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Wednesday, December 8, 2004
Wario Ware Touched
Mood:  happy
Now Playing: Wario Cooly
Topic: Nintendo DS Games
Check out wario ware. December 03, 2004 - If you haven't already noticed by now, the Nintendo DS has finally had its launch in the Japanese territories, nearly two weeks after North America's been enjoying healthy sales of the system. Other than Super Mario 64 DS and Mr. Driller Drill Spirits, Japan's launch line-up is entirely different than what stateside gamers have experienced, and one of the most attractive games in Japan's launch batch is the fourth game in the Made in Wario series, what we'll be getting in the US early next year as Wario Ware Touched! We've put a significant amount of playtime into the Japanese version today as well as snagged a huge batch of screens and video...all of which you can check out by clicking the media link in this article.

Made in Wario debuted on the Game Boy Advance a couple of years ago, and its quirky focus on rapid-fire mini-challenges of bizarre circumstances made the series one of the coolest series Nintendo introduced to the system. Though the company used its Anti-mascot to sell the product, it's one of the few new game franchises Nintendo has created in this generation of videogames. Though North America's had one game on the Game Boy Advance and another on the GameCube, this year Nintendo introduced Mawaru Made in Wario, a twisty sequel for the Game Boy Advance that utilizes an in-cartridge gyroscopic motion sensor. And the fourth game is a touch-screen, dual-screen, and microphone-savvy version for the Nintendo DS.
Though it's on a new platform, the game's theme remains the same: perform quick tasks at rapid-fire succession, and try to play through as many quick-shot challenges as you can without screwing up. But this time, with the exception of a few unlockable mini-challenges, nearly the entire game is played without the use of the D-pad or action buttons...it's all touch screen and microphone.

Each character in the game has his or her own "style" of mini-games. Wario, for example, is all about simple touching the screen. Popping balloons, chiseling rock into statues, swatting flies. Mona's games are more a "pulling" or "slicing" motion: shooting arrows, yanking ropes, rolling toiletpaper, cutting fruit. Jimmy T's games are all about rubbing: scratch-and-win games, beckoning a Genie out of a lamp. Ana and Kat's games feature "drawing" or "painting" on the touch screen, like writing a kanji character or a path for a skiier to follow. New character Mike uses, what else, the microphone, but most of the challenges are about blowing into it: some challenges involve seductively blowing into an ear or cooling off hot coffee. And, of course, 9-Volt returns to offer up some touch-screen versions of some classic Nintendo gaming. The favorite so far: touch screen "Duck Hunt." Like you didn't see that coming.

After playing the twisty version of Wario Ware just a few weeks ago on the Game Boy Advance, Sawaru Made in Wario on the Nintendo DS doesn't feel quite as "creative," almost as if it was handled by a completely different team. It's still a fun and frantic game, but it honestly feels like the designers of the Game Boy Advance sequel had more fun exploring all sorts of cool uses for an in-cartridge motion sensor than the DS team, Intelligent Systems, did creating touch screen and microphone sensitive challenge for this sequel. Some games actually have been recycled out of Wario Ware Twisted in touch-screen versions that require making circles with the stylus instead of rotating the system.

But it's still an amazingly fun batch of games that really put the two screens of the system to use. While a good handful simply use the upper screen to display instructional text, many minigames do require a quick eye to move up and down between the two displays to complete a challenge. And though we unofficially "beat" the game in just a few hours of play, it's far from over. There are tons of collectibles to unlock in this DS games, from simple toys like a stretchy pudding, to full-out mini-games like an olympic-style hammer throw.

Wario Ware Touched! ships in North America early next year, but if you can't wait that long, an import isn't completely out of the question. Like past Japanese versions of the series, there are only a couple of challenges that absolutely require knowledge of Japanese text, and even when they pop up they're not hard to defeat. Cutscenes, on the other hand, are handled completely with Japanese text, so don't expect to understand everything that's going on. Not that you would if it were in English...this game's weird.

