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Xmas Nintendo Downloads - December 09 - It's a Christmas miracle; Oregon Trail DSi!

Insaniac

Member
zigg said:
I was really not a fan of this game. I don't think it was really flawed in any way I can point to, but it just did not click with me at all.



I'm not sure what you're talking about. I certainly saw none in the original Planet Puzzle League, and from what little I've played PLE I haven't seen any there either.

Maybe you have defective Flash in your DSi?

The game always freezes when loading a new level, either when I start up a game of vs comp, or clear, or whenever it loads a new level between those. the screen turns black, and never loads the next level. I've tried re-downloading the game, and I've never had freezing problems with my other DSiware games.
 

blu

Wants the largest console games publisher to avoid Nintendo's platforms.
Stumpokapow said:
Pallurikio looks awesome on video, but two reviews and they're both 5/10... hmm...
i'd advise you to trust the videos in this case - the game is a blast. it's a platformer/roller/puzzler. with very agile controls. in one word - fun.


ps: could you give links to those reviews - i'm curious what kind of sourpuss would think this game was mediocre.
 

zigg

Member
Insaniac said:
The game always freezes when loading a new level, either when I start up a game of vs comp, or clear, or whenever it loads a new level between those. the screen turns black, and never loads the next level. I've tried re-downloading the game, and I've never had freezing problems with my other DSiware games.

Yeah, sorry, haven't seen that. I would personally call Nintendo...
 

Somnid

Member
Time for a new thread. Is Cosmonaut still doing them or do we need to find a replacement?

Also the only game Japan gets next week is Kirby no Kirakira Kizu. It's also interesting that Square-Enix no longer seems to be publishing Ogre Battle 64 and it will now be done by Nintendo.
 

NimbusD

Member
F me in the A, I never got my free game. I kept browsing the games and couldn't decide and then forgot about the deadline.
 

donny2112

Member
Somnid said:
Time for a new thread. Is Cosmonaut still doing them or do we need to find a replacement?

He's not banned. Did he say he wanted to take a break?

The OP format was designed to make it easier for someone else to pick up posting the new thread, if the usual poster isn't able to. Therefore, I can post a new thread with the OP format, but I don't want to step on Cosmonaut X's toes, if he's still planning on doing it.
 

Somnid

Member
donny2112 said:
He's not banned. Did he say he wanted to take a break?

The OP format was designed to make it easier for someone else to pick up posting the new thread, if the usual poster isn't able to. Therefore, I can post a new thread with the OP format, but I don't want to step on Cosmonaut X's toes, if he's still planning on doing it.

He said things were a bit busy so he expressed interest in having someone else do it but I don't know if this is still the case.
 
donny2112 said:
He's not banned. Did he say he wanted to take a break?

The OP format was designed to make it easier for someone else to pick up posting the new thread, if the usual poster isn't able to. Therefore, I can post a new thread with the OP format, but I don't want to step on Cosmonaut X's toes, if he's still planning on doing it.

Still doing them, for January at least. Things are still pretty hectic, so if at the end of the month I'm still finding I don't have the time to update regularly and on time I'll drop out. I don't think it's fair to the GAFers who do find it useful to have it poorly maintained so if I can't manage it, someone else who can should take over.

The first new thread of 2010 will be up tonight (GMT) with the new Euro downloads. Cheers!
 

donny2112

Member
Cosmonaut X said:
update regularly and on time

If I did it, I couldn't guarantee on-time updates, either. :)

Coming from my experience with the MC thread, I had thought people were really anxious to get the thread up ASAP when the data was available, and there used to be big rushes to put up the thread. However since transitioning to Chris1964 posting the thread and it going up a few hours later than previously, I don't think I've really seen anyone fuss about the timing. Most of the regulars know what's going on and seem to be fine with it going up a little later. Therefore, it may be okay with the Nintendo Downloads thread regulars to not have data updated ASAP, too.

Just a thought.
 
