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Today is the release of the first game from the newly revived Sunsoft with Blaster Master (500 points) for the Virtual Console. It is not alone though as Earthworm Jim 2 (800 points) hits the Virtual Console as well today.

DSiWare gets another Master of Illusions game (200 points), EA’s Littlest Pet Shop (800 points), Miami Nights (800 points) from Gameloft, Bejewled Twist (500 points) from Popcap, and Yummy Yummy Cooking Jam (500 points).

WiiWare’s updates include Stunt Cars (800 points), Diatomic (800 points), Moki Moki (800 points), and Rubik’s Puzzle Galaxy: RUSH (600 points).

Details on each title after the jump.


Filed: Gaming News


In some regards, games look weirder and weirder to me. All of them have to abide by the almighty Game Logic, you see. First aid kits completely heal monster bites and gunshot wounds, enemies don’t know how to use power-ups, and your animal mounts can run for all eternity without stopping to rest.

One staple of Game Logic is The NPC Who Blocks Your Path For Some Petty Reason. You have to save the world, but if some little kid says “you can’t go down this alley until you give me the password!” then by giblets you’re going to find out that password. No chopping the kid’s head off or even picking him up and moving him aside. For all the bad press game characters get for being evil influences, they sure are sticklers for the rules.

That’s basically how Wilhelm acts. If he can keep from it, he won’t break any rule. If he does, then he might as well BE that evil villain that’s trying to destroy the planet.