Nintendownloads - 4/6/09

Welcome to the first Monday Nintendo update to include the DSi store! To help break in the new DSi store, Nintendo is sending out six games and applications, including a free web browser. Let's just hope the increased memory for the DSi makes it more functional than the DS Lite's paid browser, because that thing was slow. For games there's also the camera-focused WarioWare: Snapped!, the puzzle game Art Style: AQUIA, and a bizarre arcade-style game called Birds & Beans. To top things off you can play a card trick with Master of Illusion Express: Funny Face or train your brain with Brain Age Express: Math.
The Wii hasn't been forgotten though, with WiiWare and the Virtual Console each receiving a new game. EQUILIBRIO hits WiiWare with physics and momentum based mazes to guide through, controllable either by tilting the Wii Remote or by using the Wii Balance Board. The Virtual Console gets a hidden gem this week with Uncharted Waters: New Horizons from the SNES. I had never heard of this sailing RPG until this morning, but after looking up some reviews I'm very intrigued.
Nintendo DSiWare
- Nintendo DSi Browser (Nintendo, 1 player, 0 Nintendo DSi Points): Get on the Web with ease using the Nintendo DSi Browser. Powered by Opera, this simple-to-use Web browser is made specifically for the Nintendo DSi system, providing a seamless and intuitive browsing experience that makes the most of the system's touch controls and two-screen interface. Check e-mail, get the latest news updates and more - wherever a wireless Internet connection is available. Just grab your stylus and start surfing.
- Bird & Beans (Nintendo, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 200 Nintendo DSi Points): In Bird & Beans, you control Pyoro, a small bird with an elastic tongue and an insatiable appetite for beans. Scramble to catch beans that fall from the sky, racking up points as you go. The farther away the bean, the more points it's worth. Beware any beans that are missed - they'll leave a hole in the ground that can't be crossed, potentially trapping Pyoro. Bird & Beans also features a second version that enables Pyoro to spit seeds at high speed, bringing down more beans than ever before. This fun and fast-paced game requires skill and strategy to master, and always leaves you wanting to play just one more time.
- Master of Illusion Express: Funny Face (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: Funny Face uses your Nintendo DSi system as a prop in a card trick. Draw a face on the touch-sensitive screen and astound your audience as the face tells them which playing card they picked. Also included is the bonus Vanishing Card trick, which the Nintendo DSi system performs for your enjoyment.
- Art Style: AQUIA (Nintendo, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 500 Nintendo DSi Points): Dive into Art Style: AQUIA, a fast-paced underwater puzzle game that asks you to think fast and move even faster. Help a scuba diver reach the ocean's floor by matching three or more colored blocks horizontally or vertically. The more blocks you match, the faster the diver will descend. Fail to clear blocks and the diver's air supply will start to run out, causing darkness to creep in from above and cloud your vision. Race against time in TIMED DIVE, dive deep in FREE DIVE mode or visit the AQUARIUM to view various sea creatures. Like every game in the Art Style series, AQUIA features elegant design, polished graphics and pick-up-and-play controls, creating an experience that focuses purely on fun and engaging game play.
- WarioWare: Snapped! (Nintendo, 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone - Comic Mischief, 500 Nintendo DSi Points): Wario returns with more manic action made especially for the Nintendo DSi system. WarioWare: Snapped! uses the built-in Nintendo DSi Camera to make players the star of the show by placing them right into fast-paced mini-games. Take part in wacky challenges simply by moving your face and body as you travel along four wild roller coasters, hosted by Wario and his pals. Beat the mini-games using motions ranging from large to small, or play with a friend for even more fun. Wario even has a few tricks up his sleeve.
- Brain Age Express: Math (Nintendo, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 800 Nintendo DSi Points): In this math-focused edition of the popular Brain Age series, players can enjoy a mix of new and familiar exercises, including Change Maker, Triangle Math, Sum Totaled and Multi Tasker. A new Themes mode includes drawing, photography and voice acting challenges, letting you share your creativity with friends and family. And if you need a break from your routine, the always-enjoyable Virus Buster makes its return.
WiiWare
- EQUILIBRIO (DK-GAMES, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone, 500 Wii Points): In EQUILIBRIO, you must finish a series of levels by moving a ball toward an exit. To move the ball, hold the Wii Remote controller horizontally and turn it to tilt the playfield. You can also play using the Wii Balance Board (sold separately with Wii Fit). The ball is fragile, so don't let it fall too far, and be sure to avoid deadly obstacles such as spikes and acid pools. The difficulty of the game adjusts according to your skill. Will you be tough enough to complete all 64 levels?
Virtual Console
- Uncharted Waters: New Horizons (Super NES, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone - Mild Cartoon Violence, Simulated Gambling, 800 Wii Points): Uncharted Waters: New Horizons is a game set in the Age of Discovery, the golden era of European global exploration during the early 16th century. There are six different characters to choose from, all with different backgrounds and different motivations. Once you've chosen a character to play, you're free to sail the world's oceans as you wish, visiting a variety of exotic ports and making thrilling new discoveries.








I love that Nintendo has paired up with Opera to make its web browser. But I have to wonder how long it'll be before one has pay for it. (Late adopters and such.)
Still don't see the point of a DSi, yet. I'll just have to wait and see how the DSiWare fares before I give it any serious consideration.
I'm with you on waiting to see how DSiWare pans out for a DSi purchase. Basically, I'm waiting for Gameboy, Gameboy Color, and Gameboy Advance games to become available for download. There's no doubt in my mind that it's going to happen, it's just a matter of time.
Got the DSi and downloaded Aquia and Snapped. Aquia is like the other art style games I have on the Wii and I have been enjoying that for quick plays. Snapped has a useful/embarrassing feature where it shows you how you looked like when doing the insane games.
Those that purchase a DSi before Oct. get 1,000 points for free when registering it on Nintendo.com
Birds and beans looks like the Warioware Pyoro game with a stupid new name.
Anything new or is Nintendo trying to pull a fast one?
The first Pyoro is a fantastic game, and if it were expanded on, it might well be worth picking up. But otherwise, buy Warioware if you want to play it.