Sudoku puzzles, you&#8217;ll never see the same puzzle twice in Sudoku Challenge! You can select the classic nine-by-nine Sudoku game boards as well as Grand Sudoku, which challenges you to complete five intersecting Sudoku boards simultaneously. Just a beginner? Don&#8217;t worry-with three difficulty options, even a novice player can complete a Sudoku with ease. But if you&#8217;re a seasoned pro, challenge yourself in Expert mode and test your true skills. It&#8217;s time to get your thinking cap on and see how many Sudoku puzzles you can conquer.</p>
<p>Virtual Console™</p>
<p>Boogerman™: A Pick and Flick Adventure (Sega Genesis, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone-Comic Mischief, 800 Wii Points): In this top pick from the Sega Genesis, play as Boogerman, the heroic alter ego of Snotty Ragsdale. While investigating Professor Stinkbaum&#8217;s lab, Boogerman stumbles upon a strange machine that opens a portal to another dimension. Boogerman has a nose for adventure, but has he met his match in this sticky situation? Journey through dangerous worlds while battling wicked enemies like Fly Boy and Deodor Ant. Deal them a blow with Boogerman&#8217;s super abilities: pick and flick with deadly precision, belch, and use his deadly signature stomp.</p>
<p>For more information about Wii, please visit wii.com.</p>
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		<title>Weekly Wii Update: Dangeresque Bean Bag Invaders</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 13:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Fahey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ It&#8217;s time for your Wii update, and this week we get an excellent example of the range of Nintendo&#8217;s WiiWare program. On one hand, we have Strong Bad Episode 4: Dangeresque 3 (1,000 points), the latest in Telltale&#8217;s excellent series of adventure games based on the characters from Homestarrunner.com, and on the other, bean [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/kotaku/2008/11/tossing.jpg" width="250" class="left"/> It&#8217;s time for your Wii update, and this week we get an excellent example of the range of Nintendo&#8217;s WiiWare program. On one hand, we have <strong>Strong Bad Episode 4: Dangeresque 3</strong> (1,000 points), the latest in Telltale&#8217;s excellent series of adventure games based on the characters from <a href="http://www.Homestarrunner.com">Homestarrunner.com</a>, and on the other, bean bag tossing. <strong>Target Toss Pro: Bags</strong> (700 points) is a game from Incredible Technologies that promises all the fun of tossing bean bags at stuff. Judging by the colon in the title, I am assuming that there will be a wide range of Target Toss Pro games that allow you to throw different things. Think I&#8217;ll hold off until Target Toss Pro: Kittens comes out. </p>
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<p>Meanwhile, through the mists of the ages, the Virtual Console gets two classic titles from the 16-bit era. <strong>Space Invaders: The Original Game</strong> for the SNES (800 points) is the original Space Invaders, enhanced with arcade cabinet emulation and a VS mode, while <strong>Forgotten Worlds</strong> for the Sega Genesis (800 points) is a classic Capcom scrolling shooter featuring 360-degree shooting goodness. And that&#8217;s the week in Wii downloadables! Try not to sprain yourself tossing.</p>
<p><strong>WII-KLY UPDATE: TWO WIIWARE GAMES AND TWO VIRTUAL CONSOLE GAMES ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL</strong></p>
<p>Nov. 17, 2008</p>
<p>The ever-growing library of games on the Wii™ Shop Channel truly offers something for every gaming occasion, as seen in this week&#8217;s new additions. Want to settle in for a few single-player laughs? Check out the latest hilarious Strong Bad adventure. Socializing with friends? Target Toss Pro: Bags lets you play with as many as 15 of your pals. Gathering with family? Even your grandparents can enjoy the arcade classic SPACE INVADERS®. And the side-scrolling action of FORGOTTEN WORLDS™ provides a wickedly fun diversion for solo gamers and fantasy-loving groups alike.</p>
<p>Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii owners with a broadband Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week&#8217;s new games are:</p>
<p>WiiWare™</p>
<p>Strong Bad Episode 4: Dangeresque 3 (Telltale Games, 1 player, Rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older &#8211; Alcohol and Tobacco Reference, Crude Humor, Mild Cartoon Violence, 1,000 Wii Points): Move over, generically buff action heroes. Strong Bad is here to show you how it&#8217;s done in his hand-crafted cinematic masterpiece, Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective. You play Dangeresque, a dirty cop in pursuit of a little action and several big sacks of cash. Can our hero stay alive long enough to defeat his arch-nemesis, save the world and get the girl? Looks like he&#8217;s gonna have to jump.</p>
