D3’s Simple series coming to the Wii
Fans of the quirky yet lovable Simple series of games by D3 Publisher is coming to the Wii, and we say that it’s about time. For those who still aren’t aware of the goodness that is the Simple series, it’s a line of budget-priced titles in Japan that includes some sleeper hits, such as The Oneechanbara.
The new Simple games slated for the Wii are the following:
- The Minna de Kart Race (or The Everyone’s Cart Racing, slated for release on October 25)
- The Minna de Bass Tsuri Taikai (or The Everyone’s Fishing Conference, due October 25)
- The Party Casino (due on December)
- The Shooting Action (due on December)
- The Block Kuzushi (The Block Destruction, out on February next year)
- The Wai Wai Combat (also on February)
Oneechanbara R will also be released for the Wii, also published by D3 Publisher. There’s no definite release date for the sexy zombie-killer for the Wii, however.
Do note that the dates above are for the Japanese release. We just can’t wait for more details on these games, especially Wai Wai Combat (because it sounds like a strange fighting game), and the Block Destruction. More updates to come!
Fans of the quirky yet lovable Simple series of games by D3 Publisher is coming to the Wii, and we say that it’s about time. For those who still aren’t aware of the goodness that is the Simple series, it’s a line of budget-priced titles in Japan that includes some sleeper hits, such as The Oneechanbara.
The new Simple games slated for the Wii are the following:
- The Minna de Kart Race (or The Everyone’s Cart Racing, slated for release on October 25)
- The Minna de Bass Tsuri Taikai (or The Everyone’s Fishing Conference, due October 25)
- The Party Casino (due on December)
- The Shooting Action (due on December)
- The Block Kuzushi (The Block Destruction, out on February next year)
- The Wai Wai Combat (also on February)
Oneechanbara R will also be released for the Wii, also published by D3 Publisher. There’s no definite release date for the sexy zombie-killer for the Wii, however.
Do note that the dates above are for the Japanese release. We just can’t wait for more details on these games, especially Wai Wai Combat (because it sounds like a strange fighting game), and the Block Destruction. More updates to come!