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Posted by: Snakey - 10-04-2008 05:08 AM
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Hello and welcome to Sunday Night Wiiload: Issue 2! This week we return with a temporary name change, a Wario Land: The Shake Dimension review, and some more awesome Zelda FanFiction. As you can see, we have also added a new segment called "Classic Commercial", I guess that's self-explanatory. Next week's issue will have plenty more content (I promise).
Wario Land: The Shake Dimension
The only Wario games I've ever played are his (extremely fun) minigame collections, so I didn't really know what I was letting myself in for when booting-up Wario Land: The Shake Dimension for the first time. I've always had a "thing" for 2D platformers, but does this game live up to my expectations? Keep reading to find out.
Nintendo have never been known for their compelling and engaging story telling skills, and things are no different here. At the start of the game, you'll see that The "Shake King" has selfishly stolen the magical Bottomless Coin Sack from the land of Yuretopia (if you're not already aware, the sack contains an endless amount of money). He then flees, taking the coin sack and the queen with him. Wario's job is to explore the five different worlds in search of the queen, and to pocket some treasure along the way, of course.
The Legend of Zelda: FanFiction
Link’s heart pounded in his chest, trying to rip itself out. Tears began to well up in his eyes. Expecting the worse, he checked Princess Zelda’s pulse. It was indeed the worst. She was dead. Thousands of emotions ran through his cluttered mind. She’s really dead, he thought. She’s really gone. From my pocket, Navi flittered out, cautiously. Her clear wings refracted the moonlight that streamed through the window. Swirling downward, Navi fluttered softly against Princess Zelda’s pale white cheek. A sad sound of tiny bells came from her. “No Navi,” Link solemnly whispered. “She’s...dead.”
A chuckle of dark laughter made Link jump with a start. He knew that voice. That was the voice of someone who was supposed to be dead. Bewildered, Link spun around. All he could utter was a helpless plea, like a mouse bartering with cat. “Please, help me.” Gannon stepped out of the shadows, laughing.