2010 Q1 Wii and Wiiware lineup

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Wii

January

Tatsunoko Vs Capcom Ultimate All-Stars
Walk it Out
Data East Arcade Classics
Fast Food Panic
No More Heroes 2 Desperate Struggle
Sleepover Party
The Sky Crawlers Innocent Aces

February

Shiren the Wanderer
Combat Wings The Great Battles of WWII
Chicken Riot
City Builder
Family Party 30 Great Games
The Daring Game of Girls
Endless Ocean Blue World
Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll
Sled-Shred featuring the Jamaican Bobsled Team
Bermuda Triangle Saving the Coral

March

Major League Baseball 2K10
How to Train Your Dragon
Build-A-Bear Workship Friendship Valley
Let's Play Ballerina
Let's Play Garden
Alice in Wonderland
Pizza Delivery Boy
Sonic & Sega All Stars Racing
Racquet Sports
Fragile Dreams Farewell Ruins of the Moon

Q1

Rooms The Main Building
Calling
YuGiOh Duel Trancer
Dance Dance Revolution
Arcade Shooter Ilvelo
Rock Blast
Jaja's Adventure
Red Steel 2


WiiWare

January

Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney

March

Mega Man 10

Q1

Zombie Panic in Wonderland
And Yet it Moves
Rage of the Gladiator
Military Madness Nectaris
WarioWare D.I.Y. Showcare
Max & the Magic Marker
Super Meat Boy


Main list for reference, let me know if I missed anything from it or made a mistake

Wii:

2K Sports
Major League Baseball 2K10 March

Activision
How To Train Your Dragon March 23

The American Game Factory, Inc.
Build-A-Bear Workshop – Friendship Valley March 17

Atlus U.S.A., Inc.
Shiren the Wanderer™ Feb. 9

Capcom
TATSUNOKO VS. CAPCOM™: ULTIMATE ALL-STARS Jan. 26

City Interactive USA
Combat Wings: The Great Battles of WWII Feb. 16
Chicken Riot Feb. 9

Collision Studios
City Builder February

D3Publisher
Family Party: 30 Great Games™ Winter Fun February

Deep Silver, Inc.
Let's Play Ballerina March
Let's Play Garden March

Disney Interactive Studios
Alice in Wonderland March

Hudson Entertainment
Rooms: The Main Building Spring
Calling Spring

Konami
Walk it Out Jan. 10
Yu Gi Oh! Duel Trancer Q1
DanceDanceRevolution Q1

Majesco Entertainment
Data East Arcade Classics January
The Daring Game of Girls February
Pizza Delivery Boy March

Nintendo
Endless Ocean: Blue World Feb. 22

SEGA of America
Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll™ Feb. 9
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing™ March

SouthPeak Games
Sled Shred™ featuring the Jamaican Bobsled Team Feb. 1
Fast Food Panic™ Jan. 5

Storm City Entertainment
Bermuda Triangle: Saving the Coral February

UFO Interactive Games, Inc.
Arcade Shooter: Ilvelo Q1
Rock Blast Q1
Jaja's Adventure Q1

Ubisoft
No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle late January
Sleepover Party Jan. 12
Racquet Sports March
Red Steel 2 Q1

XSEED Games The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces Jan. 5
FRAGILE DREAMS: FAREWELL RUINS OF THE MOON March 16



WiiWare:

Akaoni Studio S.L.
Zombie Panic in Wonderland Q1

Broken Rules
And Yet It Moves Q1

Capcom
Phoenix Wright™:Ace Attorney™ January
Mega Man? 10 March

Ghostfire Games
Rage of the Gladiator Q1

Hudson Entertainment
Military Madness: Nectaris? Q1

Nabi Studios Toribash Q1

Nintendo
WarioWare™ D.I.Y. Showcase Q1

Press Play ApS
Max & the Magic Marker Q1

Team Meat
Super Meat Boy Q1
 
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Couple interesting games, looking forward to Max & the Magic Marker, am a sucker for those 2d platformers that also use the ir aiming (nyxquest and lostwinds)
 
Hmm. Any early word on the Sega All-Stars Racing title? Googled it and the preview videos at sega.com give it a Diddy Kong-ish feel -- that is, multiple vehicle types (hovercraft, karts, so on) for different terrains. I'm willing to give it a whirl if it's a half-way decent karter.

Watched the previews below. Looks okay, though probably not one to get for the Wii. We'll see.

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Preview vid of Sega karter
Preview article from spong
 
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Where the hell is my Sin and Punishment 2 Nintendo? Whatever, Data East Arcade Classics, Tatsunoko VS Capcom, and Sky Crawlers are good enough for me.

Oh, and Mega Man 10, that will be epic. :p
 
In for Endless Ocean 2, Fragile, and Rooms at some point, but none of those will be day ones.

I didn't realize Mega Man 10 was being brought to DSiWare. I'm sure that was hard to port. :roll:
 
[quote name='utopianmachine']
I didn't realize Mega Man 10 was being brought to DSiWare. I'm sure that was hard to port. :roll:[/QUOTE]

It isn't being brought to DSiWare.

List is disappointing. Nintendo should take those billions and make a bunch of start up studios to crank out software. No excuses.
 
[quote name='Strell']It isn't being brought to DSiWare.[/QUOTE]

Makes you wonder why not though. Capcom love porting games, and this one should be easy. Surely the DSi/PSP have enough power to run the game.
 
In terms of DSiWare, I could see Nintendo double-charging for a game on both services. That would be enough of a reason to scare people away.

Does the ESRB require separate ratings per platform? That'd be another obstacle, since that costs a bit from what I understand.

I dunno. This whole thing is dumb. Nintendo needs to centralize the whole thing and make you have one account that accesses all sides of their platforms (which I assume the PSN works like). So Megaman 10 can be run on Wiiware and DSiWare, and you should be able to transfer is back and forth as needed between systems. Obviously there would be titles where this isn't possible, so it shouldn't be a requirement, but it would be a nice option to have. PSP Minis do this from what I understand.

Bleh.
 
I'll eventually pick these up:

Tatsunoko Vs Capcom
Data East Arcade Classics
No More Heroes 2
The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces
Shiren the Wanderer
Endless Ocean Blue World
Fragile
Calling
Ilvelo
 
[quote name='Strell']I dunno. This whole thing is dumb. Nintendo needs to centralize the whole thing and make you have one account that accesses all sides of their platforms (which I assume the PSN works like). So Megaman 10 can be run on Wiiware and DSiWare, and you should be able to transfer is back and forth as needed between systems. Obviously there would be titles where this isn't possible, so it shouldn't be a requirement, but it would be a nice option to have. PSP Minis do this from what I understand.

Bleh.[/QUOTE]

PSN does it for the PSOne classics. They just started doing that with the Minis, though not all of them are like that currently. Eventually, they will all be playable on both PS3 and PSP though.

And yes, I totally agree that the Nintendo account should work with both the Wii and the DS. At the very least the points should be centralized instead of requiring you to lock them in to one or the other.
 
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