On the VC this week: Pac-Man, Ninja Gaiden, Ninja Spirit

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Three more games are headed for the Wii Shop Channel this week. First off is Pac-Man. Since pretty much everyone knows what this classic NES game’s all about, we’ll just give the skinny on the cost. Pac-Man can be downloaded for 500 Wii Points and supports up to two players.

Next up, the original Ninja Gaiden. This NES title is for one player and costs 500 Wii Points. Players take on the role of Ryu Hayabusa, who travels to America to seek vengeance for his father’s death. There are 14 challenging side-scrolling levels to get through using the deadly Dragon Sword, ninja skills and Ninpou.

Finally, we have Ninja Spirit. At 600 Wii Points, this two-player side-scrolling TurboGrafx 16 title is the most expensive game in this bunch. Again, ninjas take the spotlight in this title, with players taking the role of Moonlight who, coincidentally, also wants to avenge his father’s death. Players can also choose between the original Arcade Mode and PC-Engine Mode, which includes a life gauge.

All three games will go live Monday at 9 a.m. Pacific Time.

Wii VC releases - Image 1

Three more games are headed for the Wii Shop Channel this week. First off is Pac-Man. Since pretty much everyone knows what this classic NES game’s all about, we’ll just give the skinny on the cost. Pac-Man can be downloaded for 500 Wii Points and supports up to two players.

Next up, the original Ninja Gaiden. This NES title is for one player and costs 500 Wii Points. Players take on the role of Ryu Hayabusa, who travels to America to seek vengeance for his father’s death. There are 14 challenging side-scrolling levels to get through using the deadly Dragon Sword, ninja skills and Ninpou.

Finally, we have Ninja Spirit. At 600 Wii Points, this two-player side-scrolling TurboGrafx 16 title is the most expensive game in this bunch. Again, ninjas take the spotlight in this title, with players taking the role of Moonlight who, coincidentally, also wants to avenge his father’s death. Players can also choose between the original Arcade Mode and PC-Engine Mode, which includes a life gauge.

All three games will go live Monday at 9 a.m. Pacific Time.

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