It's almost been as many weeks since we've gotten a real classic on the VC, that we've actually gotten a game on the VC.
Just play taps already...
As always, Monday is an especially fun day for Wii™ and        Nintendo DSi™ owners, kicking off the week with a wide        variety of new downloadable games. On the WiiWare™ service, My        Aquarium 2 offers a fresh selection of virtual deep-sea creatures to        arrange and admire. Also, things are a bit topsy-turvy on the Nintendo        DSiWare™ service as TURN: The Lost Artifact invites        players to meddle with the forces of gravity in fascinating ways. A        total of six new games are now available for download, giving Nintendo        fans easy access to yet another slew of extraordinary gaming experiences.     
 
WiiWare     
 
My Aquarium 2
Publisher: Hudson Entertainment
Players:        1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Wii Points™
Description:        My Aquarium 2, the sequel to the hit WiiWare title My Aquarium,        is here. This time, the theme is the mysterious deep sea. With a single        Wii Remote™ controller, you can raise fascinating creatures        of all shapes and sizes, including deep-sea fish and glowing jellyfish.        As with the original My Aquarium, you can customize your        aquarium, by choosing which fish to include and where to place various        decorations. You can also choose from a variety of colored lights to        illuminate your aquarium. In time, your fish might breed to give you a        whole new school. Create your very own aquarium for endless hours of        relaxing fun and entertainment. This sequel features a larger selection        of fish and objects than the original. You can also link up to the        Forecast Channel to have your aquarium’s appearance reflect the actual        weather, or send your aquariums to registered friends via WiiConnect24™.        Additional content will be available for purchase at a later date. Dive        in and see all the wonderful creatures of the deep blue sea!     
 
Enjoy your massage!
Publisher: Microforum
Players:        1
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) – Mild        Suggestive Themes
Price: 500 Wii Points
Description:        Congratulations! You have just been hired as an apprentice masseur at        Giselle’s beauty farm, one of the most famous in the city. Learn new        relaxing massage combinations and use them on your stressed customers.        As an apprentice, you’ll have to do your best. If your client gets        angry, no one will save you from losing your job, but if you prove        capable, you might even become the director of the whole beauty farm.        So, what are you waiting for? Six clients are waiting for your help!     
 
Nintendo DSiWare     
 
TURN: The Lost Artifact
Publisher: Creative        Patterns
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) –        Mild Cartoon Violence
Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points™
Description:        TURN: The Lost Artifact is an adventure puzzler with fun,        intuitive game play. Kurt and Camila are explorers on a mysterious        journey to find a lost artifact. You guide them through rooms filled        with various dangers, from enemies to rolling boulders. Your main power        is the ability to rotate the rooms 90 degrees to the left or to the        right. Mastering the law of gravity is essential to your success.        Everything and everyone in the room is subjected to gravity and falls        when you turn the room. Watch your head! Featuring three worlds with        nine levels of about 10 rooms each, the game promises a whole lot of        brain-twisting fun on your Nintendo DSi system.     
 
Rhythm Core Alpha
Publisher: SoftEgg
Players:        1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Nintendo        DSi Points
Description: Make music with your Nintendo DSi        system! Rhythm Core Alpha is an advanced music creation system,        designed for creating and performing live music in front of an audience. Rhythm        Core Alpha makes it easy to build drum and instrument loops, and        then allows you to play solos over them using the stylus. It        automatically detects the key and scale of the music you have created        and allows you to change chords at the press of a button. All notes in        the solo match the selected key and scale, so you can never hit a wrong        note. Rhythm Core Alpha also includes a powerful pattern mode        that allows you to set up chord changes and arrange your sequenced        parts, enabling you to build a whole song or make sections that you can        play back as you desire. Hundreds of adjustable drum and instrument        sounds are included. You can edit while the song is playing, so you        really can build the song in front of an audience.     
 
Absolute Chess
Publisher: Tasuke
Players:        1-2
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 200        Nintendo DSi Points
Description: This easy-to-understand        chess game explains everything from basic rules to aggressive        strategies. There are two modes of play. In Free Play, you can play        against a number of preset characters, ranging from a young kid to a        grouchy old man. The Challenge mode gives players multiple levels and        missions to complete. Player support features include a function to        indicate possible moves for the player and the opponent, as well as the        ability to undo your previous move. You can also enjoy matches with        friends via DS Download Play.     
 
Did It Myself ABC123
Publisher: Powerhead Games
Players:        1
ESRB Rating: EC (Early Childhood)
Price: 200        Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Did It Myself ABC123        is packed with different activities to stimulate your young child’s        brain, including counting, colors, letters, drawing and music. The        target age range is roughly 2 to 3, but kids aged 1 through 5 should be        able to enjoy Did It Myself ABC123. There are options for parents        to adjust the counting range, the amount of games to play in “shuffle”        mode, and the overall game speed. “Slow” and “medium” are recommended        for younger kids, while older kids may enjoy “fast” and “ridiculous.”
 