<p>Target Toss Pro: Bags (Incredible Technologies, 1-16 players, Rated E for Everyone, 700 Wii Points): Target Toss Pro: Bags is a new video game based on beanbag toss, the nation&#8217;s hottest backyard and tailgate sensation. Bags &#8211; or Cornhole, as it&#8217;s called in some parts of the country &#8211; originated in the Midwest in the 1960s and has since become a staple at outdoor social events from coast to coast. Similar to horseshoes, Bags is a deceptively simple yet extremely competitive game where players try to toss beanbags into a hole in a slightly raised platform or &#8220;box&#8221; for points. Whether at a tailgate party or a summer barbecue, the game has become a social focal point, and the unmistakable thud of bags hitting the box is now a universal party soundtrack.</p>
<p>Virtual Console™</p>
<p>SPACE INVADERS: The Original Game (Super NES™, 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone, 800 Wii Points): Experience one of gaming&#8217;s iconic franchises in this perfect rendition of the arcade classic. Take aim at the field of invaders relentlessly marching toward you. Move quickly but carefully, using the barriers for protection as you avoid missiles fired by the aliens and try to destroy all of them before they reach the bottom of the screen. Further enhance the nostalgia by choosing from several modes that simulate different versions of the arcade game (such as upright cabinet or black-and-white). Or if you want to prove your superior skills to a friend, try the new VS mode and see who can stop the alien menace the quickest. All in all, it&#8217;s pure gaming at its best, now with no quarters required.</p>
<p>FORGOTTEN WORLDS (SEGA GENESIS, 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone &#8211; Fantasy Violence, 800 Wii Points): FORGOTTEN WORLDS is a one- or two-player side-scrolling shooter made by CAPCOM. It was one of the first games to incorporate 360-degree aiming and shooting. This SEGA GENESIS version provides the same impact and intensity of the classic arcade game. In the 29th century, without warning, warships broke through the sky, loaded with fiendish aliens. They rained down fire, bombs, missiles and napalm, leaving the land barren and inhospitable. Humanity was enslaved and Earth became known as the Forgotten World. In a hidden place, a group of brave humans raised two male children in secret. They brought up the young men as warriors, training them for battle. The two warriors emerged as armed machines of might, strength and super power &#8211; the Nameless Ones. Fight the hateful invaders as the powerful Nameless Ones. Collect Zenny to upgrade your weapons and satellite, and free the planet.</p>
<p>For more information about Wii, please visit wii.com.</p>
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		<title>Weekly Nintendo Update: Yummy Yummy Mega Man 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 13:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Fahey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ It&#8217;s Monday night, and we all know what that means! More joy and goodness delivered straight to your Nintendo Wii entertainment system, courtesy of the young sprightly elves who handle WiiWare and their older, more jaded Virtual Console counterparts. Despite the Virtual Console&#8217;s strong showing this week with Mega Man 3 for the NES [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/kotaku/2008/11/megaman3.jpg" class="postimg left"/> It&#8217;s Monday night, and we all know what that means! More joy and goodness delivered straight to your Nintendo Wii entertainment system, courtesy of the young sprightly elves who handle WiiWare and their older, more jaded Virtual Console counterparts. Despite the Virtual Console&#8217;s strong showing this week with Mega Man 3 for the NES (500 points), the game that introduced us to Proto Man, Rush, and the electric slide, WiiWare comes out on top this Monday for the simple fact that it has a game that allows you to serve pizza to ninjas. </p>
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<p>Yummy Yummy Cooking Jam from Virtual Toys (1,000 points) is a fast-action cooking game that has you working your way through four different restaurants on your way to becoming the best chef in the city, serving the needs of local ninja, alien, mafia, and vampire population. If you don&#8217;t find that exciting, you might want to spend some time on this week&#8217;s other WiiWare title, Gameloft&#8217;s Brain Challenge (1,000 points), though probably not.</p>
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<p>Nov. 10, 2008</p>
<p>Are you hungry? Think of this week&#8217;s Wii™ Shop Channel lineup as a lively menu that aims to satisfy every appetite. You&#8217;ll find a food-themed game to tempt your tummy, a challenging brain game to please your noggin and a classic sci-fi action title to fuel your imagination. Whatever the recipe, you&#8217;re sure to come back for seconds-and thirds, and fourths, and beyond.</p>
<p>Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week&#8217;s new games are:</p>
<p>WiiWare™</p>
<p>Brain Challenge™ (Gameloft, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points): Just like your body, your brain needs to be exercised to stay in shape. Boost your brain and relieve stress through various minigames in a personal session to get a detailed evaluation. Challenge your friends&#8217; brains in delirious party games to see who is the smartest. Test your brain&#8217;s abilities in Visual, Memory, Logic, Math and Focus minigames. Compare yourself with friends by challenging their brains in three multiplayer modes. Develop your resistance to stressful situations that could happen in real life. Use a customised Mii™ character to create personal sessions. Choose your favourite personal coach. Track your overall performance with detailed statistics and graphs. The special Kid Test and Senior Test modes will gather everyone around the game.</p>
