Military Madness Screens!
Monday, April 6th, 2009Pretty soon we’ll be seeing the remake of Military Madness for Wii Ware - a game that was on the Turbo-GraFX 16 WAAAAY back in the day. Check out these screen shots! Thanks, WiiWareWorld!






Pretty soon we’ll be seeing the remake of Military Madness for Wii Ware - a game that was on the Turbo-GraFX 16 WAAAAY back in the day. Check out these screen shots! Thanks, WiiWareWorld!






Holy crap - Space Invaders!
When I was a kid, I had Space Invaders on my Atari 2600 and a trackball controller. I played this game for hours. According to GoNintendo, it’ll be here in May - but no one knows the cost yet.
<shakes fist at the universe>

Here’s a trailer for Strong Bad’s new game, 8-Bit is Enough. Looks like fun.
This is a WiiWare release, so you’ll need some Wii points!
Out this week in downloadable games for your Wii:
If you enjoy these puzzle-rific games like my co-author does, check out the newest WiiWare release, Plattchen Twist-and-Paint for the Virtual Console.
We expunged only briefly about one of the new WiiWare releases, Mega Man 9, for the virtual console. If you were an NES Mega Man player (as I was) back in the day, you’re going to need to go ahead and pick this up, Bill Lumberg style. Capcom’s “blue bomber” is back, he’s mad, and he’s ready to kick some butt in this new release. IGN has an informative article (as they always do) on the Mega Man 9 release. From the article:
Capcom Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced that Mega Man 9 is now available for download on Nintendo’s WiiWare service, and will be available for the PlayStation Network on September 25, and Xbox Live Arcade on October 1. The original 2D classic Mega Man returns, bringing the series back to its roots with retroaction-platform gameplay and NES-inspired old school graphics. Relive the Mega Man experience with maniacally themed environments, a host of power-ups, and classically-inspired bosses, each with their own unique weapons and weaknesses. Mega Man 9 is rated E for Everyone by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) and is available for,1000 Wii Points, $9.99 PlayStation Network, or 800 Microsoft Points.
You know you need some Wii Points for these great releases - go get a Wii Points Card!
Oops! There’s two more titles that I forgot to post about in my frenzy to let everyone know about Vectorman and Super Dodge Ball -Mega Man 9 and PLÄTTCHEN twist ‘n’ paint.
From the Official Nintendo News Source:
Mega Man™ 9 (CAPCOM, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone-Mild Cartoon Violence, 1,000 Wii Points): Mega Man fans, the wait is over! The classic Blue Bomber that debuted in 1987 is back with the ninth installment in the classic series. It’s a new adventure for Mega Man done in an 8-bit style-graphics, music and gameplay are all like you remember them.
PLÄTTCHEN twist ‘n’ paint (Bplus, 1-8 players, Rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points): PLÄTTCHEN twist ‘n’ paint is a crazy, challenging puzzle shooter that delivers more than 100 hours of fun, supporting up to eight players simultaneously. Guard the birth of ZeLeLi and free them from the menace of the evil black Shadow Plättchen. Play as one of the countless FantasyMEs and fight as an astronaut, butterfly, car or football against sharks, cowboys, asteroids and skulls in numerous, fabulous fantasy Worlds. Use items and multipliers in combos to fight yourself to the top of the high scores and find the perfect way to solve a level. Go wild in three completely different game modes of PLÄTTCHEN twist ‘n’ paint with more than 300 levels. Twist cooperatively with your friends or compete through many multiplayer modes.
WiiWare Fans and Virtual Console Lovers, attention: Vectorman has finally made it out of the gate and is available for points purchase on WiiWare. IGN was reporting that Vectorman got a green light for release some year and a half ago - so why did it take so long to get this great game out in the USA? Who knows. Europe and Japan have had this for about a year.
The game, if you had a Sega Genesis 16 bit, is actually quite a spectacle, and the images do it zero justice. Vectorman is packed with explosions, shooting, destruction, rampage, and all of those other goodies that you can expect from the old title. From IGN’s excellent article:
The game looks sensational. Its use of color, its fluid animation, its over-the-top explosions that shake the entire screen — it’s undeniable that Vectorman pushed the power of the Genesis to the extreme, and fans in the ’90s took notice. Vectorman’s graphics got gamers to put down the new PlayStation pads and pick up their classic SEGA controllers one more time. And, when they did, they got to blow up a whole lot of stuff.
