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On the PAL Wii Shop today: Tetris Party, The Incredible Maze and Home Sweet Home

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Get a Wii Points Card at Amazon UKToday Nintendo of Europe and Australia added new games to the popular Wii Shop Channel. The game went live at midnight CET. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points to download the game. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at stores like Amazon UK.

The WiiWare games are:

Tetris Party logoTetris Party (Tetris Online, Inc., 1-6 players, Puzzle, 1200 Wii Points = €12): 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’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.

The Incredible Maze (Digital Leisure Inc., 1 player, Puzzle, 500 Wii Points = €5 / £3.75 / AU$7.50): 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’ll have to find your own way out.

Home Sweet Home (Big Blue Bubble, 1 player, Sim, 1000 Wii Points = €10 / £7.50 / AU$15): Home Sweet Home is a home design game in which you will listen and learn about your clients’ tastes, create fabulous designs for your clients, and then direct your build team to assemble it all in front of your eyes. Picture the scene. You move into a new house and you have visions of how you want every room, except for one. Sure, there are some items you know you need in that room but, other than that, it’s a blank canvas. Who do you call? How about the ‘Home Sweet Home’ team? — Learn about your clients to ensure you are designing the perfect room for their tastes. Next, choose the furniture, choose the colors and patterns and place items around the room until the design is perfect. Then direct your build team of workers to assemble it all in front of your eyes! Design and renovate your client’s home by utilizing the unique features of the Wii Remote and submerge yourself into the world of Home Sweet Home like never before! Remember – a house is not a home until it’s a ‘Home Sweet Home’.


Mega Man 9  boxartToday Capcom will also release three Mega Man 9 downloadable content packs* for their recent WiiWare release!

1. Hero Mode - For 100 Wii Points (€1 / £0.75 / AU$1.50) you get: “Play the game with a more difficult level of enemy distribution. Not compatible with Rankings or Challenges.”

2. Superhero Mode - For 100 Wii Points (€1 / £0.75 / AU$1.50) you get: “Play the game with a super difficult level of enemy distribution. Not compatible with Rankings or Challenges.”

3. Special Stage - For 100 Wii Points (€1 / £0.75 / AU$1.50) you get: “Gives you another Time Attack Stage to try, including a new Boss at the end! Results will be displayed in the Rankings. Not compatible with Challenges.”

On the Wii Shop today: Tetris Party, The Incredible Maze, Gradius II, Digital Champ Battle Boxing

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Get a Wii Points Card at AmazonToday Nintendo adds new/classic games to the popular Wii Shop Channel. The games go live at 9AM Pacific time. 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 stores like Amazon (see Card above).

We’ve included videos of each of today’s games for nostalgia’s sake or so you can see if it’s to your tastes.

This week’s new WiiWare games are:

Tetris Party logoTetris Party (Tetris Online, Inc., 1-6 players, Rated E for Everyone, 1,200 Wii Points = $12): 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’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.

The Incredible Maze (Digital Leisure Inc., 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 500 Wii Points = $5): 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’ll have to find your own way out.

This week’s new Virtual Console games are:

Gradius II on TurboGrafx-CDGradius II: Gofer No Yabou (TurboGrafx16 CD-ROM, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone - Mild Fantasy Violence, 900 Wii Points = $9): 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.

3 minutes into the video: “Shoot it in the head!” :lol:

Digital Champ Battle Boxing (TurboGrafx16, 1 player, Rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older - Mild Violence, 700 Wii Points = $7): 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’s plot to conquer mankind, you infiltrate the enemy’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. Utilize an arsenal of left and right jabs, hooks, power-charged crosses and three different kinds of “Devastator” punches. Deftly block and slip your opponent’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!

Today Capcom will also release three Mega Man 9 downloadable content packs* for their recent WiiWare release!

Mega Man 9  boxart1. Hero Mode - For $1 you get: “Play the game with a more difficult level of enemy distribution. Not compatible with Rankings or Challenges.”

2. Superhero Mode - For $1 you get: “Play the game with a super difficult level of enemy distribution. Not compatible with Rankings or Challenges.”

3. Special Stage - For $1 you get: “Gives you another Time Attack Stage to try, including a new Boss at the end! Results will be displayed in the Rankings. Not compatible with Challenges.”

* Xbox Live Arcade follows on October 21th and the PlayStation Network will release it on October 23rd.

Tetris Party multiplayer video and Wii Balance Board mode walkthrough

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Tetris Party logoTetris Party is a downloadable WiiWare version of the uber-popular and addictive puzzle game. Featuring online support that allows up to six players from around the world to face off or go at it in two-player co-op on the same playfield. Of course you also get the 15-level traditional single player marathon mode.

There are 18 game modes in all, with 10 never-before-seen single- player and multiplayer variations of Tetris. These include modes that use the unique point-and-shoot capabilities of the Wii Remote, as well as the recently released Wii Balance Board.

If you haven’t played Tetris DS yet, rearranging blocks has never been this exciting in these Tetris multiplayer modes.

Tetris Party producer Tony Tran discusses the miracle of Wii Balance Board controls in WiiWare Tetris.

To be honest, I yawned. All other modes look like great fun, though.

Tetris Party with Balance Board support on WiiWare this fall

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Tetris Block Party Wii Screenshot

Tetris Party has been announced as an exclusive WiiWare title from developer Hudson Soft.

Coming this Autumn, Tetris Party is a multiplayer-focused spin on the classic brick-dropping puzzle game we all know and love. Supporting up to four-players both locally and online via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, players use the unique point-and-click feature of the Wii Remote to change how you play Tetris, including a really cool co-op mode that has a very large well in which two-players can grab and drop Tetris pieces at the same time!

18 Game Modes are included in Tetris Party, some of them are:

* Balance Marathon Mode: The player uses the balance board to control the blocks
* Co-Op Multiplayer Mode: Using a wider then normal Tetris screen, both players have falling blocks and control them.
* Duel Mode: Instead of lines, people try to create larger areas of their color.
* Marathon Mode: 15 level of standard Tetris.
* Versus Battle Mode: A four player versus mode.
* Versus Field Climber Mode: Help a tiny climber climb up Tetris pieces to the top first.
* Versus Shadow Mode: Compete with others to fill a picture using Tetris pieces.
* Wi-Fi Battle Mode: A six player online battle mode.

And yup, you read that right.

Tetris Party will support the Wii Balance Board for fun modes in which you must control the Tetris blocks using your feet! How’s that for innovation!

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