Note: Some demo versions do not support all game features, and players cannot save their in-game progress in demo versions.
WiiWare
Final Fantasy III
Experience the fun of this extraordinary RPG franchise. Originally released as Final Fantasy III on the Super NES in North America, this game is in fact Final Fantasy VI from the main series chronology.
Big Town Shoot Out (Performance Designed Products/Wii/500 Points)
The ultimate cowboy gun game for 1-4 players.
Howdy, partner, and welcome to Big Town Shoot Out. If you’re a sharpshooter with an itchy trigger finger, you’ve come to the right place.
Big Town Shoot Out will take you through 40 increasingly challenging stages, across 10 zones and 10 different game types, all playable by up to four players simultaneously (additionally accessories required and are sold separately). Are you cowboy enough to make it through? As my old pa used to say, risk everything, fear nothing and have no regrets. It may not be the easy way, but it’s the cowboy way.
Game types include: Train Trouble, Saloon, Windmill, Ranch, Mine, Street Scene, Boot Hill Cemetery, Outlaw Camp, Western Diorama and Turning Cards.
Nintendo DSiWare/3DS eShop
Moto eXtreme (Chillingo/3DS/$ 7.99)
Defy gravity, perform awesome stunts and navigate crazy courses in the most extreme MotoX biking thrill ride.
Go extreme in this MotoX biking thrill ride. Defy gravity as you grab air via huge jumps and pull off awesome trials-style stunts. Guide your bike to the end of the course, and be sure to collect all the stars along the way to earn maximum points. Take your bike through a huge variety of courses over four worlds, including forests, deserts, frost-covered mountains and even lava-rich volcanic environments.
In Constructor mode, you can interact with your environment by using the Nintendo DSi stylus to draw ledges, ramps and jumps. What will you create? Intuitive controls, fun-packed game play and challenging courses make this a MotoX ride you won't want to miss.
No. of Players: 1 player
Kirby's Dream Land (3DS)
Kirby's debut video game has been re-released for Nintendo 3DS. Someone has stolen the magical Twinkle Stars from the inhabitants of Dream Land. It's Kirby to the rescue.
The Lost Town: The Dust (CIRCLE Entertainment/3DS/$ 4.99)
Blood, silence and fear soak this lost town. Can you make it through the night?
In the year 2037, a small remote town in the South American Andes is cut off from the outside world by a mudslide. After a full week of heavy rain, a power outage causes a massive explosion at a biochemical military facility located on the outskirts of the town.
A beautiful girl named Chilia with red hair and deep red eyes emerges from the darkness. Possessing incredible combat skills, you must use her abilities to find survivors before nightfall. Other objectives include setting traps, collecting items and using various weapons to defeat unknown creatures. The more you battle, the more skills you gain. The danger level increases at nighttime, so you will need the help of survivors in the camp to protect it for a course of seven days. While you wait for the rescue team to arrive, you must fight off vicious creatures that are starving for their next meal.
No. of Players: 1 player
Boardwalk Ball Toss (Skyworks Interactive/3DS/$ 1.99)
Experience the fun and excitement of playing your favorite carnival games at the Boardwalk.
Step right up and try your skill at one of your favorite boardwalk attractions. Boardwalk Ball Toss comes to you from SKYWORKS®, creators of quality sports and arcade games. It combines amazing graphics, realistic physics and great game play to recreate the action and ambience of a carnival booth on the boardwalk. In Quick Play mode, you get unlimited balls to knock down as many bottles as you can before time runs out – earn bonuses for knocking down a whole stack. In Progressive Play mode, you move through multiple levels that feature six-bottle stacks and special gold, bronze and other bonus bottles. Lastly, you can win prizes based on your score.
No. of Players: 1 player
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