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I have Art Style: Aquia, Art Style: Boxlife, and Mighty Flip Champs for DSiware.  My favorite of these is Mighty Flip Champs.

 

Mighty Flip Champs is a puzzle platformer in the vein of Braid on Xbox Live. The basic gameplay mechanic has you overcoming obstacles by flipping to different versions of a level mirrored on the bottom screen. There are no enemies. The main means of death is to flip to the mirrored screen while the main character is above spikes or inside a wall. The puzzles get devilishly clever as you go along (there are about 42 puzzles I think) with some puzzles having 6 screens to flip to and multiple objectives (rescue more than 1 NPC). Also, you are scored on how many turns/the amount of time it takes to complete a puzzle. There are multiple shortcuts to completing each level so the replay value for going back and mastering a level in the least amount of turns/shortest amount of time is high. Graphically, this game has a pleasant 8-bit Capcomesque art style.

Overall, this is a great game by up and coming developer Way Forward (Lit, Contra 4, upcoming Boy & His Blob Wiiware title) and should be top of the list for anyone who likes puzzles, platformers, or wants a solid DSiware title. I actually think this could be the start of a new type of puzzle platformer on DS and could be considered a genre classic over time if enough people buy it.

I will post more impressions of the other games later...Stay tuned.



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Today's PAL releases:


* Bomberman '94 (TG16 | 700pts) (10 July 2009)
* Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II (NES | 600pts) (10 July 2009)

* 5 Spots Party (Cosmonaut Games | 500pts) (10 July 2009)
* Karate Phants: Gloves of Glory (Snapdragon Games | 800pts) (10 July 2009)

* Art Style: Boxlife (Nintendo | 500pts) (10 July 2009)



Some small tidbits:

Upcoming PAL WiiWare release dates:


-Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord (Square Enix) on the 17th
-Heracles: Chariot Racing (Neko) and ColorZ (Exkee) on the 24th
-DRiiFT Mania (Konami) in July
-Contra Rebirth (Konami) in August


Also, Game & Watch games are coming to DSiWare!

http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/dsiware/game_and_watch/index.html

 

 

Oh Nintendo! Will you never make a new game for WiiWare ever?



noname2200 said:
theRepublic said:
The name of Icarian: Kindred Spirits has been changed to NyxQuest: Kindred Spirits. I can't wait until it releases in North America.

Is that official for North America too? I know they changed it in the PAL regions, but I thought we were sticking with the original name.

I thought it was official, but I just checked the Nintendo Channel and it is still listed as Icarian.  Maybe you should just list the alternate name along with the original name for now.



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theRepublic said:
noname2200 said:
theRepublic said:
The name of Icarian: Kindred Spirits has been changed to NyxQuest: Kindred Spirits. I can't wait until it releases in North America.

Is that official for North America too? I know they changed it in the PAL regions, but I thought we were sticking with the original name.

I thought it was official, but I just checked the Nintendo Channel and it is still listed as Icarian.  Maybe you should just list the alternate name along with the original name for now.

Good point. I've been holding off on doing that because it'd mean all the Art Style games would have several names (it's practically one-per-country at this point...), but I suppose I should add a subtitle.



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please nintendo put SNES games on the dsiware store..



 

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noname2200 said:
theRepublic said:
noname2200 said:
theRepublic said:
The name of Icarian: Kindred Spirits has been changed to NyxQuest: Kindred Spirits. I can't wait until it releases in North America.

Is that official for North America too? I know they changed it in the PAL regions, but I thought we were sticking with the original name.

I thought it was official, but I just checked the Nintendo Channel and it is still listed as Icarian.  Maybe you should just list the alternate name along with the original name for now.

Good point. I've been holding off on doing that because it'd mean all the Art Style games would have several names (it's practically one-per-country at this point...), but I suppose I should add a subtitle.

I did not realize that.  Why are they named different things?



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leo-j said:
please nintendo put SNES games on the dsiware store..

At this point I'd settle for them putting Gameboy and other handheld games on that thing...I want my damned Game Gear and Lynx games, dammit!!!

theRepublic said:
noname2200 said:

Good point. I've been holding off on doing that because it'd mean all the Art Style games would have several names (it's practically one-per-country at this point...), but I suppose I should add a subtitle.

