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Don't ask em why, but when I read "Can you survive the Pachinkeet Temples of Planet Pachinko?" in the press release, I couldn't stop laughing. Maybe it's because I know when I announce this game on RetroforceGo! this week, Chad Concelmo will lose himself in one of those incredible fits of laughter that make everyone else hysterical, just by listening to him. Oh yeah, Planet Pachinko is 500 Wii points and can be yours now.
 
Jungle Speed was also announced, which is a card game for up to 8 players and will set you back 1,000 Wii points. I haven't played it yet, so I can't comment on any possible fun factor, but I'm happy to see a card game rather than another puzzle title (unless it's Puzzle! Puzzle! Puzzle!, of course).
 
In my opinion the Virtual Console gets the best deal this week with Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, an old favoritewhich you can score for a mere 500 Wii points. I'd tell you about it, but it's Castlevania --I sincerely hope you already own the original, but if you don't, you really should jump on downloading this one, because it's wonderful!
WII-KLY UPDATE: TWO WIIWARE GAMES AND ONE VIRTUAL CONSOLE GAME ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL


Jan. 12, 2009


What's your weapon of choice? Is it a laser gun? Or maybe just a simple deck of cards? No matter what type of game gets you fired up, the latest additions to the Wii™ Shop Channel are sure to add something new and exciting to your arsenal. With fast-flying cards, tumbling pachinko balls and sinister vampires in your midst, you'll need every tool at your disposal.

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™


Jungle Speed® (Playful Entertainment Inc., 1-8 players, Rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points): Jungle Speed is a lightning-fast card game for the entire family, where quick reflexes and a keen eye will put you on top. Flip your cards, watch your opponents and grab the totem at the right moment to win the game. Just when you think you've got it down, a new card can temporarily change the rules and keep you on the edge. Play starts when the first person flips a card. Moving around the table, symbols are revealed until two of the exposed cards match. Players with matching cards must then scramble to grasp the totem in the middle of the table; the loser gets the winner's cards and anything in the pot. With paws flying, be the first person to get rid of all your cards and win the game.

Planet Pachinko (Allied Kingdoms Inc., 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone—Fantasy Violence, 500 Wii Points): Can you survive the Pachinkeet Temples of Planet Pachinko? In the future of the future, an ancient civilization has sealed away its riches in elaborate temples dedicated to the game of pachinko. Now the Robot family must fight through these dangerous temples in search of their lost puppy. Using their rockets, lasers, grenades and slime launchers, will they be able to survive the challenges? They aren't the only ones adventuring through the temples. The pirate Vile Vill and his minions are looking to loot the temples and take on the Robot family. Play in single-player mode or with a friend in exciting two-player co-op.

Virtual Console™


Castlevania® III: Dracula's Curse (NES™, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone—Fantasy Violence, 500 Wii Points): This is the third game in the popular Castlevania series and the last of the franchise released on the original NES console. Take on the role of Trevor Belmont, forefather of Simon, and battle Dracula in a time long before the events of the first two Castlevania games. In addition to his trusty whip, Trevor has a previously unseen power—the ability to transform into one of three different companion spirits that he meets during his quest: Syfa, a young vampire hunter capable of powerful magic; Grant, a ferocious pirate who can climb on walls; and Alucard, forgotten son of Dracula, able to shoot fireballs and transform into a bat. Use an assortment of weapons (some specific to each character) as you choose which path to follow in your fight against Dracula and his army. Loaded with replay value and featuring some of the best platform action ever, this title is not to be missed.

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sumdawg's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/12/2009 11:50
sumdawg
yet another disappointing wiiware title. *Sighs* Bastards.
Face's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/12/2009 13:05
Face
Finally C3! I lost my cart too long ago.
Drack48's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/12/2009 13:06
Drack48
Castlevania 3..mhhh..will buy
randombullseye's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/12/2009 13:18
randombullseye
Castlevania 3! I just shouted it out loud!
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/12/2009 13:28
Jonathan Holmes
I love Castlevania 3 soooo much. After being scared and confused by Simon's Quest, C3 was such a nice return to form.

Plus, old school Alucard is totally hot.
Jacobgray's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/12/2009 13:58
Jacobgray
I still honestly don't know which version of Grant I like better. In the US version, he stabs with a short range dagger pretty fast, while in the Japanese version, he has an infinite supply of throwing daggers as his base attack. Both neat.
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/12/2009 15:25
Aaron Mxy Yost
Can we have an actual pachinko machine simulator released in the West already? Also, typing the word "pachinko" without the workaround eats my posts because it thinks I hate Chinese people.
Bob Muir's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/12/2009 16:19
Bob Muir
I don't suppose this would be any enhanced version of Castlevania III that restores the original Japanese music (6 tracks instead of 3) instead of the NES release that lacked the extra sound chip? Hearing the differences on Youtube is downright enlightening to how much we Americans missed out on.
Artemus's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/12/2009 18:41
Artemus
Anything Castlevania is amazing... Almost.
I've been playing tha hell outta the original and Super Castlevania IV! Konami... Thank you!
And yes, Castlevania III is very, very cool!
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