Nintendo today added one WiiWare title, four DSiWare games and two VC titles to their Wii Shop Channel service in Japan.

The only WiiWare title is Ah! Eureka! Item Search Game. This is basically a "find the items" game. The game includes hundreds of items from Chirabatta and you have to find the item you want between 12 of them quickly. The cost of the game is 500 Wii points.

The DSiWare games of this week are:

Kyoto Students Taishi Higashida Thought Puzzle Inspiration Signed Painting: A children's puzzle book. You can use  the stylus to do colouring, draw lines between matching shapes and other simple games. The cost of the game is 200 DSi points.

Daily Sodateru Diary Calendar:  This is some kind of a diary where you have to record your life to nurture your character. The characters grow vigorously in response to recorded life of the player. The cost of the game is 200 DSi points.

Handy Mahjong. Another mahjong game where up to two player can play at the same time. The cost of the game is 200 DSi points.

Art Style: Digidrive. The Japanese version of Art Style: Intersect.

 The first VC title is Fire Emblem Gaiden. The game follows two protagonists, life-long friends Alm and Celica, over the course of five chapters and takes place in two kingdoms on the continent of Valencia: Rigel and Sofia. The world map is slowly revealed for players to traverse through the game's five chapters. Over the course of the game, it is revealed to both Alm and the player that he is actually the prince of Rigel, whereas Celica is both the princess of Sofia and a priestess of the goddess Mila. Fire Emblem Gaiden was the first game in the series where more than one main character could promote. Alm begins the game as a Fighter before eventually promoting to Hero. Celica is a Priestess, and she promotes into Princess. The cost of the game is 500 Wii points.

 The other VC game is Garou Densetsu Special. Also known as Fatal Fury Special. This is an update of Fatal Fury 2 that adds three characters from the original Fatal Fury (as well as Ryo Sakazaki from Art of Fighting) into the mix, in addition to making the bosses into playable characters.  This game was one of the most popular games in Japan in 1993. It has been said that, as a result of the popularity that ensued from Ryo being a hidden character in this game, The King of Fighters as a series was born. The cost of the game is 900 Wii points.                       

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