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Nintendo Download (NDSi/3DS/Wii) Thursday, June 23, 2011

by Rainier on June 23, 2011 @ 8:13 a.m. PDT

Nintendo manufactures and markets hardware and software for its Wii, NDS, 3DS, and Wii U systems. Since 1983, when it launched the NES, Nintendo has sold more than 3.1 billion video games and more than 526 million hardware units globally, including the Wii, Wii U, NDS, 3DS, as well as the Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, SNES, N64 and GameCube systems. It has also created industry icons that have become well-known, household names such as Mario, Donkey Kong, Metroid, Zelda and Pokémon.

Note: Some demo versions do not support all game features, and players cannot save their in-game progress in demo versions.

WiiWare

The Mystery of Whiterock Castle (Wii/Aksys Games/1 player)

Experience a thrilling search for a missing princess. Find all the hidden objects in 10 meticulously detailed settings as you get to know the various inhabitants and rooms of the castle

Nintendo DSiWare/3DS eShop

Pro Jumper! Guilty Gear Tangent!? (3DS/NDSi)

Run, jump and towel-attack to collect apples and successfully bypass the legions bent on Chimaki’s destruction.

Chimaki from Guilty Gear 2 stars in this quirky platformer for the Nintendo DSiWare service. Chimaki is a tiny creature with an insatiable lust for life. Something of a recluse, he ventures out of his hermitage on occasion to seek the truth. What goes on behind that implacable face is a mystery – perhaps even to Chimaki himself. Make use of Chimaki’s run, jump and towel attacks to collect apples, successfully bypass the legions bent on his destruction and reach the hot spring located at the end of each stage. Chimaki is a lover, not a fighter. As such, a mere two hits will cause him to expire.

Stratego: Next Edition (3DS/NDSi)

Become the greatest general of all time.

In Stratego: Next Edition you must demonstrate your strategic skills on the battlefield. Stratego' s unique game play pits you against opponents who will do everything in their power to outsmart you. Rise to the challenge and confront them in battle. Emerge victorious and you’ll become the greatest general of all time. You can also play Stratego: Next Edition wirelessly against a friend who also owns a Nintendo DSi or Nintendo 3DS system and has a copy of the game. Do you have the strength to endure these challenges and be the first to capture the flag?

Tennis (3DS/Nintendo/1 Player/$ 2.99 )

Tennis, anyone? The ball is in your court.

For fans of classic video games and of the sport itself, this is one to add to your collection. As seen in the 1989 Game Boy™ release, this game delivers realistic match-play action.

Choose your opponent's skill level and practice your power serves, skillfully placed shots, lofty lobs and killer cross-courts. You may even recognize a friendly face on the court: Mario™. He will serve as umpire and call the close ones.

Get ready to game, set and match in Tennis.

To enjoy the 3D effect of Nintendo 3DS software, you must experience it from the system itself. All screenshots and videos on this website have been captured in 2D mode.

Delbo (3DS/Nintendo/1 Player/$ 2.99 )

Delbo is a shooting game in which the player shoots an orb to extinguish the same color orbs falling down from the upper side.

Delbo is a shooting-based puzzle game. Players must shoot an orb from the lower side of the screen to hit falling orbs from the upper side of the screen. When the color of the falling orbs matches the orb players shoot, they will be connected and extinguished. This game is easy to play but hard to master.


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