Cosmonaut X said:Yes, it's that Domo.
That is fucking awesome. I know where my left over 400 points are going as soon as I get home!
Cosmonaut X said:Yes, it's that Domo.
PepsimanVsJoe said:Yeah just go ahead and wait for Rygar NES. In the interim you could always grab Rygar PS2 or at least listen to that game's soundtrack. Holy carp it's amazing.
Captain N said:the game was released on the GBA where Domo got sucked into the tv and was a part of different shows. They broke up the different games into 200 point downloads.
zigg said:
Captain N said:Crash-Course Domo 18 Blocks
Hard-Hat Domo 13 Blocks
Rock-n-Roll Domo 30 Blocks
Pro-Putt Domo 26 Blocks
White Water Domo 20 Blocks
bon said:Any impressions on Shootanto?
iamaustrian said:haven't seen any yet but after watching the vids posted below it seems to be some sort of "Cabal on LSD" which makes it a must buy for me(and it's only 500 points)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSGqvbaEzck
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EskvzD1KPUY
Evilink said:Winter of the Melodias...anyone have impressions, I didn't play the first one
peppermints said:Kind of a silly question, but..
Say I'm playing Super Mario World. My Wii is set to 480p 16:9 (TV is set to 16:9 as well). Will it be the same just changing my TV's orientation to 4:3 or do I need to go into the Wii options to change the output to 4:3?
Or, does the Wii properly 'scale' the 4:3 games to 16:9?
stretched - yes. distorted - no. it's just anamorphic.peppermints said:Well that's annoying. So the 16:9 image is stretched and distorted.
peppermints said:So other than if I'm going for a perfect replication of the game, there's no reason to bother switching the Wii's output? In other words, the game remains unchanged? I just feel like it looks kind of off sometimes. I mean, if I wanted it perfect, I would have just hooked up an SNES.. :lol
zigg said:Any particular reason you passed over the wealth of great puzzle games, like Hacolife (a.k.a. Boxlife)?
I found Asphalt 4 to be extremely bland and uninteresting, a second-rate GT. Dunno what is on the JP DSiWare, but so far I think that Nintendo-published ones are the best amongst the Premium selection for NA.angelfly said:I just picked up a Japanese DSi and was browsing through looking for something to spend the free points on. Right now Asphalt 4 looks like the best choice. Is there anything anything else I should consider?
angelfly said:I'll probably add some more points in a few days and pick up the other Art Style games.
I'll suggest:angelfly said:I just picked up a Japanese DSi and was browsing through looking for something to spend the free points on. Right now Asphalt 4 looks like the best choice. Is there anything anything else I should consider?
Decode/base10 is fun if you're right handed, or in my case, if you are masochistic enough to suck it up and get over playing with a handicap.zigg said:I don't know if I'd say all the AS games are worth it. Haco, PiCTOBiTS (PiCOPiCT, I believe) and Aquia (no idea)in that orderare my personal faves. Precipice (forget the .jp name) is decent. Beyond that, ehh.
DavidDayton said:Weird... the Wii Shop Channel is "currently undergoing maintenance".
Doesn't that generally tend to happen just before either a Monday software update -or- a firmware update?
AlphaTwo00 said:Has anyone tried out the Art Academy software? Any good? Bad?
Somnid said:It's usually a sign of upgrades. Seeing as they had a security related one which included a new shop channel not too long ago it might actually be something interesting.
Flakster99 said:Woohoo Rygar!
DavidDayton said:Wasn't there SOMETHING which Japan had and we didn't, as far as Nintendo Channel / Shopping Channel stuff went? I know we finally got the new Nintendo Channel a few weeks ago, but I thought there was still some sort of Wii Shop Channel upgrade that hadn't made its way to the USA yet...
Or am I wrong?
Somnid said:All maintaence is done at the same time for all regions. The DSi Shop is also down so I'm starting to expect something big especially with Miyamoto doing a keynote tomorrow. Remember they pulled the same stunt in March just before GDC, releasing Wii firmware 4.0 and the then Japan-only DSi firmware 1.3.
The Japanese website says that the maintaince will be done by 10:00am or 40 minutes from now.
mclem said:Arcade Rygar is a rather different game to NES Rygar, do bear that in mind; it's a bit like how different arcade Bionic Commando and NES Bionic Commando are.
That could coincide with Nintendo's latest hint that something good is hitting the Nintendo Channel very soon.DavidDayton said:Hmm.
I suppose there's little to no chance this has anything to do with the Netflix rumors we've been getting all year long.
Somnid said:All maintenance is done at the same time for all regions. The DSi Shop is also down so I'm starting to expect something big especially with Miyamoto doing a keynote tomorrow.
iamaustrian said:haven't seen any yet but after watching the vids posted below it seems to be some sort of "Cabal on LSD" which makes it a must buy for me(and it's only 500 points)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSGqvbaEzck
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EskvzD1KPUY
AlphaTwo00 said:Has anyone tried out the Art Academy software? Any good? Bad?
Why would you do that? said:When you say "tomorrow" what do you mean? I would love to be up for this keynote.
DavidDayton said:So, is the Shopping Channel back up?
Somnid said:Yep. There was some minor firmware update, not even a point release. I can't say I noticed anything new.
DavidDayton said:Wait -- an actual FIRMWARE update? As in "you can't access the Shop Channel unless you update the Wii" thing?
Somnid said:It updated something. It was very quick, maybe it just stabilized the 4.2 installer people were freaking out about.