<p>Yummy Yummy Cooking Jam (Virtual Toys, 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone-Animated Blood, Comic Mischief, 1,000 Wii Points): Yummy Yummy Cooking Jam is a frenetically active cooking game in which you must serve food to your customers as quickly as possible. This could be a simple task, but the customers aren&#8217;t very patient, and you&#8217;ll find a multitude of annoying insects that make the noble mission of satisfying your small gourmets&#8217; stomachs much more difficult. In the game&#8217;s Career Mode, your goal is to become the best chef in the city. To do so, you have to prove your worth by cooking in four fantastic restaurants: the Hot Dog, Hamburger, Pizza and Mexican Restaurant. Enjoy playing Yummy Yummy with your family, serving delicious food to the most surprising characters: vampires, ninjas, extraterrestrials and mafia thugs. Put on your chef&#8217;s hat, sharpen your knives and turn up the heat.</p>
<p>Virtual Console™</p>
<p>Mega Man™ 3 (NES™, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone-Mild Cartoon Violence, 500 Wii Points): In the year 200X, the notorious Dr. Wily, now reformed and working for the forces of good, works hand-in-hand with Dr. Light to build a new type of peacekeeping robot. When a new set of eight Robot Masters escapes the lab to wreak havoc on the world at large, only Mega Man can save the day. This time, Mega Man must rely on his new slide move and canine companion Rush to conquer the stages and vanquish evil. A new character, Proto Man, adds to the mystery and appeal of this seminal title in the famous action-game series.</p>
<p>For more information about Wii, please visit wii.com.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 14:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Fahey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ This week in Nintendo Wii downloadables, two classic franchises make their triumphant return, and if neither tickles your fancy you can always take a crash course in interior design. That&#8217;s right, in addition to good old Space Harrier for the Sega Master System (500 points) and Hudson&#8217;s classic pinball title reborn in Alien Crush [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/kotaku/2008/11/homesweethome.jpg" class="postimg center" style="display:block;float:none;" /> This week in Nintendo Wii downloadables, two classic franchises make their triumphant return, and if neither tickles your fancy you can always take a crash course in interior design. That&#8217;s right, in addition to good old <strong>Space Harrier</strong> for the Sega Master System (500 points) and Hudson&#8217;s classic pinball title reborn in <strong>Alien Crush Returns</strong> for WiiWare (800 points), Big Blue Bubble releases <strong>Home Sweet Home</strong> (1,000 points), a WiiWare title that promises all the fun of designing a home interior that you&#8217;d get in The Sims without all those pesky Sims running about. Sure to make an excellent stocking stuffer. The most interesting of the three to me is of course Alien Crush Returns. I am a certified video game pinball junkie, and the option to play online against three completely anonymous players only sweetens the deal.</p>
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<p>So, who among us will admit to pondering downloading Home Sweet Home? It&#8217;s okay, you are among friends&#8230;well, I can&#8217;t guarantee they&#8217;ll still be friends once you make an admission, but they started out as your friends, and if they don&#8217;t support you in your interests do you really want them as friends anyway?</p>
<p><strong>WII-KLY UPDATE: TWO WIIWARE GAMES AND ONE VIRTUAL CONSOLE GAME ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL</strong></p>
<p>Nov. 3, 2008</p>
<p>Sometimes you feel like a pinball, bouncing from one thing to the other. Do you spend time blasting things in outer space or just spend a quiet afternoon at home, redecorating? Fortunately this week&#8217;s Wii-kly Update doesn&#8217;t force you to make those tough choices.</p>
<p>Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii™ owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week&#8217;s new games are:</p>
<p>WiiWare</p>
<p>ALIEN CRUSH RETURNS™ (Hudson Entertainment, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone &#8211; Animated Blood, Mild Fantasy Violence, 800 Wii Points): ALIEN CRUSH RETURNS is the ultimate incarnation of the popular TurboGrafx pinball classic, Alien Crush. Boasting innovative game and control features, this is one Wii experience that you don&#8217;t want to miss. With all the ball-blazing simplicity and flipper action thrills of standard pinball, ALIEN CRUSH RETURNS has all the visual and digital elements that you&#8217;ve come to expect in a video game, including grotesque, eye-stunning playfields as well as unique Action Ball gimmicks that redefine the fun and excitement of pinball. You can even nudge the machine with your Wii Remote controller. What&#8217;s more, you can connect via Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection to enjoy a variety of features such as four-player head-to-head action, high score competitions and Extra Stage downloads.</p>
