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NINTENDO DOWNLOAD: PIRATES AND PITFALLS SEND MASTERFUL MIXED MESSAGES

April 13, 2009

The new Nintendo DSi™ system has been on store shelves for just a week now. Today Activision's Mixed Messages™ becomes the first third-party downloadable game for the new system. Mixed Messages is a game of electronic telephone that can accommodate a whopping 21 players. On the WiiWare™ side, fans will find a game based on the popular Pop-Up Pirate™ toy that might have players sticking virtual swords into their Mii™ characters. And cIassic character Pitfall Harry Jr. makes his debut on the Virtual Console.

Nintendo adds new titles to the Nintendo DSi Shop and the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time on Mondays. Users with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ or Nintendo DSi Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel. Nintendo DSi Points can be purchased in the Nintendo DSi Shop. A Nintendo Points Card™ can be purchased at retail locations. All Nintendo Points from one Nintendo Points Card must be redeemed in either the Wii Shop Channel or the Nintendo DSi Shop. They are not transferable and cannot be divided between the two systems. This week's new games are:

Nintendo DSiWare™

Mixed Messages
(Activision, 2-21 players, Rated E for Everyone, 500 Nintendo DSi Points): Mixed Messages is the hilarious party game of mixed-up miscommunication. Sketch a picture to capture your friends' sentence, or try to figure out what in the world they've drawn. You might start with, "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" and end up with "A crazy surfer outruns flying sticks of dynamite while his fans cheer!" Two to 21 players take turns writing sentences and drawing pictures to pass along a message. This isn't a game about winning and losing - it's all about the funny miscommunications that happen along the way. You'll laugh when you see just how wacky things can get. Get together with your friends and mix it up.

Master of Illusion™ Express: Shuffle Games (Nintendo, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 200 Nintendo DSi Points): Master of Illusion Express titles are mind-boggling magic tricks pulled from the popular Nintendo DS™ game. Learn the illusions, practice up and amaze your friends. Master of Illusion Express: Shuffle Games will boggle your audience members' minds as they try to figure out how you know exactly what they're thinking. Also included is the bonus Vanishing Card trick, which the Nintendo DSi system performs for your enjoyment.

WiiWare

Party Fun Pirate™
(TOMY Corporation, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone - Comic Mischief, 500 Wii Points): Based on the popular Pop-Up Pirate toy, players take turns thrusting swords into a barrel that holds your captain captive, trying to see who can insert the most swords into the barrel. Thrust a sword into the wrong hole and you'll send your captain flying, which means it's game over for you! Unique Wii features add to the excitement, making for a fun-filled party game. Try swapping out the captain and putting your custom Mii character in the barrel for some real laughs!

Virtual Console

Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure™
(Sega Genesis, 1 player, Rated T for Teen - Animated Violence, 800 Wii Points): Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure is a side-scrolling action game in which you play adventurer Pitfall Harry Jr. in search of his father, Pitfall Harry. Pitfall Harry has been taken captive by the dreaded warrior spirit Zakelua: Lord of Evil. Armed with only a trusty sling and his father's journal, young Harry Jr. must now venture into the unknown to rescue him … before it's too late! Bungee jump and boomerang your way to safety as you battle through treacherous Mayan jungles, waterfalls and deserted mines. With 13 levels of fast, gripping action, you will need to be attentive and quick - or prepare to die …
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Master of illusion but still no castle of illusion. Crap!

I'm getting so tired of waiting years to play the games I want to play. They trickle them out randomly when consumers and the publishers like Capcom and sega just want to put them out there.

God damn nintendo.

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Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure was one of the worst games I've ever played.  Total crap.  The only good thing about it was the original Pitfall was playable in it.  I ended up spending more time playing that than the Mayan Adventure. . .  oh I still cringe with disappointment just thinking about it.
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Mon, 13 Apr 2009 22:34:26
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*sigh* Does it feel like Nintendo made the DSi more for casuals in mind than core gamers?

It feels like it at this point. With no DSi VC and companies like Activision/Vicarious Vision making things like Mixed Messages, it seems like this is the direction we're going to see.

I'm still hoping for a DSi VC, but until then (if it happens or not), I'm just not convinced to get a DSi right now.


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ASK_Story said:
*sigh* Does it feel like Nintendo made the DSi more for casuals in mind than core gamers?

It feels like it at this point. With no DSi VC and companies like Activision/Vicarious Vision making things like Mixed Messages, it seems like this is the direction we're going to see.

I'm still hoping for a DSi VC, but until then (if it happens or not), I'm just not convinced to get a DSi right now.


 Yes. Nintendo stated from day one that the DSi was for casuals. Its entire purpose is to attract more casual gamers to the DS market. I never considered DSi as anything more, but I had hoped that they'd throw us core gamers a bone and give us DSi VC. Apparently, that was too much to ask from Nintendo.  Sad

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Ravenprose said:

ASK_Story said:
*sigh* Does it feel like Nintendo made the DSi more for casuals in mind than core gamers?

It feels like it at this point. With no DSi VC and companies like Activision/Vicarious Vision making things like Mixed Messages, it seems like this is the direction we're going to see.

I'm still hoping for a DSi VC, but until then (if it happens or not), I'm just not convinced to get a DSi right now.


 Yes. Nintendo stated from day one that the DSi was for casuals. Its entire purpose is to attract more casual gamers to the DS market. I never considered DSi as anything more, but I had hoped that they'd throw us core gamers a bone and give us DSi VC. Apparently, that was too much to ask from Nintendo.  Sad

Correct DSi was meant to get people to play games who would never consider it. The DS and DSlite was meant more for lapsed or causal gamer that are intimidated by the current state of gaming.

About DSi VC. We all know that Nintendo loves money and we all know that the VC is free money, correct? So keeping this in mind, Nintendo will eventually do it, but what is holding them back?

My theory is the current userbase. There are many people with a DS and DSlite that have no access to the DSiware. Those people would be more interested in the DSi VC than people who brought the thing to listen to MP3's. So I guess Nintendo is trying to make it possible for people to acces the VC and DSiWare from the DSlite with an add-on. Or alternatively wait until the DS2. It is coming, the question is when!

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Mon, 13 Apr 2009 23:41:53
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I hope it still happens. The SD Slot can be used for a VC. I hope Nintendo doesn't neglect their own past legacy of handheld games.


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Tue, 14 Apr 2009 12:00:09
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They will do it, but like 2 years after everyone has  been asking for it LOL.

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