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Wii Shop releases: Bruiser and Scratch, Hockey Allstar Shootout, Sonic 2 photo

It's hard not to want to give Bruiser and Scratch (Steel Penny Games, Inc., 1 player, 1,000 Wii Points) a second glance.The original single-player puzzle/adventure title follows the adventures of a hard-nosed male bulldog (Bruiser) and "delicate" female cat (Scratch) as they try to escape over 100 levels by manipulating various objects. The game's developer, Steel Penny Games, is made up of a handful of ex-Naughty Dog (Jak & Daxter, Uncharted) employees; with that in mind, can the game be bad? Really? 

Hockey Allstar Shootout (Big Blue Bubble Inc., 1-2 players, 500 Wii Points) is the other game hitting WiiWare today, and is pretty much exactly what it sounds like. Three exciting "Hockey Skill Challenges" using the Wii Remote ... like using an actual hockey stick! The game supports up to two-players, so you can go head-to-head with your friends in the puck-related challenges, if that's your thing. 

Finally, Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (SEGA MASTER SYSTEM, 1 player, 500 Wii Points) comes to the Virtual Console. This may seem a bit odd, as the Sega Genesis version of the game was made available over a year ago, but many Sonic fans feel this is the superior version due to different level design, despite having inferior visuals.

So will you be taking a chance and trying out the new WiiWare titles Bruiser and Scratch and Hockey Allstar Shootout? Will you be going with an old, familiar friend with Sonic 2? Or are you saving your Wii points for something (or someone) special?

 Wii-kly Update

Two WiiWare Games and One Virtual Console Game Added to Wii Shop Channel

Neither sleet nor snow nor ice-cold winter winds shall keep Wii™ Shop Channel users from enjoying the best new and classic games. In fact, this week’s offerings include a hot new strategy-based puzzle game that promises to keep everyone in the household enthused, no matter how frightful the weather outside may be. Harrowing puzzles, hockey pucks and a world-famous hedgehog are all featured in the latest downloadable lineup, providing red-hot gaming thrills to counter the imminent December chills.

Nintendo adds new and classic 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™

Bruiser and Scratch (Steel Penny Games, Inc., 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points): Bruiser and Scratch are stranded in a strange world with a dark secret. Their only hope in finding a path home is to unravel the mystery of this place, one oversized puzzle at a time. Along the way, they make new friends and meet up with old adversaries, each of whom plays a role in their journey. Bruiser and Scratch offers a number of tutorial levels to bring the player up to speed gradually. The story unfolds over 48 puzzles and six landscapes. And for players who can’t get enough, Challenge mode offers 75 additional puzzles that range from child’s play to mind-bogglingly difficult.

Hockey Allstar Shootout (Big Blue Bubble Inc., 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone, 500 Wii Points): Use the Wii Remote™ controller as a stick and take the shot as you compete in three exciting Hockey Skills Challenges. In Head 2 Head, it’s just you versus the best goalies in the world in a five-puck shootout. Race against the clock to post the most goals in the fastest time. The three difficulty levels will place you against three increasingly talented goalies, each donning the jersey of their home country. In two-player mode, each player will take a turn as shooter and as goalie, and the player who scores the most goals in five shots is the winner. In Sharp Shooter, you post a high score in one of three difficulty levels by breaking as many targets as you can. Each time a shot fails to break a target, an X will appear in the upper left corner. Three misses and the game is over. Power Shot has you take your best shot and watch the Shot-Speed Clock light up. You have three attempts to blast the fastest shot you can, and only the best speeds will grace the high score list.

Virtual Console™

Sonic The Hedgehog™ 2 (SEGA MASTER SYSTEM, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 500 Wii Points): Play the popular Sonic The Hedgehog sequel, made specifically for the SEGA MASTER SYSTEM. Sonic returns home to his island just in time to see Dr. Eggman (a.k.a. Dr. Robotnik) run off with Tails. In fact, Dr. Eggman has kidnapped all of Sonic’s animal friends and placed them in robotic mind-controlling suits. He demands the six Chaos Emeralds, hidden on the island, in exchange for their safe return. Explore underground mine shafts, dash through underwater tunnels and hang glide through the clouds in Sonic’s search for the Chaos Emeralds. Once Sonic’s found them all, he must face off with the evil Dr. Eggman and thwart his plan for global domination.







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atastysammich's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/08/2008 08:38
atastysammich
Many Sonic fans are idiots for praising those infamous tube mazes.

Yeah, I went there.
John B's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/08/2008 08:55
John B
Considering that I have never played the master system version and am satisfied with the Genesis version, I doubt that the Master System version will be of any interest; however, I'm very interested in Bruiser and Scratch! From the team that brought Uncharted and Jak and Daxter?? Oh, hell yeah. I'll take my chances with that.
MiOdd's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/08/2008 12:26
MiOdd
For those who may not know, Sonic 2 on the Master System is a completely different game than the Genesis one. It's actually a port of the Game Gear title just with a better screen resolution. It's not a great game but if you're tired of all the Genesis titles the Master System Sonics are worth playing (imo) they're all different and offer a decent option for some extra Hedgehog goodness.
Perry Simm's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/08/2008 12:27
Perry Simm
"many Sonic fans feel this is the superior version"

No.
nosinging's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/08/2008 13:33
nosinging
Anyone tried Bruiser and Scratch? I love puzzlers but haven't looked into this.
HockeyFan's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/12/2009 21:41
HockeyFan
Hockey Allstar Shootout is great. I love all the Wii sports games.

- Hockey Equipment is my life.
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