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    Wii VC Update: Paper Mario!

    paper mario, bitches!The wait is finally over, we got some good games goin' on the Wii Virtual Console today. Finally Nintendo brings Paper Mario for the N64 to their download service, a game I have only played once, and for about 5 minutes. Being a huge fan of Super Mario RPG and Paper Mario Thousand Year Door (Super Paper Mario wasn't all that great), I am really excited to play through this game. The Wii VC could use more RPGs. I wanna see Dragon Warrior, Earthbound, Secret of Mana, and all those classic RPGs on the Wii Shop like pronto. I really do want to spend more time with my Wii, Nintendo! As long as you keep giving me good reasons to.

    Oh, they also released Balloon Fight and some other game for the Turbografx that no one will play. I really hope this is the last time we see the NES version of Balloon Fight for purchase anywhere. Nintendo keeps pumping it, and it's not a great game. As a matter of fact, it's pretty much shit and I am sure that no one remembers it as fondly as Nintendo thinks. Anyway, go download Paper Mario! We will play together like Paper Mario friends! *excited clapping*

    July 16, 2007

    Wii-kly Update: Three New Classic Games Added to Wii Shop Channel

    Ready for a fantastical summer getaway? Instead of a travel agent, visit the
    Wii Shop Channel, where this week's new game offerings invite you to explore
    some exciting and highly unusual locales. Magical 3-D realms, balloon-filled
    skies and a perilous space station are just a few of the exotic destinations
    you'll find.

    Three new classic games go live at 9 a.m. Pacific time. Nintendo adds new
    games to the Wii Shop Channel every Monday. Wii(TM) owners with a high-speed
    Internet connection can redeem Wii Points(TM) to download the games. Wii
    Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This
    week's new games are:

    Paper Mario(R) (Nintendo(R) 64, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone-Comic Mischief,
    1,000 Wii Points): Paper Mario is a graphically innovative game that breaks
    from the confines of the RPG genre. Now slimmed down, everyone's favorite
    plumber flips, spins, jumps and hammers his way through scads of exotic worlds
    that teem with a huge and hugely entertaining supporting cast. Players control
    numerous old and new characters in a complex, nonlinear story that follows
    different scenarios depending on player choices. A dizzying collection of
    spells, attacks, skills and special items can be collected by players willing
    to thoroughly explore the lush 3-D environments.

    Balloon Fight(R) (NES(R), 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone, 500 Wii Points):
    Control a character to pop your opponents' balloons before they pop yours.
    Sounds easy, doesn't it? Don't be fooled by this game's simple premise or cute
    exterior. Underneath you'll find a surprisingly addictive game with strategy
    to spare. After mastering the easy-to-learn controls, you still have to get a
    grip on the game's impressively realistic physics. And if that's not enough,
    there are the ever-increasing enemies and environmental hazards like lightning
    and water. Try the game's second mode, Balloon Trip, if you feel like taking a
    break from the action and just want to see how long you can stay aloft. And
    hey, who doesn't like popping balloons sometimes?

    Silent Debuggers (TurboGrafx16, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone-Fantasy
    Violence, 600 Wii Points): Make your way through a dungeon-like space station
    and defeat the prowling monsters in this real-time first-person shooter.
    You're a member of the elite Debuggers, a group of warriors who are jacks-of-
    all-trades. Assigned to inspect an unmanned space station, you have exactly
    100 minutes to get in, destroy the monsters lurking in each block, make your
    way to the lowest level and deactivate the automatic detonator placed there.
    With each monster that slips by you, the core block becomes harder to survive
    in, so speed is key in preserving the facility and each separate block.
    Experience the thrill of survival as the timer ticks away and you uncover the
    truth of the events that occurred.

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    Mikebot says:

    posted July 16, 2007 3:20 PM

    This got released in PAL territories on Friday, and for three whole days we got to listen to Americans whining about how VC releases should be worldwide and how it's not fair and all that junk. I don't remember them saying that when they got Link To The Past about 4 weeks earlier than us. Great game though.

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