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Nintendo Shop Channel Update: August 9th- Enjoy Your Massage! Edition (RunDLC)

A couple of weeks ago, we posted a preview of Enjoy your massage!, a strange looking WiiWare game where sexy women ask you to relieve their stress...with your hands. Well, its time has arrived, as the game makes its debut today.

Here's what else you can expect, both on WiiWare and DSi. And yes, there's nothing for Virtual Console...again.

John Artest (RunDLC)

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Bitmob Review: The Not-So-Magic Fingers of Enjoy Your Massage

Enjoy Your Massage! attempts to bring some tangible sensuality to WiiWare, but is your $5 better spent on the Magic Fingers machine at an interstate motel?

Sadie21004995d ago

Answer: Yes. I also like those Sharper Image massaging chairs, though....

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Nintendo Life: Enjoy Your Massage Review

Nintendo Life writes: "Most of the time when you talk about hand-drawn 2D graphics in a game, it's a good thing. In the case of Enjoy Your Massage!, however, it's a hideous thing. The stock girl who you'll be rubbing down over and over again looks like she was whipped up in a minute with a Wacom drawing tablet, complete with a wobbly outline and one seriously funky ear."

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Cloudberry4996d ago

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I saw the game-play video awhile back.

It would be ni-

No, no, let me repeat that.

It would be VERY nice (at least) to add voice acting.

In example : moaning.

Might not get exited with the game-play, but the sounds would make up for it, in my opinion, lol.

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IGN WiiWare Capsule Reviews: Second Week of August

IGN writes: "The Wii library continues to grow. With so many unique design opportunities afforded by its motion-capable controllers, the ridiculous sales success that's put a system in millions upon millions of homes across the world and the the fact that new, young studios can break into the action more easily now than ever before, it's easy to understand why that software total keeps on climbing. Nintendo's digital download destination, the Wii Shop, is expanding particularly quickly -- thanks to it serving as a virtual sandbox for game creators to incorporate the Wii's capabilities into downloadable titles. Or maybe it's just an easy way to get simple Wii ideas into gamers' hands without going the much more expensive retail route."