I did not realize that.  Why are they named different things?

 No clue, but it's been that way since the get go. Aquarius->Aquario, BASE 10 ->Code (and then DECODE in Japan), etc. I guess they just want to get creative?



July 13, 2009.


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.

Ant Nation
Publisher: Konami Digital Entertainment
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E 10 + (Everyone 10 and Older) – Mild Violence
Price: 700 Wii Points™
Description: The beloved childhood pastime of lazy Sundays spent with a magnifying glass and an ant farm finally arrives in its most mischievous form via the WiiWare service. You must train your colony of Super Ants using a devilishly fun toolset. Zap, torch and manipulate your ants to make them numerous enough and tough enough to survive a variety of increasingly difficult challenges.
• Zap your ants with lasers, fry them with your trusty magnifying glass, send down lightning and much more to build them to be the strongest Ants on the block.
• Send your ants into war against local bullies like spiders and ladybugs. Is your colony ready for the fight?
• 100 missions keep you busy facing a smorgasbord of fun and wacky tasks.
• Bonus mode features 20 additional challenges that allow you to get crazy with all your favorite weapons of ant destruction.
• Use your Wii Remote™ controller to drop a virtual hammer on your ants, use your Wii Remote like a metal detector to find in-game gold and much more.

Virtual Console

Secret Command™
Original platform: SEGA Master System
Publisher: SEGA
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: E 10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) – Mild Violence
Price: 600 Wii Points
Description: Play as a lone warrior, armed to the teeth, sent on a top-secret commando mission behind enemy lines to liberate your comrades at arms. Released on the SEGA Master System in Europe as Secret Command, players will battle frenzied attacks from enemy soldiers, rocket troops, tanks and other enemies doing everything they can to stop you from saving the hostages. Use your trusty machine gun and a compound bow, equipped with explosive-tipped arrows, to pave the way to victory. Let nothing stand in your path. Play it with a friend in two-player mode for double the fire power.

Pulseman™
Original platform: SEGA Genesis
Publisher: GAME FREAK
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Animated Violence
Price: 900 Wii Points
Description: When noted 21st-century scientist Doc Yoshimaya fell in love with one of his C-Life artificial-intelligence creations, he uploaded himself into his computer, where her program core merged with his DNA, and half-human/half-C-Life Pulseman was born. Doc Yoshimaya's mind twisted as he emerged back into real life, and he became evil Doc Waruyama. Use Pulseman's ability to harness electricity as a weapon with his Volteccer attack as a means of rapid transport to fight Waruyama's Galaxy Gang across seven crazy stages. Find out why this SEGA Channel classic was widely regarded as one of the best-looking games for SEGA's MEGA DRIVE (Genesis) on release.

Nintendo DSiWare

Brain Challenge®
Publisher: Gameloft
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Mild Cartoon Violence
Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points™
Description: Just like your body, your brain needs exercise to stay in shape. Brain Challenge is a simple, entertaining solution for stimulating your neurons that goes way beyond logic tests. Thanks to a complete range of 48 mini-games, Brain Challenge provides an exceptional variety of exercises. Not only can you train your brain for Math but also for four other categories: Logic, Focus, Memory and Visual. Plus an original Stress Mode, featuring multitasking and authority challenges, Plus, you can now personalize your profile and some exercises with your own photos.


Well BitBoy sounds interesting at least, but I'll wait to hear from others first.



i played the ds ant nation demo on the nintendo channel a few weeks ago, and it was kinda interesting. i wonder if the wiiware one is any better.

of course, my money is tight right now (the only thing i'll really get to get is little kings story for now. not exactly a bad thing :b) i don't know if i'll be getting any more wiiware/vc games soon.



come try out the computer game i've been working on for my high school senior project, titled sling ball. http://vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=76669&page=1

you can view a few screenshots from the game in my photo album here; http://www.vgchartz.com/photos/album.php?album=2312

yes, this is vonboy's alt account. i can't log into my original account, and i'm not sure if i will ever be able to.

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