<p>Home Sweet Home (Big Blue Bubble Inc., 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points): Picture this scene&#8230; You move into your new home, and every room is perfect. Every room, except one. Here is the blank canvas for your vision, but you lack the know-how. Who do you call? The Home Sweet Home team! Home Sweet Home will give you the chance to unleash your hidden talents as an interior designer. You choose the furniture, patterns and colours to create a masterpiece that will blow your client away. With simple controls, a fun graphical style and an easy-to-use interface, Home Sweet Home allows you to nurture your creative side. Remember, a house is not a home until it is a Home Sweet Home.</p>
<p>Virtual Console</p>
<p>Space Harrier™ (Sega Master System, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone &#8211; Mild Fantasy Violence, 500 Wii Points): Space Harrier was originally released in the arcade in the 1980s, developed by AM2, which also developed OutRun and Afterburner. Space Harrier is widely recognisable by many arcade fans due to its distinctive, colorful art design and its fast-paced action. The SEGA Master System version is considered a solid port of the arcade game, containing 18 levels of intense fun. As the &#8220;Space Harrier,&#8221; you must fight your way through &#8220;The Land of Dragons&#8221; and defeat the bosses at the end of each level to restore peace to the land. Are you prepared? Get ready!</p>
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		<title>Weekly Wii Update &#8211; Earthworm Jim And Strong Bad, Together At Last</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 13:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Fahey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ It&#8217;s a banner week in Nintendo downloadables, with two releases that are so exciting they could only be accompanied by one of Nintendo&#8217;s little Art Style WiiWare Titles. Poor little Art Style: Rotohex (600 points) is fixing to be completely overshadowed by the third episode of Strong Bad&#8217;s Cool Game for Attractive People, Baddest [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/kotaku/2008/10/earthwormstrong.png" class="postimg left"/> It&#8217;s a banner week in Nintendo downloadables, with two releases that are so exciting they could only be accompanied by one of Nintendo&#8217;s little Art Style WiiWare Titles. Poor little <b>Art Style: Rotohex</b> (600 points) is fixing to be completely overshadowed by the third episode of <b>Strong Bad&#8217;s Cool Game for Attractive People</b>, Baddest of the Bands (1,000 points), in which our titular hero attempts to completely dominate the &#8220;Battle Royale of the Bands&#8221; with his signature style and dashing good looks. </p>
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<p>As if another dose of Strong Bad weren&#8217;t good enough, today marks the day that North Americans finally get our hands on <b>Earthworm Jim</b> for the Sega Genesis (800 points), the best game starring a worm since&#8230;.Worms. Help Jim save Princess What&#8217;s-Her-Name from Psy-Crow and Queen Slug-for-a-Butt. See?! It&#8217;s even fun to type it! It&#8217;s a fine day to be a Wii owner.</p>
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		<title>Weekly Wii Update &#8211; Finally, Balance Board Tetris</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2008 13:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Fahey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ We&#8217;ve had some pretty major Weekly Wii updates over the past few months, so it&#8217;s about time we take it down a notch and give our Wii points a little rest, isn&#8217;t it? Today sees the release of two WiiWare titles and two Virtual Console classics that we could really give or take. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/kotaku/2008/10/tetrisparty.jpg" class="postimg center" style="display:block;float:none;" /> We&#8217;ve had some pretty major Weekly Wii updates over the past few months, so it&#8217;s about time we take it down a notch and give our Wii points a little rest, isn&#8217;t it? Today sees the release of two WiiWare titles and two Virtual Console classics that we could really give or take. I suppose the multiplayer online of Tetris Party for WiiWare (1200 points) is somewhat exciting, as is the prospect of somehow controlling Tetris with your Wii Balance Board, but nothing we&#8217;re in a hurry to check out. Digital Leisure brings us The Incredible Maze (500 points), another Balance Board compatible title that has you navigating&#8230;incredible mazes. Okay!</p>
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<p>On the virtual console side of things we have two TruboGrafx16 titles, futuristic boxing title Digital Champ Battle Boxing (700 points), and Gradius Gofer No Yabou (900 points), the CD-ROM sequel to the original shooter classic, and probably the most exciting game of the week as far as we&#8217;re concerned. See anything you&#8217;ll be picking up?</p>