Before this tread ends and the January 2010 one begins, I wanted to say I managed to finally pass the Magic Obelisk. I shall simply add to my previous mini-review, that the last few 5 stages REALLY are tricky, and may require a few play-throughs to get the patterns and such done, but I shall come out and say this was well worth the 5 bucks I spent on it! Oh, and for those curious the overall story:
The main character is a Tree-spirit, thus why he can't be exposed to the sun, lest he turn into a tree too soon. He is on a quest to find, quite literally, his place in the world, and a chance to help 'somebody.' You encounter many characters in the course of the game who have certain problems that you help them out thru the game, including a baby bear and an alien named Morrut.

You also learn, from some turtles, that animals are concerned, as the desert outside the forest area is getting bigger, and the trek to the ocean is more dangerous. To help on turtle in particular, you need the full-moon stone to cross the desert that has no shade to be found anywhere (The full-moon stone you see makes an eclipse, and therefore makes a large enough shadow to cover the entire desert). In the end, while trying to find a baby turtle in the desert, you realize that, to help the most people you can, that the middle of the desert is the place to take root, so that is where your journey ends.
I sort of left some details out, but you'll get the idea =p

If anyone needs any help on the tougher stages, I'll be glad to lend a hand.
 

polg

Member
Where's the hype for Starship Patrol? I played it last night and loved it!
Has anybody tried it? Is there a thread about the game? Maybe I just love tower defense games too much :D
 
polg said:
Where's the hype for Starship Patrol? I played it last night and loved it!
Has anybody tried it? Is there a thread about the game? Maybe I just love tower defense games too much :D
I love it as well! It's a really neat idea to do a starship fleet defense setting.

I'm up to level 12 so far. All perfected. Black hole and hangar are my favorites :) Oh and the combination of mines and gatling to destroy those damn shadow ships.
 

VideoMan

30% Failure Rate
Well until someone makes a new thread here's today's update.

NINTENDO DOWNLOAD: A NEW DECADE BRINGS SEVEN NEW DOWNLOADABLE NINTENDO GAMES

Jan. 4, 2010

Should old acquaintance be forgot? We can't remember. But what we can remember is that this week's downloadable lineup from Nintendo asks a lot of questions. The Nintendo DSiWare™ service wonders if you can master missiles with Trajectile™, lead animals to their proper pens with Animal Puzzle Adventure or match wits with TV chef Gordon Ramsay in Hell's Kitchen Vs. The WiiWare™ service puts you in charge of maximizing your rubber duckie output with Heron: Steam Machine, asks you to aim for the bull's-eye with Pub Darts and wonders if you have an itchy trigger finger with Fast Draw Showdown. Finally, Final Fight™ 3 on the Virtual Console™ service makes you wonder if the fight is ever really final.

Nintendo DSiWare

Trajectile
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points™
Description: Trajectile is a puzzle game that's as much about firepower as it is about brainpower, requiring you to line up your shot and launch a flurry of missiles at enemy targets. Three types of missiles are at your disposal, each one with its own characteristics - but all of them can bounce off walls on their path to smash, blast or drill through enemies and blocks. Along the way, you'll find item blocks just waiting to be destroyed so that you can obtain special power-ups ... and cause even more destruction. Be careful though, as missile type and position are predetermined and you get only a limited number of launches per stage. Complete multiple classes containing numerous individual stages, earning medals when you clear stages in fewer than the given number of turns. Are you ready to take aim at becoming a Trajectile master?

Animal Puzzle Adventure
Publisher: Aksys Games
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Mild Suggestive Themes
Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Animal Puzzle Adventure is a simple puzzle game where you have to lead various animals to their respective barns placed on the map, while avoiding pitfalls and cliffs and using the objects on the field to your advantage. There are 10 stages per level with a total of five levels, creating 50 stages in all. After clearing a stage, you unlock a piece of a photo. Once you clear all 10 stages in a level, the wallpaper for that level becomes unlocked and you can then view it in the gallery. With so many puzzles to unravel, you'll find yourself immersed in the puzzle-riffic world of Animal Puzzle Adventure.