Go get some Wii points and get your own copy of Vectorman.
I would hope that any original NES players had the Super Dodge Ball game, and played it frequently - you’ll also be happy to know that WiiWare has released said Super Dodge Ball game for the Virtual Console! For 500 Wii Points it’s yours - and IGN is giving it a rating of “great” with an 8.5 of 10 score. Totally worth it. Get a 2000 Wii Points Card and buy this game. Seriously. This was hours of fun when NES was the rockin’est console out there.
Peripheral company Ninty is reportedly working on a storage solution for Wii consoles. American consumers and Wii fanatics (like yours truly) are buying lots and lots of WiiWare titles, and we need somewhere to stick them once console memory is eaten up.
“We are working on a storage solution and it is especially important in America because our consumers are using Wii Points for the Virtual Console and WiiWare,” Fils-Aime offers.
“I want the people to have the right expectations; we have never said that it will be a hard drive nor have we mentioned how we will fix this issue, but we are going to deliver a better way to store the games.”
Hmm. Not an external storage drive, and not a zebra. What could it be?
According to the article, game designer Shigeru Miyamotosays that Ninty isn’t planning many more peripherals with Nintendo. I wonder what’s up with that?
Nintendic’s great writers and the good folk over at WiiWare-World have posted information about the WiiWare release, Fun! Fun! Mini-golf, with screenshots by IGN.
This game obviously isn’t released yet, and we’ll post more info about it as soon as it comes available. It looks pretty awesome, though! Wii-Ware World also posted some info about the game and the graphics:
Nintendic and Wii-Ware World, thanks!
New on WiiWare this week is a title called My Aquarium from HudsonSoft; a virtual fishtank of sorts. It’s gonna set you back 500 Wii Points, and it’s one player, but you have up to six fish tanks you can “design,” with up to 40 species of fishies.
Sound ridiculous? Well, WiiWare World gave it 8 of 10, calling it “a unique experience that will provide enjoyment for gamers of all ages and backgrounds.” Stick that in your fishtank and - um - swim with it?
Hmm. Yeah.
WeKnowWii has gained a Nintendo Press Pass! We’ll always bring you as much up-to-date information as we can, as soon as it’s available!
New today, on WiiWare, from the Nintendo Press Vault:
Magnetica™ Twist (Nintendo, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone-Comic Mischief, 1,000 Wii Points): The classic puzzle game Magnetica is now available on WiiWare , putting its own unique “twist” on the puzzle-game experience. You’re surrounded by marbles, marching slowly but surely down a track. Use a launcher (piloted by a Mii™ of your choice) to shoot marbles with matching colors and wipe them out before they reach the end of the track. Control couldn’t be simpler, as all you need to do is twist the Wii Remote™ controller to aim and press the A button to shoot. And the game play remains as addictive and deep as you’ve come to expect in Nintendo’s puzzle games, with five varied play modes, advanced mechanics such as the ability to lob marbles, and a never-ending supply of combos. This definitely isn’t your typical game of marbles.
Also new today, for the Virtual Console:
FATAL FURY 2 (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, Rated T for Teen-Animated Blood, Violence, 900 Wii Points): Released in 1992 by SNK, FATAL FURY 2 is the second installment in the renowned fighting-game series. In addition to Terry, Andy and Joe, who appeared in the original game, another five distinctive fighters gather from around the world to compete for the championship title. Also newly added are stage-specific hazards and the ability to perform desperation attacks when a character’s strength is low. These particularly deadly techniques create the chance for a come-from-behind victory achieved with a single strike. Moreover, the innovative two-line battle, which proved popular in the previous version, also has been radically enhanced. Pressing the weak-attack and strong-attack buttons simultaneously enables players to move their fighters to another line themselves, or to launch an attack that pushes opponents back to another line. This game mechanic, unique to this title in the series, allows the player to take advantage of the depth of the screen and create even more exciting bouts. Can you prove yourself the king of fighters again?
Check them out! Need Wii Points? Go get some!