<p><strong>Two WiiWare Games and Two Virtual Console Games Added to Wii Shop Channel</strong></p>
<p>No matter how many years go by, the blocks just never stop falling. Now Tetris Party gives you the chance to show off all the block-stacking skills you have honed through the years while competing with friends in a variety of new challenges. If you&#8217;re in more of a solitary mood, see how long it takes you to work your way through The Incredible Maze. The Virtual Console also sees two classic games added. Whether you like to do your fighting with an airship or a pair of boxing gloves, you&#8217;re covered.</p>
<p>Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii™ owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week&#8217;s new games are:</p>
<p>WiiWare™</p>
<p>Tetris Party (Tetris Online, Inc., 1-6 players, Rated E for Everyone, 1,200 Wii Points): Tetris Party is a deceptively simple, totally addictive puzzle game that is sure to keep you and all of your friends and family entertained for hours on end. The WiiWare game features 10 never-before-seen single-player and multiplayer variations of Tetris, including Field Climber, Stage Racer, Shadow and Wii Balance Board-enabled modes (Wii Balance Board™ accessory sold with Wii Fit™). Several of the modes give users the chance to take advantage of the unique point-and-shoot capabilities of the Wii Remote™ controller. The party doesn&#8217;t stop there, though. Take the Tetris fun online via Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection, where you can play multiplayer Tetris against up to five friends at a time. You can also see how your Tetris Party skills stack up against the rest of the world using the global ranking system.</p>
<p>The Incredible Maze (Digital Leisure Inc., 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 500 Wii Points): Get lost in The Incredible Maze! Simply tilt your Wii Remote controller to navigate a series of exciting and twisted mazes. Entering the maze could not be easier, but finding your way out will require a keen eye and a steady hand. Obstacles and traps are around every corner, so move your ball around the maze without falling off the edge. But watch out, there are lots of surprises in store. You can hunt for gems in a timed challenge, or test your abilities in a race against the clock. The Incredible Maze is also compatible with the Wii Balance Board, so you can really put your weight into it. This is the way in, but you&#8217;ll have to find your own way out.</p>
<p>Virtual Console</p>
<p>Digital Champ Battle Boxing (TurboGrafx16, 1 player, Rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older &#8211; Mild Violence, 700 Wii Points): Set in the near future, Digital Champ Battle Boxing is a first-person-perspective boxing title that plunges players into the raw intensity of the ring! Determined to thwart Mother Computer&#8217;s plot to conquer mankind, you infiltrate the enemy&#8217;s domain, using your boxing skills to vanquish your foes. Each round is three minutes, with a total of 12 rounds to a match. Advance to the next contest through either a KO or by flattening an opponent three times in a round for a TKO. Utilise an arsenal of left and right jabs, hooks, power-charged crosses and three different kinds of &#8220;Devastator&#8221; punches. Deftly block and slip your opponent&#8217;s attacks, and look for your chance to lay them out. Master these techniques and take down the greatest opponent of them all, DIGITAL CHAMP!</p>
<p>GRADIUS® II GOFER NO YABOU (TurboGrafx16 CD-ROM, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone &#8211; Mild Fantasy Violence, 900 Wii Points): This shooter is the sequel to the seminal masterpiece, GRADIUS. Two years after its last epic battle, the GRADIUS army recommissions the VIC VIPER super-dimensional warplane to combat the invasion of a new nemesis known as GOFER. Piloting the latest model of the VIC VIPER, players can select between multiple WEAPON MODULES and SHIELDS to tackle the varying stages and enemy attack patterns they come up against. With a total of nine stages, this perfect port of the original boasts one of the longest adventures in the series and features more of its trademark fast-paced background music to accompany the intense action.</p>
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		<title>Weekly Wii Update: Goo Art And Secret Mana Street Fighters</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 17:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Fahey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Nothing makes me wish I were at home with my Wii and not in a hotel on a borrowed laptop more than a really good weekly Wii update, and this one certainly qualifies. Both WiiWare and the Virtual Console alike are getting two excellent selections each this week, and it all starts with Goo. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/kotaku/2008/10/worldgoo_01.jpg" class="postimg left"/> Nothing makes me wish I were at home with my Wii and not in a hotel on a borrowed laptop more than a really good weekly Wii update, and this one certainly qualifies. Both WiiWare and the Virtual Console alike are getting two excellent selections each this week, and it all starts with Goo. Yes, World of Goo, the indie game that we&#8217;ve drooled over muchly in the past has just hit Nintendo&#8217;s WiiWare service for a relatively modest 1,500 Wii Points, joined by the second in Nintendo&#8217;s Art Style series, Cubello at an extremely modest 600 points. </p>
