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NintendoDS July Line-Up

The line-up for NintendoDS over the coming month is certainly looking interesting from here, with several First-Party and Third-Party titles coming to us over the month of July. Electronic Theatre Image

First up, although not strictly released in July (30th June, 2006) but well worth a mention is the eagerly anticipated and simply titled New Super Mario Brothers. It is a return to the Super Mario Bros. series in its purest form, a Side-Scrolling Platform adventure the likes of which we haven’t seen since Super Mario World on the SNES. Easily accessible for newcomers who weren’t around or weren’t aware of the first wave of Super Mario madness and a welcome blast-from-the-past for more experienced players this is Mario at his greatest; jumping around and collecting Coins whilst utilising various Power-Ups, both new and old. These include the Mini-Mushroom, which makes Mario absolutely tiny so he can fit into areas other wise inaccessible and the Mega Mushroom, which makes Mario so large he fills-up the screen and simply bashes through everything he comes into contact with! Mario also comes with an arsenal of moves such as the Triple Jump, Wall Jump and Ground Pound, using a combination of these moves are necessary to reach some of the more hidden areas. Best seen on the new NintendoDS Lite the colourful universe has added depth through clever use of textures and layering; reminding us that 2D Platformers have actually changed in the last fifteen years! More experienced Super Mario players may find they go through this game at breakneck speed, completing the game in a couple of days, but trying to find all 240 Star Coins is enough to be a challenge to even the most dedicated of completists!

Big Brain Academy (released 7th July, 2006) is going on the same educational vein as Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain?. Big Brain Academy pushes logic puzzles to work out your brain, this time around focusing on five main areas: Think, Memorise, Analyse, Compute and Identify. With three Difficulty Levels and over fifteen different kinds of brain-teasing games to test your brain, although not endorsed by an actual Doctor, as with Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain?, this game will test your skills in logic, memory and analytical thinking. You can practiceElectronic Theatre Image these games before taking a test to reveal just how big or heavy your brain mass is. It will then match up your brain weight with a job which would be most suited to you! There is also a Multi-Player Mode which lets up to eight players compete with just one Game Card, allowing for much ‘my brain is bigger than yours’ type of comparison. Obviously the person to finish quickest wins while points are deducted for wrong answers, which would make you take a bit more time to try and avoid any unnecessary mistakes. Set with colourful and simple graphics this game features as part of Nintendo’s Touch! Generations campaign to encourage new players from every generation to pick-up their Stylus and play.

Another game which features as part of this campaign is Electroplankton, already notorious in certain circles, a game which has been widely rumoured to never see our shores has now been given a release date by Nintendo of Europe. It’s in for July 7th, 2006, and already there is a lot of interest in this title which I can only describe as sheer innovation. For those unfamiliar with Electroplankton, here’s a little low-down: designed specifically with the NintendoDS in mind, Japanese artist Toshi Iwata brings us something which is part videogame, part media-art. Iwata states that his inspirations for this title are plankton, microscopic images and Nintendo and all these are clearly visible as you play. There are ten Electronic Theatre Image different creatures you can use to make different sounds in unique ways. From Recrec, who listens to any sound you make near the microphone who will play it back to you to Beatnes whose funky sounds come from classic Nintendo games that you can put together to make some quite interesting tunes. There are some which respond to you touching the Touch Screen or rely on you moving the environment around them to make their music, all of which have their own character and sound. Although there is nothing to kill and no Power-Ups to get, this game can hold its own, but as you play it just remember this isn’t a game, its art!

Not a great deal is known about THQ’s upcoming release Monster House (July 21st, 2006), but what we can reveal is this to coincide with the computer animated movie’s release on 21st July, 2006. This game, perhaps unsurprisingly, features moments from the film you can relive as well as parts which are inspired by the film. The plot revolves around a house hell-bent on eating as many ‘trick-or-treaters’ on Halloween. You can play as three characters that each have different abilities and can fight through traps using weapons manufactured from household objects you find around the various Levels. There will be many surprises and traps to keep you on your toes, but only time will tell how this game will pan-out.

Last but not least we have Alex Rider: Stormbreaker, also by THQ coming on 7th July. Yet another movie tie-in, this time from a movie based on Anthony Horowitz children’s books of the same name. The crux of the plot is that the lead character, fourteen-year-old Alex Rider discovers his uncle has been killed by terrorists so MI6 employ him to find the perpetrators (because, obviously, MI6 don’t have any agents as highly-specialised as that of a fourteen-year-old boy). In this title exclusively for NintendoDS and Game Boy Advance you have to use a mixture of stealth, fighting and puzzling to find your way through the game using your various gadgets to help you along the way.

Also arriving we have Superman Returns, expected early-to-mid July, Miss Spider: Harvest Time Hop And Fly and Puyo Pop Fever arriving later in the month and Disney/Pixar Cars and Micro Machines v4 expected on the 14th.

Tink

06/07/06

 

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