DSiWare: Elemental Masters, 800 Nintendo Points
This title is a strategic card game hidden inside an adventure. Build up your deck to take on your opponent’s monsters, defeating and sometimes capturing them if you play well enough. Over 100 creatures await you in the land of Elendior.
DSiWare: 4 Travellers – Play Spanish, 800 Nintendo Points
If you feel like learning a bit of Spanish, this game can teach you a word or two. 240, to be specific, as you play through the game and expand your Spanish vocabulary. No previous knowledge is necessary.
DSiWare: Dracula – Undead Awakening, 500 Nintendo Points
Get your weapons, you’ve got a Dracula to kill. Use saws, flamethrowers, machine guns and more to mow down legions of horrifying creatures, such as werewolves and zombies. Upgrade yourself and your character as you progress.
DSiWare: Flips: the Bubonic Builders, 500 Nintendo Points
The second in the Too Ghoul For School interactive book series sees some rather questionable builders working to repair a broken toilet – but is that what their real goal is?
WiiWare: Max & the Magic Marker, 1,000 Nintendo Points
Max has received a mysterious new marker, and he uses it to draw himself a monster. Unfortunately, the monster comes to life and starts wrecking Max’s pictures, so he’ll have to go in and stop it. Use the magic marker to draw useful items, such as surfboards, balloons and more, that will help you interact with the environment and get past 15 puzzling levels.
WiiWare: Dracula – Undead Awakening, 1,000 Nintendo Points
Get your weapons, you’ve got a Dracula to kill. Use saws, flamethrowers, machine guns and more to mow down legions of horrifying creatures, such as werewolves and zombies. Upgrade yourself and your character as you progress.
SNES: Final Fantasy II, 800 Nintendo Points
The second entry in the world-famous RPG series arrives on the Virtual Console. You play as the dark knight Cecil, sent on a quest by his master Baron; as the game progresses, Cecil grows more and more uncertain over whether or not his master’s path is the one to follow.
Good to see some Final Fantasy games showing up on the Virtual Console – I wonder how many we’ll get? Additionally, Max & the Magic Marker sounds suspiciously like a more literal Scribblenauts.