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<p>Over on the Virtual Console we have Street Fighter II: Special Championship Edition, the first version of the classic fighting franchise for the Sega Genesis (800 points), along with a real treat &#8211; Secret of Mana for the Super Nintendo (800 points), the second game in Square&#8217;s Mana series following Final Fantasy Adventure on the Gameboy. So much goodness to choose from, and me a three-hour plane ride from home. Curse you Nintendo!</p>
<p><strong>WII-KLY UPDATE: TWO WIIWARE GAMES AND TWO VIRTUAL CONSOLE GAMES ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL</strong><br /> Oct. 13, 2008</p>
<p>Armchair physicists rejoice! The hotly anticipated award-winning World of Goo™ makes its WiiWare™ debut this week, inviting players to build infinitely fascinating structures out of Goo and uncover the mystery behind the World of Goo Corporation. Other cool additions to the Wii Shop Channel™ this week include Art Style™: CUBELLO™, the second installment in Nintendo&#8217;s Art Style series, and a pair of classics for the Virtual Console™: SECRET OF MANA™ and STREET FIGHTER™ II&#8217;: SPECIAL CHAMPION EDITION. Fun offerings like these are sure to heat up your October, no matter how low the autumn temperatures may go.</p>
<p>Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii™ owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week&#8217;s new games are:</p>
<p>WiiWare</p>
<p>World of Goo (2D Boy, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone&#8211;Comic Mischief, 1,500 Wii Points): World of Goo is an award-winning, physics-based puzzle/construction game made entirely by two guys. Grab living, squirming, talking globs of goo to build structures, bridges, cannonballs, zeppelins and giant tongues. The millions of Goo Balls that live in the beautiful World of Goo are curious to explore&#8211;but they don&#8217;t know that they are in a game, or that they are extremely delicious. World of Goo Corporation is contractually obligated to state that everyone is a winner, and is enthusiastic to celebrate everyone&#8217;s Goo building opportunities equally.</p>
<p>Art Style: CUBELLO (Nintendo, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 600 Wii Points): Art Style: CUBELLO mixes the strategy and feel of a traditional puzzle game with the precision and reflexes required in a shooter. As each stage begins, various coloured cubes form into one large object called a Cubello, which floats and rotates as you play. Launch additional cubes from your magazine and try to connect four or more of the same colour, removing them from the Cubello and eventually leaving only its core. Take on the challenge of either Stage or Endless mode and watch what happens when Bonus Time is activated. The straightforward controls and goal ensure that anyone can play, while offering enough depth that even advanced players will find themselves quickly addicted to the unique world of Art Style: CUBELLO.</p>
<p>Virtual Console</p>
<p>SECRET OF MANA (Super NES™, 1-3 players, Rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older&#8211;Mild Fantasy Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes, 800 Wii Points): Good and evil battle for a young warrior&#8217;s heart. There is one force in the universe that keeps good and evil in perfect balance. It is called the tree of Mana. But a magic sword has tricked a young warrior into upsetting this balance, spreading evil throughout the land. Thus, the warrior must undertake a dangerous journey to find the seeds of the Mana tree, which have been hidden for centuries. Only then can perfect harmony be restored. In this incredible adventure, things are not as they seem. Magic swords release evil as well as fight it. Treasure chests hold booby traps. Monsters are friends and friends are enemies. Potions give power, black magic takes it away. Dragons fly, weapons change. It&#8217;s a world turned upside down that you must help the warrior make right. And the only way to succeed is to solve the Secret of Mana.</p>
<p>STREET FIGHTER II&#8217;: SPECIAL CHAMPION EDITION (Sega Genesis, 1-2 players, Rated T for Teen&#8211;Violence, 800 Wii Points): STREET FIGHTER II&#8217;: SPECIAL CHAMPION EDITION was the first STREET FIGHTER game released for the Sega Genesis console. The STREET FIGHTER series can be considered one of the first fighting games to popularize competitive video game fighting. This version of the game contains both the CHAMPION and HYPER rule sets, from the two editions released in the arcades. It also introduced an exclusive Group Battle mode that is now a general feature in most fighting games. Play as one of 12 different characters, each with their own distinctive fighting style. Try single-player mode or challenge a friend in this legendary, classic fighting game.</p>
