Wiikly Update for 9/24/07 (US)

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Kirby's Avalanche™ (Super NES®, 1-2 players, rated E for Everyone, 800 Wii Points): Everyone's favorite round, pink hero takes a break from swallowing his enemies to put your brain to work in this fast-paced puzzle game. Players take control of Kirby and match wits with well-known enemies from the Kirby series (including his archrival, King Dedede) in an effort to win the First Annual Dream Land Avalanche Competition. The simple-but-addictive game play revolves around brightly colored blobs and boulders. When the right amount of matching blobs are stacked, they explode and rain down on your opponent's field of play. Repeat this until your screen is clear to move on to the next round. But be careful—the farther you advance, the faster the blobs fall and the smarter the opponents get. Are you good enough to help Kirby become the avalanche king?

Streets of Rage™ 3 (Sega Genesis, 1-2 players, rated E 10+ for Everyone 10 and Older - Violence, 800 Wii Points): Just when you thought the world was safe from the Syndicate and its shady leader, Mr. X, they have returned to torment the city once again. Mr. X has developed lifelike robots to take the place of various city officials so he can be in complete control. Now it's up to our old heroes Axel, Skate and Blaze to stop the threat with their amazing fighting skills. With more weapons and combat moves, as well as secret characters and various endings, this return to the streets is one you won't want to miss.

LEGEND OF HERO TONMA (TurboGrafx16, 1-2 players, rated E for Everyone - Mild Cartoon Violence, 600 Wii Points): LEGEND OF HERO TONMA is an action game that puts players in control of the magic-user Tonma, whose role - as was typical for game heroes of the day - is to travel to another world and save the princess. Fight your way through seven stages using Tonma's jump ability and shot power. Collect power-ups and barriers to grow in strength and pummel your enemies. Bring that strength to the end of each stage to face off against and defeat the menacing bosses that aim to keep you from the princess. This well-detailed game's comic visuals and feel will have players wanting to come back for more frantic and exciting action.
 
nope No mario rpg. no mario games
More pain and torcher
I wanted to see some pics and i get nothing on my wii it says update for the sept 17 help
 
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my wii does not show the new gmaes i would like to see the pics with them
 
Already have Streets of Rage II and wasnt impressed. Remembered that game being a little better than it seems now......Dont need 3

Is it me or do they need to stop with the sequals and give more variety?

I want more NES damnit!!!! I just want a handful of classic NES games like:
Blades of Steel, Double Dragon II, P.O.W.,

oh, and Ill take the SMB II Japan release also.......
 
Streets of rage 3 is great, but #2 was the best in the series. Wish they'd hurry up with the neogeo games though. I'm itching for some Art of Fighting!
 
well that answers my question if streets of rage III is worth it, thanks Tairusu. I guess I might get #2 when I get more wii points eventually but another lackluster release week from nintendo. Where the heck is turtles II the arcade game? Europe has had it for months.
 
Looking forward to SoR 3, even though I've heard it's not as good as SoR 2.

jesse1596 said:
well that answers my question if streets of rage III is worth it, thanks Tairusu. I guess I might get #2 when I get more wii points eventually but another lackluster release week from nintendo. Where the heck is turtles II the arcade game? Europe has had it for months.

No we haven't.
 
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jesse1596 said:
well that answers my question if streets of rage III is worth it, thanks Tairusu. I guess I might get #2 when I get more wii points eventually but another lackluster release week from nintendo. Where the heck is turtles II the arcade game? Europe has had it for months.

Well, SoR III is worth it, if you already have SoRII :) It's a good beat-em-up in it's own right, but it's just not as well crafted as the second entry in the saga. Also, if this is the same US release that came out in '94 then it's heavily censored, and one of the playable characters is going to be missing.

They took out "Ash" in the US release because he was too offensive (Stereotypical sissy gay). You could only play as him by using a game genie, but since we don't have that on the VC. *shrug* Still, if you like SoR II then pick up SoR III some day.
 
another week of sucky games!! when is nintendo gonna give us the kind of games we really want!?
 
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