Nintendo of Europe has announced their Wii-Kly update to the Wii and DSi Shop Channel with the addition of three new Wiiware titles, three DSiWare games and one VC classic.

The first WiiWare game is Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 3 - Lair of the Leviathan. In this third game of the series Guybrush gets in deep as his quest for the voodoo exfoliating La Esponja Grande takes a scenic detour through the guts of a giant manatee. Our hero encounters a surprising band of castaways, including the long-lost explorer Coronado De Cava. You can get this game for 1000 Wii points.

 The second WiiWare title is Manic Monkey Mayhem. Trained in the noble and ancient martial art of Banana Flinging, players control one of eight of these finely honed monkeys as together you do battle with up to seven other simians across eight different themed landscapes. Positioned on a small podium, separated from your opponents via a series of six floating breakable wooden crates which contain power-ups and ammunition, use your zen-like banana flinging skills to chip away at their number of lives by knocking them off their podiums, with the overall aim to be the last one standing and be crowned king or queen of all the monkeys. You can buy this game for 1000 Wii points.

The last WiiWare release is UNO. This is the classic party card game. Compete against three other players to match colors and symbols, go Wild with special command cards such as Skip and Reverse, and be the first to play all your cards. You can download this game for 500 Wii points.

The first DSiWare game is Bomberman Blitz. The game allow on-the-go gamers the opportunity to showcase their bombing skills locally or across the world with the ability to play up to 8 players at home or online through the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. It features the ability to do battle in 10 unique locations, all making good use of the DSi’s capabilities with dual screen spanning arenas. The classic power-ups are also all there, including the chance to increase the number of bombs, strengthen blast range, boost running speed and much more. For those who have always wanted to get in on the Bomberman action but didn’t know how, a training mode has been included that allows newcomers to learn the easy-to-play Bomberm an gameplay and get in on the fun. You can get this game for 500 DSi points.

The second DSiWare title is Sudoku. It offers hundreds of number-crunching puzzles that will stretch your brain power to the limit. Take it even further by playing in the exclusive Newspaper Mode. Add a daily puzzle from your favorite paper and build your very own collection. A total of five different levels are available for novices and masters alike. The game counts with some smart features like the automatic annotation for effortless calculation of your achievements. If you get stumped you can get help with the error-check ing tools and friendly cell hints. You can buy this game for 200 DSi points.

The last DSiWare release is A Little Bit of... All Time Classics: Family Favorites. Choose from five family-friendly games in this version of the popular Clubhouse Games. Play classic card games like Hearts and Contract Bridge; connect bones to other bones in Dominoes; think strategically in the simple but addictive Dots and Boxes; and move your pieces towards a common goal in Ludo. Play by yourself or use DS Download Play to host as many as seven friends. You can get this game for 500 DSi points.

 The only VC title is Fighting Street. A port of the arcade version of Street Fighter. Players control Ryu or Ken and battle against unique fighters from all over the world. The first fighter to knock out an opponent and win two rounds is the winner. Power up your attack to three different levels;  the longer you hold a button, the stronger your attack. Input commands to perform special attacks and deal serious damage to your opponent. Combine your normal and special attacks effectively to fight your way to victory. You can buy this game for 800 Wii points.

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