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Wii-kly Virtual Console Update: Three New Titles Due Today

I received an aptly named “Wii-kly Update” this morning concerning three new Virtual Console titles. They are: Gradius, Soldier Blade and Dungeon Explorer. These titles are set to go live at 9:00 a.m. Pacific time. I’ll be snagging Gradius when I get home this evening while I research the other two titles. Here are the descriptions of these new games.

Gradius® (NES, 1-2 players, 500 Wii Points): Across the galaxy, there exists a distant planet known as Gradius. Gradius’ peaceful existence has been brought to an end by an intense space invasion by a race known as the Bacterion. To save the planet, the hyperspace fighter Vic Viper has been deployed to fight the Bacterion invasion. Players pilot the Vic Viper through

seven stages, shooting and dodging through deadly obstacles, while using various power-ups, including missiles, lasers, options and shields. The Vic Viper’s target is the enemy fortress, Xaerous. The only way to end the war is to plunge deep through the enemy forces and destroy its very core.

Soldier Blade® (TurboGrafx16, 1 player, 600 Wii Points): A new shooter in the “Star Soldier” tradition. Players play as an SIA (Special Interception Airforce) pilot flying the heavy assault fighter “Soldier Blade.” Players face the Zeograd invasion force with weapon attacks that change each time they grab a power-up item. Players can unleash three different kinds of attack depending on the color of the power-up item. New features, such as the “Gunbody” option for avoiding enemy attacks and the “Burst Out” system (which has a different effect depending on the power-up level), add a strategic element that requires players to make snap decisions about which items to grab and when to use special attacks. Awesome boss battles await players at the

end of each operation. Playing in “CHALLENGE” mode requires players to try to get as many points as they can in a limited amount of time.

Dungeon Explorer™ (TurboGrafx16, 1-5 players, 600 Wii Points): Dungeon Explorer is a multiplayer action/role-playing game where up to five players can play at the same time. The story takes place in underground dungeons. Players can choose from eight different character types: Fighter, Thief, Warlock, Witch, Bishop, Elf, Bard or Knome. Depending on the character, the types of magic, attack strength and movement will all vary. To survive, players must know all about their enemies’ weaknesses. Players also must know about the special attributes of each magic spell and use them to their greatest advantage. In team-play games, working together is the key to victory. Any combination of Wii Remotes and Nintendo GameCube™ controllers can be used in multiplayer games.

Which are you looking forward to most?

3 Comments

arkadin said:

mmm. gradius. i remember a thrilling drive home one day from burlington, vt with the nes port of life force / salamander in my hands…

terrific series.

Beximus said:

YES DUNGEON EXPLORER FINALLY!! AHH HA HA!!

Beximus said:

yes Life force is one im really looking forward to. I dunno about you but i allready made out a text file with the games im gonna buy. (and only those games)

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