
Welcome to this weeks instalment of Nintendo Shop Updates, four new titles are available today on Virtual Console, WiiWare and DSiWare.
Title: Final Fight 3
System: Virtual Console
Price: 800 Nintendo Points
After defeating the Mad Gear Gang in the previous title Metro City is once again a peaceful place until the Skull Cross begin wreaking havoc. Play as one of four players as you try and clear this new evil gang from Metro City, there are also various alternative routes which change the path of the game. Be sure to pick up any food you come across to replenish your energy, you'll need it as you travel though the many stages beating up any enemies you encounter.
Title: "Aha! I Found It!" Hidden Object Game
System: WiiWare
Price: 500 Nintendo Points
This hidden objects game allows up to four players to get together and try to locate twelve objects hidden in an image. Four alien siblings travel around helping various humans from Ballerinas to Pirates locate twelve items they've lost. The game is colourful and charming however it apparently doesn't look very clear on a standard definition TV with the objects tending to blur into the background.
Title: Excitebike: World Challenge
System: WiiWare
Price: 1000 Nintendo Points
A sequel to the NES classic, Excitebike: World Challenge allows you to control your motorbike using the motion sensitive Wii controller, you can also change the camera angle from the classic view to a new 3D angle view. Race friends or randoms over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and even create your own race tracks which you can share with others.
Title: Snakenoid
System: DSiWare
Price: 500 Nintendo Points
A combination of Snake and Arkanoid, this title was developed by the same people who brought us the terrible Sokomania. You control a snake on the touch screen as you try and get it to bounce a ball up to the top screen to break blocks. Some blocks drop power ups which fall to the bottom screen for you to collect, not to mention various obstacles you need to avoid.

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