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		<title>Weekly Wii Update &#8211; Shining Force and Mario Golf</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 13:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Great news! Shining Force II for the Genesis (800 points) has made the leap from last week&#8217;s Euro Virtual Console releases to this week&#8217;s North American ones, but where&#8217;s Earthworm Jim? They left together&#8230;what happened? Knocked out of the air over the Atlantic by an errant golf ball, no doubt. Stealing EWJ&#8217;s spot this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/kotaku/2008/10/shiningforceII.png" class="postimg left"/> Great news! Shining Force II for the Genesis (800 points) has made the leap from <a href="http://www.kotaku.com.au/games/2008/10/earthworm_jim_shines_on_euro_vc-2.html">last week&#8217;s Euro Virtual Console releases</a> to this week&#8217;s North American ones, but where&#8217;s Earthworm Jim? They left together&#8230;what happened? Knocked out of the air over the Atlantic by an errant golf ball, no doubt. Stealing EWJ&#8217;s spot this week is Mario Golf, one of those rare Nintendo 64 releases for the VC (1,000 points), which is nice and all, but I&#8217;d still prefer Earthworm platforming. Oh well, maybe next week? </p>
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<p>Not only are there two new games on the VC this week, WiiWare gets double the love as well, with Gameloft&#8217;s Midnight Bowling (800 points), which includes an &#8220;immersive career mode&#8221;, and the falling block puzzler MadStone from Riverman Media (800 points).</p>
<p><strong> Wii-kly Update</strong></p>
<p>Two WiiWare Games and Two Virtual Console Games Added to Wii Shop Channel</p>
<p>Pop quiz: What do you get when you add together 10 pins, 18 holes, two stolen jewels and hundreds of tumbling blocks? Never mind arithmetic&#8211;the answer lies in this week&#8217;s excellent additions to the Wii Shop Channel™. Wii™ lovers on the lookout for fresh gaming thrills can take their pick from a lively lineup that includes electrified bowling, Mario-styled golf, inventive puzzles and fantastic battles. Better yet, try out all four games and watch the fun grow exponentially.</p>
<p>Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week&#8217;s new games are:</p>
<p>WiiWare™</p>
<p>Midnight Bowling™ (Gameloft, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone, 800 Wii Points): Plunge directly into the trendy and electric atmosphere of Midnight Bowling. With awesome playing sensations, prepare for ultra-fun gaming thanks to a new physics engine that lets you control your throws precisely and easily with your Wii Remote™ controller and make spectacular spins that will impress your opponents. Face up to three friends in the fun party mode, where your playing abilities will be put to the test. Whatever your experience level, launch yourself into the immersive career mode, where you will play in the trendiest bowling spots on the planet against charismatic characters that will give you a run for your money.</p>
<p>MadStone (Riverman Media, 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone, 800 Wii Points): Time is short. Earth trembles as the forces of nature stir and grow restless. Can you turn the tide? In this dynamic puzzle game, you must clear the path for your elemental MadStones to reach the bottom of the screen. Blocks can be broken by striking them directly or by the force of falling objects. The novice tries frantically to break enough blocks, while the master sets up cascading collapses with only a handful of direct strikes. As two sides struggle for domination, titanic forces build, only to be unleashed in an earth-shaking final confrontation. Experience the mystical single-player journey, or challenge a friend in competitive two-player mode.</p>
<p>Virtual Console™</p>
<p>Mario Golf™ (Nintendo 64™, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points): Mario™ takes a well-deserved break from his role as the Mushroom Kingdom&#8217;s busiest hero and returns to the links for some world-class golfing action. Since no one likes to hit the fairways alone, he&#8217;s brought along a group of friends&#8211;both familiar characters and brand new ones. Choose from 10 different modes of play and six 18-hole courses in a variety of environments for a golfing experience with endless replay value. Add in fun, colorful graphics with a Mario touch (a Boo indicates wind direction), intuitive controls, incredibly deep game play and multiplayer support (taunt your opponents), and you have a game anyone will enjoy&#8211;even if you&#8217;ve never played a round of golf. Fore!</p>
<p>Shining Force™ II (Sega Genesis, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone&#8211;Mild Fantasy Violence, 800 Wii Points): It&#8217;s a dark and stormy night in the kingdom of Granseal when a thief steals two jewels from the Tower of the Ancients. He sets in motion strange events that lead to the resurrection of Zeon, the Devil King. Granseal&#8217;s king falls sick, the princess is kidnapped, and a door to Arc Valley, the Devil King&#8217;s home, is opened. The young swordsman, Bowie, realizing the grave danger Granseal faces, must lead the Shining Force to find the Holy Sword and the stolen jewels, and protect Granseal against the invading armies of Zeon.</p>