-- Craig Harris

Brought to you by nintendoshrine at 12:01 AM EST
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Tuesday, December 7, 2004
New and improved DS game list
Mood:  bright
Now Playing: DS Games
Topic: Nintendo DS Games
Advance Wars DS
Animal Crossing DS
Another
Asphalt Urban GT
Atari Classics
Bomberman
Caduceus
Chokkan Hitofude
Choro Q DS
Cool 104 Joker & Setline
Dynasty Warriors
Egg Monster Heroes
Feel the Magic: XY/XX
Final Fantasy III
Frogger 2005
GoldenEye
Hokuto no Ken
Jam With The Band
Jinsei-Game DS
Kenshuui Tendo Dokuta
Madden NFL 2005
Mahjong Taikai
Mario Kart DS
Meteos
Metroid Prime: Hunters First hunt
Mobile Suit Gundam Seed
Monster Farm Jamboree
Moonlight Fables
Mr. Driller Drill Spirit
Mystical Ninja
Nanostray
Need for Speed Undergrou
One-Line Puzzle
Pac 'n Roll
Pac Pix
PictoChat
Ping Pals
Pokemon Dash
Puppy Times
Puyo Pop Fever
Rayman DS
Ridge Racer DS
Robots
Shin Megami Tensei DS
Snowboards Kids DS
Sonic DS
Spider-Man 2
Sprung
Star Wars: Revenge of th
Super Mario 64 DS
Super Mario Bros. DS
Tantei Kibukawa Ryosuke
Tennis no Ouji-sama 2005
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 200
Urbz: Sims in the City
Viewtiful Joe
WarioWare Touched!
Yakuman DS
Yoshi's Touch & Go
Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Trou
Zoo Keeper

Here they are.

Brought to you by nintendoshrine at 5:07 PM EST
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Metroid Prime Echoes
Mood:  chillin'
Now Playing: Beef
Topic: Gamecube Games
Check these new Metroid Prime: Echoes Movies.CHECK THEMMMMM!!!!! *Shakes Fist*Metroid Prime: Echoes Videos

Brought to you by nintendoshrine at 3:26 PM EST
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Friday, November 19, 2004
A Big Black Guy Named Ben
Mood:  bright
Now Playing: MP3s
Topic: Funny Things
This is soo Funny.

ABigBlackGuyNamedBen.mp3

Brought to you by nintendoshrine at 6:05 PM EST
Updated: Friday, November 19, 2004 6:12 PM EST
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Nintendo DS
Mood:  celebratory
Now Playing: It's Awsome
Topic: DS Cool Things
I'm gunna make this short. THE DS IS AWSOME. Nuthin bad about it. DON'T BUY THE INSURANCE. It's a waste of money. The DS comes with a years insurance for free. Only bad thing is when you wan't to send it in it cost shipping and handling. Buy the insurance after the year is up. K?.

Brought to you by nintendoshrine at 12:01 AM EST
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Wednesday, November 17, 2004
DS Opinion
Mood:  chatty
Now Playing: Devin Says .....
Topic: DS Opinions
My friend Devin got the DS on last saterday for free from his uncle who works at nintendo.He says the WiFi linking is great and the graphics are awsome.The touching abilities are the greatest feature on it. The two screens are very helpful.He also says that the picto chat feature is neat too. We both agree that the time/alarm feature is a great idea. The sound is increadible for such a small devise. We had no idea that the DS was so small. Its smaller than the origional GBA.

Brought to you by nintendoshrine at 3:25 PM EST
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DS Info
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: At Googooplex
Topic: DS Updates
Sweet *poke*

DS Feature a Day #4



DS Feature a Day #3

Ds Feature a Day #2

DS Feature a Day #1

Check Out This Crazy Picture




Brought to you by nintendoshrine at 12:01 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 10:04 PM EST
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Tuesday, November 16, 2004
DS Stuff
Mood:  incredulous
Now Playing: Start Screen Functions
Topic: DS Updates
This Is The Latest Nintendo DS Feature A Day. Its # 6. Created By Creg Harris From IGN.com

DS Day Thing #6




Brought to you by nintendoshrine at 6:15 PM EST
Updated: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 6:22 PM EST
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Friday, November 12, 2004
Chrono Trigger DS
Mood:  caffeinated
Now Playing: Coolness
Topic: Nintendo DS Games
Chrono Trigger for DS. Sweet

Brought to you by nintendoshrine at 7:07 PM EST
Updated: Friday, November 12, 2004 7:08 PM EST
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Thursday, November 11, 2004
DS Thumbstrap
Mood:  happy
The wrist strap included with the DS can also be used as a thumb tip pen so you don't have to get your greasy fingerprints on the touchscreen. Neet-o!

Brought to you by nintendoshrine at 9:50 PM EST
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