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Wii Shop releases for the week of 9/6: Bowling, MadStone, Mario Golf 64, more photo

After last week's announcements from Nintendo, from where I'm standing, every Wii-related game release pales in comparison to Punch Out!!. Seriously ... a new Punch Out!! games guys; it's all I've been thinking about for five days.

I'm trying to find someway to get excited about the WiiWare title Midnight Bowling (Gameloft, 1-4 players, 800 Wii Points), but it's tough. I'm sure the game's career mode is as "immersive" as they say it is, but unless I'm playing a game of 8-ball with Von Kaiser, I'm skeptical. 

The other WiiWare title being releases is an original puzzler called MadStone (Riverman Media, 1-2 players, 800 Wii Points). The game actually looks pretty wild -- breaking blocks to make a clear path for your "madstone" to reach the bottom of the screen -- despite the obvious lack of Piston Honda. Then again, I'm a sucker for block-breaking puzzlers, so Riverman Media may already have my eight dollars and I don't know it.

Virtual Console gets its updates as well, this week with the excellent Nintendo 64 version of Mario Golf (1-4 players, 1000 Wii Points) and Shining Force II (Sega Genesis, 1 player, 800 Wii Points). I apologize to all of you RPG-fanatics for listing Shining Force II as "more" in the headline of this post; don't hurt me. 

Press release after the jump. 

 Wii-kly Update

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

Pop quiz: What do you get when you add together 10 pins, 18 holes, two stolen jewels and hundreds of tumbling blocks? Never mind arithmetic—the answer lies in this week’s excellent additions to the Wii Shop Channel™. Wii™ lovers on the lookout for fresh gaming thrills can take their pick from a lively lineup that includes electrified bowling, Mario-styled golf, inventive puzzles and fantastic battles. Better yet, try out all four games and watch the fun grow exponentially.

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™

Midnight Bowling™ (Gameloft, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone, 800 Wii Points): Plunge directly into the trendy and electric atmosphere of Midnight Bowling. With awesome playing sensations, prepare for ultra-fun gaming thanks to a new physics engine that lets you control your throws precisely and easily with your Wii Remote™ controller and make spectacular spins that will impress your opponents. Face up to three friends in the fun party mode, where your playing abilities will be put to the test. Whatever your experience level, launch yourself into the immersive career mode, where you will play in the trendiest bowling spots on the planet against charismatic characters that will give you a run for your money.

MadStone (Riverman Media, 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone, 800 Wii Points): Time is short. Earth trembles as the forces of nature stir and grow restless. Can you turn the tide? In this dynamic puzzle game, you must clear the path for your elemental MadStones to reach the bottom of the screen. Blocks can be broken by striking them directly or by the force of falling objects. The novice tries frantically to break enough blocks, while the master sets up cascading collapses with only a handful of direct strikes. As two sides struggle for domination, titanic forces build, only to be unleashed in an earth-shaking final confrontation. Experience the mystical single-player journey, or challenge a friend in competitive two-player mode.

Virtual Console™

Mario Golf™ (Nintendo 64™, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points): Mario™ takes a well-deserved break from his role as the Mushroom Kingdom’s busiest hero and returns to the links for some world-class golfing action. Since no one likes to hit the fairways alone, he’s brought along a group of friends—both familiar characters and brand new ones. Choose from 10 different modes of play and six 18-hole courses in a variety of environments for a golfing experience with endless replay value. Add in fun, colorful graphics with a Mario touch (a Boo indicates wind direction), intuitive controls, incredibly deep game play and multiplayer support (taunt your opponents), and you have a game anyone will enjoy—even if you’ve never played a round of golf. Fore!

Shining Force™ II (Sega Genesis, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone—Mild Fantasy Violence, 800 Wii Points): It’s a dark and stormy night in the kingdom of Granseal when a thief steals two jewels from the Tower of the Ancients. He sets in motion strange events that lead to the resurrection of Zeon, the Devil King. Granseal’s king falls sick, the princess is kidnapped, and a door to Arc Valley, the Devil King’s home, is opened. The young swordsman, Bowie, realizing the grave danger Granseal faces, must lead the Shining Force to find the Holy Sword and the stolen jewels, and protect Granseal against the invading armies of Zeon.

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Edwin's Avatar
Edwin at 10/06/2008 08:55
Mario Golf 64 was a staple in my house. Totally buying that one.
killias2's Avatar
killias2 at 10/06/2008 09:07
I like Shining Force, but the Langrisser games totally ruined Shining Force for me. They're just so much... better.
Debeo Laurus's Avatar
Debeo Laurus at 10/06/2008 09:28
Shining Force 1 and 2 were some of the most life changing games I've ever played. I'll love those two games until the end of time.
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welkstar at 10/06/2008 09:28
Mario Golf and Shining Force! Its gonna be a good week Tater.
Vohaul79's Avatar
Vohaul79 at 10/06/2008 09:44
Shining Force FTW. Some of the best turn based RPG's ever IMO. Been looking for an RPG that competes ever since.
Guagloves's Avatar
Guagloves at 10/06/2008 09:54
Mario Golf? Sweet.
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galagabug at 10/06/2008 10:06
N64 mario golf!!!! this is when i get mad that the VC has no online play. i'd whoop on you like it was 1998.
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Rational Animal at 10/06/2008 10:15
@Debeo Laurus

Couldn't agree more...they really helped solidify my love for RPGs. Speaking of games with 'Shining' in the title, Shining in the Darkness also rocked.
Vohaul79's Avatar
Vohaul79 at 10/06/2008 10:57
@ killas2

What are the "Langrisser" games you speak of? Im always interested in trying out some old school RPG's i may have missed.
eternalplayer2345's Avatar
eternalplayer2345 at 10/06/2008 10:57
Shining force! Unfortunately I still haven't beaten the first but I just can't resist.
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HeavyD at 10/06/2008 13:05
@ Vohaul79

Well, Langrisser 1 was released in NA as Warsong. I'm pretty sure 2-4 never saw a release over here, which kills me because Warsong was super badass.
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CelicaCrazed at 10/06/2008 13:23
Mario Golf 64 will be downloaded.
Ascythopicism's Avatar
Ascythopicism at 10/06/2008 15:44
Shining Force II is the greatest game ever made.

These are the truest words I've ever spaked.
WutDaHeckMan's Avatar
WutDaHeckMan at 10/06/2008 21:05
oh F*cking Sh*t!!
i've been waiting for SF2 to be release since I beat the original in '94.

BEST GAME EVER. Leaps and bounds over the first one ( 2nd best game ever)

The secret boss battle at the end of the credits is rediculously fun and Peter edges Domingo out as the best Character of both games.
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Starman at 10/07/2008 19:00
SHINING FORCE 2 OMG !!!!!!!!!!
up right down left up right down left b a start AND MAKE SURE TO HOLD START!!!!!!!!
Lol
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