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WiiWare Launches, Wii Shop Theme Gets Stuck in Heads

Mon, May 12, 2008

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Time to start rationing out your blocks of memory, Nintendo fans — WiiWare, a new addition to the Wii Shop Channel, has gone live with six new games. WiiWare will augment Nintendo’s existing online marketplace with original content, in addition to the re-released retro classics still available in the “virtual console” section.

Nintendo, in a press release this morning, had quite a bit to say about the possibilities of WiiWare:

WiiWare frees developers from the traditional constraints of video game development. WiiWare lets developers experiment with big ideas and small budgets to the benefit of players everywhere. Newer, smaller teams now have an outlet for their creative ideas. The constantly growing WiiWare library will have a regular flow of unique video gaming experiences consumers might not otherwise have access to.

WiiWare is to the video game industry what independent films are to Hollywood,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of Americas executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. I guess blackjack and a five-year-old flash game were really getting held down by the man up until now. Still, new avenues for original, independent content are always a good thing. The six launch games range in price from $5 to $15, or 500-1500 Nintendo Fun Bucks Wii Points.

Next-Gen has an extensive interview regarding the process behind WiiWare from a developer perspective, interviewing a trio of WiiWare developers, who seem to agree with Nintendo’s assessment. Frontier’s David Braben, regarding WiiWare launch title LostWinds, had this to say:

From a development point of view WiiWare is great. It means we can take bigger risks, we can experiment with new control mechanisms at less financial and commercial risk and I think that’s a fantastic thing.

Impressions for the six launch games can be expected to roll in soon. For now, here is the full launch list:

FINAL FANTASY® CRYSTAL CHRONICLES®: My Life as a King (Square Enix, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone Mild Fantasy Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes, 1,500 Wii Points): FINAL FANTASY CRYSTAL CHRONICLES: My Life as a King takes a legendary franchise and launches it into the realm of simulation gaming. Players are challenged to rebuild a kingdom, leading its young king on a path of discovery through an adventure bristling with mystery and intrigue.

LostWinds (Frontier Development, 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone Mild Fantasy Violence, 1,000 Wii Points): A fresh, enchanting platform adventure that puts the power of the wind in the palm of your hand from raging tornados to the gentlest breeze. Youll wield your Wii Remote controller to power Tokus jumps and glides, suspend and smash enemies, meet friends and solve puzzles using LostWindsnovel, intuitive and playful control system.

Defend your Castle (XGen Studios, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone Cartoon Violence, 500 Wii Points): Defend your Castle takes place on a grassy plain surrounded by invaders. You are the commander of your castle, and it is your duty to fling the invading enemies sky-high, watching them plummet to their demise. As you progress, add powerful spells and upgrades to your arsenal for repelling the attacks. How long can you hold them off?

Pop (Nnooo, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone, 700 Wii Points): Pop bubbles to score points and stop the timer from running out. Pop can be enjoyed by anyone casual gamers can simply play to pop bubbles and keep the game moving, whereas advanced players will need to pick their shots rapidly and accurately and generate combos to maximize their score.

V.I.P. Casino: Blackjack (High Voltage Software®, Inc., 1-4 players, Rated T for Teen Simulated Gambling, 700 Wii Points): V.I.P. Casino: Blackjack re-creates the casino experience, with fully animated players and a realistic Las Vegas dealer. Single players can increase their bankrolls, while multiple players can engage in a head-to-head mini-blackjack tournament.

TV Show King (Gameloft, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points): TV Show King transforms your living room into a real TV quiz show studio where youll face the challenge of answering more than 3,000 questions across six different categories. Compete against family and friends and use your Wii Remote controller in original ways to make it to the finals to see who can win the greatest amount of cash in one final, deciding duel.

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