Showing posts with label WiiWare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WiiWare. Show all posts

Monday, May 12, 2008

WiiWare Launches Today

Today you will be able to access Nintendo's WiiWare service. As with the Virtual Console, you can download games right from your Wii by going to the Wii Shop channel. Unlike the Virtual Console, WiiWare games are all new - not old games you might have already played. Unfortunately, no demos are available, so you won't be able to try before you buy. The current selection consists of six games.

Available Games

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King

You are a young king who must rebuild his kingdom, beginning with the castle town. When the king first reaches the borders of his realm, he finds that the crystal in the center of town has given him special powers to be a "master builder," a unique ability he uses to construct houses, shops and the like to rebuild and revitalize his kingdom.







LostWinds

LostWinds is a fresh, enchanting adventure that lets you wield the awesome powers of Enril the wind Spirit - from raging tornados to the gentlest breeze – to guide and protect Toku, a young boy who is the only one who can help you release the curse placed upon the world of Mistralis and its people by evil Balasar.







TV Show King

Confront friends and family in a TV quiz game show! Let your Mii try to answer fun and challenging trivia questions, from the classics to original stumpers, spanning across history, geography, literature, science, sports and entertainment! For an extra challenge, use your Wiimote in original ways.

Make it to the finals and see who can win the greatest amount of cash in one last, ultimate duel. TV Show King will challenge your brain! Now, get ready… get set… and go play TV Show King!



V.I.P. Casino: Blackjack

The world’s most played casino card game makes its WiiWare debut with highly detailed characters, true-to-life animations, and advanced artificial intelligence – making V.I.P. Casino: Blackjack the most realistic blackjack game ever made. By breaking-the-mold of traditional card games and their static 2D interface, we integrated our animated 3D interface into the table; creating a visually impressive look and play style that feels just right. Use the Wii Remote to point-and-click, press the hot-keys to quickly place your bets, or even use the Wii Remote’s motion controls to hit, stand, and bet.



Defend Your Castle

Defend Your Castle takes place on a grassy plain surrounded by invaders. You are the commander of your castle, and at your disposal is only a hand for picking up the enemy and flinging them to their doom. Over time, add power-ups and other weapons to your arsenal to repel the attacks. How long can you hold them off?







Pop

Pop bubbles to score points and stop the timer from running out. Pop can be enjoyed on 2 levels - casual gamers can simply play to pop bubbles and keep the game moving. Advanced players will need to pick their shots rapidly and accurately and generate combos to maximize their score.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Regarding the Wii

Everyone - and their mother - has heard about the Nintendo Wii, and we mean that literally. The cross-generation reach of this system has been much publicized. And unless you never watch the news, you are already familiar with the ‘therapeutic’ value of the active game play. There is good reason it has become so popular.

Unfortunately, all too many people end up buying a Wii, playing the Wii Sports game which comes with it - and that’s it. When someone does decide to buy a new game, they often end up buying one of the many bad games. In the midst of this flood of poor quality games, there are a few gems, and more on the way. We will discuss some of these in the future.

Something not everyone is aware of is that you can buy games directly through the console using a wireless internet connection. These are considerably less expensive than games sold in retail stores. Currently you can get ‘Virtual Console’ games, which are re-released older games - sparks of nostalgia for those for those who played them in the past. But soon ‘WiiWare’ games will become available. These are new games which will appeal more to new gamers and take advantage of the Wii motion controller.

You can’t go wrong buying a Wii - if you can get one. Right now the demand is high. You can’t just walk into a store and expect to find one on the shelf. We recommend asking a store clerk when they will restock. This is usually weekly, depending on the store. Some stores stockpile their rations, then offer them all at once as a featured item. In any case, once you find out when they will be available, you would do well to get there early.

A Nintendo Wii may be a challenge to get, but once the challenge becomes playing the games, you will be glad you made the effort.