Tuesday, July 19, 2011

postheadericon Nintendo Store Update: Qix hits 3DS

Game Boy puzzle game introduces a half-dozen new hand-held range than just jam music game is his only new WiiWare version of the week.

July is an exceptionally mild for the months retail 3DS, with Pac-Man and Galaga dimensions (July 26) offers a single boxed game to start for the system. It 's been much busier on the download front, as Nintendo' s first weekly update for its digital display window contains two new Game Boy Virtual Console games and four other eShop / DSiWare originals for the handheld.

Qix was never about jaw-dropping visuals.

The Virtual Console debut in 1990 Qix Game Boy puzzle leads the way with a $ 3 price range. The game puts players in control of a small line drawing sparks on an empty field and requires them to pass from Box 75 percent of the screen at any level. The seemingly simple task is a series of dangerous sparks that cruise around the board outline, threatening to destroy boxes in-progress difficult. Qix also a multiplayer mode.

The 3DS gets a second retro release this week in the form of Jaleco 'S 1991 action game, Fortified Zone. The shooter can switch the player between two characters, since they have a four-level fort, the secret weapon to destroy the enemy force storm. Fortified Zone is now available for $ 4.

As playable for the quartet of new releases on either the DSi or the 3DS, they are headlined by the cascading gem puzzle game Jewel Keepers: Easter Island and Agetec 's graffiti-themed side-scrolling platform-Roller Angels, the one Trio looks heroines again a world of color weakened by alien invaders. Rounding out the selection of new releases will be makeup and style, the players may apply with the pen on cosmetics, 3D models, and Alawar Entertainment 's arcade-style sim game Farm Frenzy. To sell all four DSiWare / eShop title for $ 5 or 500 DSi points.

The last new game in Nintendo 's Weekly Roundup is simply jam, a new music game on WiiWare. Billed as a tool for creating, Just Jam lets players the Wii remote to cue up guitars, drum beats, sound effects and singing in 16 different tracks. Jam is only for 800 Wii points ($ 8).

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