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Posted by The Sound Defense on Jul 6, 2009

Nintendo Download: 7/6/09


DSiWare: Art Style: Base 10, 500 Nintendo Points

Math meets Bejeweled, apparently, in this DSiWare title. Move numbers around horizontally or vertically in order to create a line that adds up to 10, to eliminate them. Try your hand in Zerosum Mode, Puzzle Mode, Infinite Mode, or VS Mode.


DSiWare: Asphalt 4: Elite Racing, 800 Wii Points

This racing game allows you to race on one of eight different tracks based on real-world locations, in one of 28 different cars. You can use either standard or touch-screen controls, and use the DSi Camera to take pictures and make a personal icon for yourself. Up to four players can play in Multiplayer mode.

WiiWare: BIT.TRIP.CORE, 600 Wii Points

Similar to BIT.TRIP.BEAT, this game gives you control of two axes in order to complete this music-based game; unfortunately, due to an error at the press site, screenshots of this game are unavailable. This game can be played with two players.


WiiWare: Bust-A-Move Plus!, 600 Wii Points

The classic puzzle game returns; fire your colored spheres at the playing field in order to eliminate large groups of spheres, using the walls to bounce off of if you need to. This download contains 135 puzzles and a two-player mode, and there are 270 more puzzles for download on the Wii Shop Channel.


WiiWare: Heracles Chariot Racing, 800 Wii Points

Play as Heracles or one of several other Greek mythological beings in this racing game from Neko Entertainment. Try to complete three different cups, racing across ten tracks, in the single-player mode, using lightning and other weapons to take out your opponents. You can also play against up to three other players in Multiplayer mode.


Commodore 64: California Games, 500 Wii Points

This game has you hitting the beaches of California for some extreme sports, from skateboarding to surfing to bike racing, and you even get the chance to pick your own sponsor. Up to five players can play.

That racing game looks really good; let’s hope it plays that well. If it does, things are looking good for DSiWare.

 

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