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  • Japanese Nintendo downloads: Princess Tomato, Reflect Missile

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    01.19.2010

    [TRsROCKIN] The sole new downloadable game on Wii in Japan this week is the appealingly odd Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom, a first-person adventure game set in a world populated by personified fruits and vegetables. You play a heroic cucumber with a young persimmon sidekick. It really must be experienced. On DSiWare this week, there are two different kanji learning games (how does that happen?), a math training game, and -- more importantly, Q-Games's cool Breakout variant Reflect Missile. Even more importantly, because it's really funny, the Naruto photo app lets you put your face into some Naruto art. Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom (Famicom,1 player, 500 Wii Points) Atama wo Yoku Suru Ansan Zou no Hana Fuusen (DSiWare, 1 player, 200 DSi Points) Nandoku 500 Kanji Word Puzzle (DSiWare, 1 player, 200 DSi Points) Renjuku Kanji: Shougaku 2-nensei (DSiWare, 1 player, 500 DSi Points) Nari-chara: Naruto Shippuden (DSiWare, 1 player, 500 DSi Points) Reflect Missile (DSiWare, 1 player, 500 DSi Points)

  • NintendoWare Weekly: Fast Draw Showdown, Trajectile, Final Fight 3

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    01.04.2010

    This week might be a bit lighter on the triple-A WiiWare content than last week (which saw the releases of Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth and The Magic Obelisk), but there are still numerous titles available for Wii and DSi owners. One of which is Final Fight 3! And one more of which, you lucky downloaders, is the promised Fast Draw Showdown, which means you can be shooting at full motion video–captured, Old West–types today. A "yee-haw" would seem appropriate right now. %Gallery-81376%

  • Nintendo UK announces Reflect Missile for DSiWare, releases it

    by 
    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    11.28.2009

    Ready for some fairly unsurprising news? Nintendo UK recently revealed what we all expected yesterday following the OFLC rating of a Q-Games project titled Reflect Missile -- the game is designed for the DSiWare platform, and features Breakout-esque gameplay with strategy elements. You have to use a special set of missiles to help you clear out the aforementioned bricks, but you've only got a limited number, so ballistic conservation is key. Ready for some completely flabbergasting news? According to the same Nintendo listing, the game is out right now in the UK. Like, this second, now. You can own it, provided you live in the UK, and have access to the fungible assets required to purchase 500 DSi Points. We've contacted Q-Games to find out when Reflect Missile will be fired at North America.

  • OFLC rating reveals Q-Games' Reflect Missile, Nintendo publishing

    by 
    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    11.27.2009

    Q-Games and Nintendo had a recent partnership in the release of Digidrive, but it doesn't seem like they're letting their relationship cool off any time soon. According to a new OFLC rating, Q-Games is developing -- and Nintendo is publishing -- a game called Reflect Missile. No platform was announced, but the safe money's on either a DSiWare or WiiWare release. Now, let's get to determining exactly what a "Reflect Missile" is. Is is just, like, a really shiny missile, in which one might see themselves? Or is "Reflect Missile" a command in weird, broken English? For instance, "Captain Douglass, reflect [that] missile?" Or is the command being issued directly to the missile itself -- "Reflect, Missile!" The possibilities are as endless as they are nonsensical. [Via GamerBytes]