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Wii Shop Channel Monday - Midnight Bowling, MadStone, Mario Golf, and Shining Force II

Monday, October 6th, 2008 at 1:02pm by David

Mario Golf 64

Wow, a double-double with Midnight Bowling and MadStone for WiiWare plus Mario Golf and Shining Force II for the Virtual Console.  Looks like a good week to be a gamer.  Anybody up for some slots golf with Mario?

Full release info after the break.

WiiWare

Midnight Bowling (Gameloft, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone, 800 Wii Points): Plunge directly into the trendy and electric atmosphere of Midnight Bowling. With awesome playing sensations, prepare for ultra-fun gaming thanks to a new physics engine that lets you control your throws precisely and easily with your Wii Remote controller and make spectacular spins that will impress your opponents. Face up to three friends in the fun party mode, where your playing abilities will be put to the test. Whatever your experience level, launch yourself into the immersive career mode, where you will play in the trendiest bowling spots on the planet against charismatic characters that will give you a run for your money.

MadStone (Riverman Media, 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone, 800 Wii Points): Time is short. Earth trembles as the forces of nature stir and grow restless. Can you turn the tide? In this dynamic puzzle game, you must clear the path for your elemental MadStones to reach the bottom of the screen. Blocks can be broken by striking them directly or by the force of falling objects. The novice tries frantically to break enough blocks, while the master sets up cascading collapses with only a handful of direct strikes. As two sides struggle for domination, titanic forces build, only to be unleashed in an earth-shaking final confrontation. Experience the mystical single-player journey, or challenge a friend in competitive two-player mode.

Virtual Console

Mario Golf (Nintendo 64, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points): Mario takes a well-deserved break from his role as the Mushroom Kingdom’s busiest hero and returns to the links for some world-class golfing action. Since no one likes to hit the fairways alone, he’s brought along a group of friends—both familiar characters and brand new ones. Choose from 10 different modes of play and six 18-hole courses in a variety of environments for a golfing experience with endless replay value. Add in fun, colorful graphics with a Mario touch (a Boo indicates wind direction), intuitive controls, incredibly deep game play and multiplayer support (taunt your opponents), and you have a game anyone will enjoy—even if you’ve never played a round of golf. Fore!

Shining Force II (Sega Genesis, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone—Mild Fantasy Violence, 800 Wii Points): It’s a dark and stormy night in the kingdom of Granseal when a thief steals two jewels from the Tower of the Ancients. He sets in motion strange events that lead to the resurrection of Zeon, the Devil King. Granseal’s king falls sick, the princess is kidnapped, and a door to Arc Valley, the Devil King’s home, is opened. The young swordsman, Bowie, realizing the grave danger Granseal faces, must lead the Shining Force to find the Holy Sword and the stolen jewels, and protect Granseal against the invading armies of Zeon.

6 Comments

  1. Joshdad says...

    From what I understand, Mario Golf for the N64, is not really anything like Mario Golf for the GC. the N64 version is more of a standard golf game, just with Mario Characters - no mini-games, or other extras that the GC version had. I’m not saying it’s a bad game, but just not like the GC version.
    The one game I’m the most interested in this week is Midnight bolwing. I’ll wait until someone posts a Video Clip of the game before making my mind up, but it’s a good possibility.
    MadStone looks too much like so many other puzzle games of this type. True the graphics aren’t bad, but I’ll take a pass on this one.

  2. ff says...

    wheres mario party 1

  3. Richter says...

    Definitely getting Shining Force 2. Love the Shining Force games, it’s a franchise that needs to be resurrected.

  4. Scott Clements says...

    got a DS Richter? if so:

    http://www.seganerds.com/2008/09/03/new-shining-force-game-announced/

  5. Clonester says...

    Wow, Shining Force II! Seriously guys, if you like RPG’s then buy this game. Thank me later.

  6. DannyBoy says...

    Shining Force II is a great game to own, either on the VC or a Mega Drive cartridge. This is a game from the 90s that was way ahead of its time in terms of just how meaty an RPG could get - and the sheer volume and variety of characters to include in your armies, as well as the thrill of Promoting them to new (sometimes secret!) classes.

    Consider this: at one point in time, my army consisted of no less than a handful of centaurs (one of whom became a Pegasus Knight,) a crazy old scholar in a miniature tank, two classic elven archers, a phoenix, a vampire, and a tiny turtle with a huge war helmet.

    This game is a ridiculous bargain at 800 Wii points - you can only find the cartridges at vintage gaming store for exorbitant prices (I’ve seen boxed carts go for at least 60 dollars, oftentimes more in the realm of 70 or 80) or ‘well loved’ at a garage sale.

    Shining Force II deserves a spot on all RPG gamers’ shelves.

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