Hell's Kitchen Vs.
Publisher: Ludia
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Hell's Kitchen Vs. is based on the U.S. TV phenomenon where world-renowned chef Gordon Ramsay puts aspiring chefs through rigorous culinary tests. The game recreates the show's pressure-cooker atmosphere as two players battle head-to-head in an arcade-style kitchen challenge. Try to conquer your opponent in each time-management test, while taking the heat of Gordon Ramsay judging and rating your performance at every stage of the game.

WiiWare

Heron: Steam Machine
Publisher: Triangle Studios
Players: 1-4
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Wii Points™
Description: Heron: Steam Machine is a game about a factory where rubber duckies are being produced by a large steam engine. On this steam engine, there are four different gauges which you will have to watch carefully. By connecting the pipes, you will earn points and relieve some of the pressure, keeping the machine running just a little bit longer. If one of the gauges reaches its maximum, the machine will eventually blow up, and the game is over. If you were lucky enough to achieve a high score, make sure you enter your name in the list so other players can compete with you. In Multiplayer, you are able to cooperate with friends in maintaining the steam machine. When you play with two, three or four players, the screen is divided into sections with different background colors. Each player is able to solve his or her own part of the puzzle. Players are restricted to their own section of the screen, so you will have to work together to make the pipes fit properly. (Additional accessories are required for multiplayer play and are sold separately.)

Pub Darts
Publisher: Big Blue Bubble Inc.
Players: 1-4
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Alcohol Reference
Price: 500 Wii Points
Description: Pub Darts is a simple darts simulation which uses the Wii Remote™ controller's unique controls to mimic dart-throwing motion. The game is set in a local pub where the players will settle in to play some of their favorite dart games, including 501, Cricket, Around the Clock, Killers and Baseball. Controls function just like throwing a real dart. Players are able to create their own personal profiles, including selecting their avatar image from a collection of creative characters and the design they would like displayed on the dart flights.

Fast Draw Showdown
Publisher: Digital Leisure Inc.
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: T (Teen) - Alcohol Reference, Violence
Price: 500 Wii Points
Description: When it comes to fast draw there're only two types of people: the quick ... and the dead! Now you have the chance to find out where you stand, or lie, as the case may be. You'll go up against the best quick draws in the business, including one of the world's fastest, Wes Flowers. Unholster your Wii Remote controller and show 'em who the fastest draw really is, in this live-action shooter. You can even take on a friend in multiplayer modes, and see which of you has the quickest draw. You'll need some serious speed and awesome accuracy to take on these gunslingers ... so get ready for some real fast draw action.

Virtual Console

Final Fight 3

Original platform: Super NES™
Publisher: Capcom USA
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: T (Teen) - Animated Violence
Price: 800 Wii Points
Description: Following the defeat and subsequent disappearance of the Mad Gear Gang, a small group known only as "Skull Cross" is responsible for a new uprising of vandalism, terrorism and death. The government of Metro City is at a complete loss. Metro City's mayor, Mike Haggar, and Guy are prepared to take on the new gang, but before they can act, the door bursts open, revealing Lucia, Cody's old friend. "Metro City is under attack!" she shouts, "Skull Cross is loose, and they've got something up their sleeves." But before any of them can move, a mysterious man appears in the doorway. "My name is Dean," he says. "I know Skull Cross inside-and-out, and I hate them more than anything. I can help you, and you can help me. We must go!" All four fighters vow to bring Skull Cross down. It will be a tough assignment, and may even be their final fight!

Nintendo adds new titles to the Nintendo DSi Shop and the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time on Mondays. Users with broadband Internet access can redeem Wii Points or Nintendo DSi Points to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel. Nintendo DSi Points can be purchased in the Nintendo DSi Shop. A Nintendo Points Card™ can be purchased at retail locations. All points from one Nintendo Points Card must be redeemed in either the Nintendo DSi Shop or the Wii Shop Channel. They are not transferable and cannot be divided between the two systems.

Remember that both Wii and Nintendo DSi feature parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit Wii.com or NintendoDSi.com.
 
Final Fight 3! I just bought 2 last week and thought it got boring fast -- even in 2 player mode. I hear 3 improves on a lot of aspects though.
 
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