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		<title>Weekly Wii Update &#8211; It&#8217;s Cho Aniki Time!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 15:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Fahey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ It&#8217;s Monday again? When will we break out of this vicious cycle? As long as we stay shackled to this weekly calendar we are doomed to repeat history every seven days. Luckily for us, Nintendo has gone and spiced things up in this week&#8217;s WiiWare and Virtual Console update, giving us one of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://kotaku.com/assets/images/kotaku/2008/09/choanikibox.jpg" class="center"  /> It&#8217;s Monday again? When will we break out of this vicious cycle? As long as we stay shackled to this weekly calendar we are doomed to repeat history every seven days. Luckily for us, Nintendo has gone and spiced things up in this week&#8217;s WiiWare and Virtual Console update, giving us one of the most&#8230;colourful&#8230;shooters of all time to play with. Along with the musical puzzle action of Empty Clip&#8217;s Groovin&#8217; Blocks for WiiWare (800 points) and the third game in the classic Star Soldier series, Final Soldier for the TurboGrafx16 (700 points), Nintendo has graced us with Cho Aniki, the first installment of the manliest shooter ever.</p>
<p>Originally released in Japan on the PC Engine (TurboGrafx16 CD-ROM), Cho Aniki features heroes Idaten and Benten, who use giant, nearly naked muscle-men Adon and Samson as weapons against the evil emperor of Planet Builder, who is invading neighbouring star systems in search of the protein he needs to bulk up. It may cost 900 Wii Points, but trust me &#8211; you aren&#8217;t a real man until you&#8217;ve played Cho Aniki.</p>
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<p><strong>Wii-kly Update</strong></p>
<p>One WiiWare Game and Two Virtual Console Games Added to Wii Shop Channel</p>
<p>School&#8217;s back in session, but it&#8217;s not the only place to get your brain buzzing. This week&#8217;s additions to the Wii™ Shop Channel include a challenging new puzzle game available via WiiWare™, plus a pair of crackling Virtual Console™ actioners to keep your imagination raging between classes. Even if your school days are behind you, this latest lineup of downloadable titles will help get you fired up for fall, fuelled by the one-of-a-kind fun of Nintendo&#8217;s top-selling Wii™ system.</p>
<p>Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week&#8217;s new games are:</p>
<p>WiiWare</p>
<p>Groovin&#8217; Blocks (Empty Clip Studios, 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone, 800 Wii Points): A music-based game like no other, Groovin&#8217; Blocks adds innovative musical game play to an addictive action/puzzle game foundation. Play to the rhythm of the music to increase your score, and try to hit &#8220;Superbeats&#8221; to double your multiplier. Go for the high score in each of the 27 stages as you collect stars to unlock 15 levels of power-ups. Groovin&#8217; Blocks features three skill levels, from the accessible Casual to the fiendish Hard mode. Play with your friends in co-op mode or against them head-to-head. Head-to-head brings it up a notch as the power-ups now become attacks on your opponent. Play head-to-head with people of all skill levels using a golf-style handicapping system.</p>
<p>Virtual Console</p>
<p>Final Solider (TurboGrafx16, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone&#8211;Mild Fantasy Violence, 700 Wii Points): A vertically scrolling shooter from the well-known Soldier series. In the 23rd century, invaders from the future suddenly attack Earth. Controlling a fighter created by the world&#8217;s scientists, you rise to meet the enemy. Collect power-up units, such as LASER, E-BEAM, FIRE and MISSILE, and then equip them in Options to launch a variety of attacks. For each of these weapons, you can freely select from three different types in SET-UP. Anticipate enemies&#8217; strikes and deftly switch between weapons to defeat the invaders. In addition to NORMAL GAME, there are also 2 MINUTE GAME and 5 MINUTE GAME score-attack modes. The most perfect blend and balance of any game in the series, Final Soldier is a title you don&#8217;t want to miss.</p>
<p>Cho Aniki (TurboGrafx16 CD-ROM, 1 player, Rated E10+ for Everyone and Older&#8211;Mild Fantasy Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes, 900 Wii Points): The odd world in this shooter made for quite the conversation piece in its day. Players control either Idaten or Benten, celestial warriors out to bring an end to the tyrannical rule of the emperor of Planet Builder, who holds muscular prowess to be the supreme virtue of the universe. Aided by able-bodied muscle-head options Adon and Samson, they must battle to defeat the emperor&#8217;s army across five stages. Use the buttons to fire away and lay into the Builder forces. Power up your character and options with protein from defeated enemies to have them &#8220;bulk up&#8221; with a yell, and take their macho battle to the next level.</p>
<p>The list of downloadable games is updated weekly on Nintendo&#8217;s Online Press Room at press.nintendo.com. For more information about Wii, please visit wii.com or contact:</p>
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