VC and WiiWare Releases for 6/23/08. (Alex Kidd on the Gyrostarr!)

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WII-KLY UPDATE: ONE WIIWARE GAME AND TWO VIRTUAL CONSOLE GAMES ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL

June 23, 2008

Everybody loves a cIassic battle between good and evil. With the latest additions to the Wii™ Shop Channel, your greatest challenge will be choosing where to wipe out the bad guys-in deep space, on mean city streets or in a monster-ridden fantasy world. Whatever the venue, be ready for outrageous enemies and memorable missions you'll relish from beginning to end.

Nintendo adds new and cIassic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii™ owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week's new games are:

WiiWare™

Gyrostarr™ (High Voltage Software, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone-Mild Fantasy Violence, 700 Wii Points): Gyrostarr challenges you and up to three additional players to pilot your ships through a series of twisting, turning technoplasma tracks while battling a variety of deadly alien foes at ever-increasing speeds. While fighting and maneuvering, you must collect enough energy to activate the ancient warpgate at the end of each track. Succeed, and you can journey to the next, even deadlier track. Fail, and the gate will slam shut, destroying your ship. Enhance your ship with weapon pickups, coordinate attacks with your friends to fire powerful combined blasts and use your grapple to snag energy and pickups in the midst of combat. Control your ship with the Wii Remote™ controller, Nunchuk™ controller or CIassic Controller™, or use the "paired" control system that allows two players to use a connected Wii Remote and Nunchuk or CIassic Controller at the same time. Offering 50 levels of intense action, powerful pickups, high-speed bonus levels and mayhem for up to four players, Gyrostarr is a killer arcade challenge.



Virtual Console™

Alex Kidd in Miracle World(Sega Master System, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone-Comic Mischief, 500 Wii Points): In this platformer from the 1980s, you're Alex Kidd, looking for your lost brother Egle. In order to find your brother, you'll have to contend with the evil Janken the Great, who will send his henchmen and monsters at you to thwart your progress. One aspect of this adventure is that you'll have to play the cIassic game of "rock, paper, scissors" against the henchmen in order to defeat them. With 16 different levels to conquer in order to save Egle, this cIassic is sure to test your skills and your wits at the same time.

BURNING FIGHT (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, Rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older-Mild Suggestive Themes, Violence, 900 Wii Points): Released in 1991 by SNK, BURNING FIGHT is a side-scrolling hand-to-hand-combat action game. In pursuit of Casterora, leader of a huge syndicate that has escaped from New York to Osaka, the protagonists are three detectives: Duke, Ryu and Billy. Each character fights using a combination of punches, kicks and jumps, plus his own particular special move, activated by simultaneously pressing the jump and attack buttons. These lethal techniques have enormous destructive force, but they also consume a great deal of energy. For this reason, players must use their special moves with skillful timing. Luckily for the detectives, new weapons and additional health can be found by breaking things like phone booths and street signs along the way. A boss, who must be defeated in order to continue the mission, awaits players at the end of each stage. You can also take on the gang with a friend, but beware-attacks by one player can damage the other, so keep an eye on where your partner is in the heat of the battle. End Casterora's reign of terror once and for all.

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The description for Burning Fight sounds so generic. Glad to see Alex Kidd on the VC! I haven't played that game in years.
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I only have 500 points left... and I am already waiting for Lost Odyssey to come in the mail...

Is Alex Kidd any good?
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I'm thinking about Gyrostar, what does it do differently compared to Tempest/Space Giraffe?
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The description for Burning Fight sounds so generic. King9999

Definitely. There's an old arcade beat'em up if there ever was one. A couple friends going into the crime-overrun streets to make things right? Check. Huge-ass sprites of the exact same two types of enemies? Check. Lame gameplay features like life-draining special attacks? Check. Cheap bosses put there only to make you drop quarter after quarter? Probably check. In fact, the only thing I'm missing right now is having to rescue the beautiful sister of someone.

At least Streets of Rage had that leathery dude that humped you. Or the lamp posts.

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[QUOTE="King9999"]The description for Burning Fight sounds so generic. SteelAttack

Definitely. There's an old arcade beat'em up if there ever was one. A couple friends going into the crime-overrun streets to make things right? Check. Huge-ass sprites of the exact same two types of enemies? Check. Lame gameplay features like life-draining special attacks? Check. Cheap bosses put there only to make you drop quarter after quarter? Probably check. In fact, the only thing I'm missing right now is having to rescue the beautiful sister of someone.

At least Streets of Rage had that leathery dude that humped you. Or the lamp posts.

Yep, there is no reason to buy Burning Fight when they have multiple Streets of Rage games on the VC. At least in the case of beat 'em ups, Nintendo didn't release every terrible game before it put out the games people wanted to play, eh?