Opinion: On Wii Shop and DSiWare today: Pokemon Rumble, Indiana Jones’ Greatest Adventures, Street Fighter II’: Champion Edition, Art Style: Digidrive, Arcade Bowling, Robot Rescue external link

Video Games Blogger | by Ferry | Mon, Nov 16

Nintendo has now added these new/classic games to the Wii Shop Channel and Nintendo DSi Shop. The games go live at 9AM Pacific time. Users with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points or Nintendo DSi Points to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Chann...

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Thumbnail Last Week, Brian Warmoth from MTV Multiplayer says (in Next 'Metroid Prime' Game May Appear On DS/DSi) Producer Kensuke Tanabe already stated that Retro Studios' "Metroid Prime" series may not be over, but now that their trilogy on the Wii is complete they could be focusing on a return to the Nintendo DS. Such a project would be well timed for the DS XL's arrival in North America.

Thumbnail And Mike Fahey from Kotaku says (in The Nintendo Download: Let's Get Ready To Pokémon Rumble) A fine lineup this week, and let's not forget the Virtual Console, where Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventure for the Super Nintendo (800 Wii points) and Street Fighter II Championship Edition for the TurboGrafx16 (700 points) both go on sale today.

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Thumbnail And Gaming Bits says (in Nintendo Download - Wii and DSi Shop releases for 11.16.09 (US)) Nintendo has announced today's new Wii Shop and DSi Shop games. A new Pokémon game is available for the Wii today with Pokémon Rumble. What's great is you'll be able to get a sampling of it. Nintendo is offering a playable demo of Pokémon Rumble, along with four other WiiWare games.

Thumbnail Last Month, Josh from Video Games Blogger says (in Metroid Prime Trilogy review. Samus re-lands on Wii in a three-game set of her previous Prime missions) Overall, the game just feels better, on the whole, using a GameCube controller the way it was meant to be played. BUT, particularly if you didn’t play the GameCube originals, then these controls work fine. They just take a while to get used to.

Thumbnail 3 Months Ago, hey_suburbia from WiiNintendo says (in Metroid Prime Trilogy – Video Review) Metroid Prime: Trilogy is an action-adventure video game compilation developed by Retro Studios and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console. It features Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption on a single dual-layer disc. The former two, whi...

Thumbnail And JohnnyV from Nintendo Wii News and Views says (in Metroid Prime Trilogy Review Round-Up) If, by some lucky twist of fate, you fall into the category of Wii owners who have never played any of the Prime games before, Nintendo has with Trilogy delivered you a box set of holy proportions. For a bargain price, you will receive 80-plus hours of the best adventuring found on any home con...

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