Nintendo Details First Japanese WiiWare Titles
Nintendo has launched its official Japanese web site for the forthcoming WiiWare digital distribution service, detailing a total of eleven titles anticipated for the launch, including StarSoldierR, Dr. Mario, Everyone's Pokemon Channel, and more.
by Leigh Alexander, Brandon Boyer
March 03, 2008
Nintendo
has officially launched a Japanese web site for WiiWare, detailing a total of eleven titles anticipated for the service, which is scheduled for a March launch in Japan.
The list of titles includes Square Enix's RPG
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King, Hudson's shooter
StarSoldierR and a version of Namco's import-only
Word Puzzle Mojipittan Wii.
The service will also see the addition of
Everyone's Pokemon Channel, an interactive
Pokemon Box-like holding pen for
Diamond/Pearl Pokemon, a version of popular first-party puzzle franchise
Dr. Mario, and Mindware's multiplayer puzzler
Marubou Shikaku.
Finally, Nintendo has shown off a WiiWare version of Mitchell's DS title
Magnetica, Hudson's
Bomberman, as well as
Okiraku Ping-Pong Wii,
Angels' Solitaire, and Joysound Wii.
The WiiWare service is expected to provide a platform for smaller, more accessible titles, and has also been billed as an arena for independent developers to more easily enter the space.
Nintendo of America has yet to officially launch its companion site for Western games, which is known to include
LostWinds, the
recently reported platformer from
Elite and
The Outsider developer Frontier, Mastiff's
just-announced Major League Eating, and 2D Boy's IGF award winning
previously featured World of Goo.