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NL: Pyoro Review

Nintendo Life writes: "This is definitely one of the more enjoyable DSiWare purchases. If you already own both games in the original WarioWare and have access to a GBA or original DS, there's not much need to purchase this compilation. If you don't have WarioWare, and like the sound of Pyoro, then this is an essential purchase. At 200 DSi Points it's a steal!"

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dsiware.nintendolife.com
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PALGN: DSiWare Review Round-Up

PALGN writes: "So, you have a DSi. You've taken a few photos, stretched a few faces, and remixed a few sound files, but did you know you also have access to downloadable games? One of the selling points of the DSi is access to the online DSiWare Store, which since launch has accumulated ten games at various price points. Some of the games may seem familiar, others may seem completely new, and others seem to be there just to show off your shiny (or rather, matte) new DSi's features. To help you sort through the swathe of downloadable content, we've gathered up all of the currently available titles and given you our verdict on whether they're worth picking up or not.

To give some perspective to the prices, which are listed in points, at the time of writing 1000 Nintendo DSi Points were equal to AUD $15."

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palgn.com.au
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MyDS: Pyoro Review

MyDS writes: "Pyoro is a simple title that was first seen as an unlockable game in the first WarioWare title five years ago. You control Pyoro on the botton of the screen and use his tounge to catch falling beans. It's a simple game that can get addictive quickly and at only 200 Points is worth it if you're after a thoughtless game to pass the time."

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Vooks: Pyoro Review

Vooks writes: "With the launch of the new DSi Ware service comes a new 200 Nintendo point price point. You would be safe to assume that the games that are priced at 200 point will be short and simple, and they are, but out of the two 200 point launch games, Pyoro proves to be the one that is the better value."