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The reason Dr. Mario is on WiiWare is probably because it was remade for the Wii, and also features online playing against one another via WFC.
Dr. Mario & Saikin Bokumetsu:
In Pokémon Ranch, you basically upload your Pokémon from Diamond and Pearl, and then you watch them walk around, and you can throw your Mii in, and take pictures. Then you send it to people. Amazing. Really. Saku Saku Animal Panic seems like some sort of puzzle game, in which you are supposed to fence off animals so they will not get in contact with other animals. Don't want crocodiles to touch your giraffes and such. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as King is basically Sim City with a Final Fantasy twist. The warriors in your town (which you are rebuilding due to events from Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles) go out and kill monsters and explore dungeons all on their own. Your job as the King is to make sure the city can satisfy all the needs of the people and that your warriors are capable of defending the town itself. LONPOS is a game similar to Daedalin Opus for the GameBoy. You are given an area with some blocks. Make it so all the shapes are used and every space is filled. The video can speak for itself. This is a brainteaser that is a big hit to some people. LONPOS:
If there are any other games that need to be explained let me know. How ya doing, buddy?
Last edited by Lacerta; Mar 21, 2008 at 09:53 PM.
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I'm buying My Life as a King, but I need to free up some space for it (requires 287 blocks for just the game................................~)
Apparently, while looking it up at wikipedia, it has downloadable content, each with their own pricing: Who wants to read a giant textbomb:
It's going to eventually end up costing more than an actual hard copy of a game, and depending on what you're comparing it to it probably already does... Most amazing jew boots |
Yeah, it's not too bad. I wouldn't mind paying it, although I'd only go for the important things like the dungeon & races. Races really should have been included though.
At least it warns you before you download that Wii Points will be required for additional content. The red sticker of doom. Assuming those that are out are available to us right now, the only thing I'd grab with my leftover points (500) is the dungeon pack and the shrine. Not sure how many dungeons are available right off the bat, but considering how I bend time to complete games I'd probably get bored of watching them walk into the same dungeon time and time again. Spoiler:
Decided to see what was available for Add-on Content: Spoiler:
I guess to go a bit "in detail" (more like just say what it tells you on the purchase screen): Spoiler:
Bought all the DLC available. It piles itself into one nice file for backup purposes I guess. Buying everything costs $16, and you get:
Leo should get a new outfit tomorrow, while Chime's bikini comes on the 20th. The buildings and races must be unlocked, and they are for Lv16~40 range. The Races are pretty easy to grab though if you play it smart and abuse Morale support, considering they are for Lv 8. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
Last edited by Lacerta; May 12, 2008 at 09:48 PM.
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