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DSiWare gets futuristic air racer

These are high speed tunnels.

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DSi/Wiiware franchises we want on the eShop

Gaming Gauge writes:"eShop is on its way in a just a couple of hours and then just a few hours later Nintendo will be hosting their 2011 E3 press conference. Whilst Nintendo will surely be pre-occupied with Project Café and upcoming 3DS games but hopefully they'll give us a look at a few upcoming eShop games. Among those hypothetical eShop games there are a whole bunch of previous Nintendo Downloads that I've love to see revisited."

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Gaming Gauge: AiRace: Tunnel Review

Gaming Gauge writes: "The AiRace duo of games for the DSiware are from Polish developer Qubic Game, responsible for DS FPS C.O.R.E. C.O.R.E. was known as an ambitious, good looking but ultimately flawed game. Is AiRace: Tunnel any different?"

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SpoonyRedMage5089d ago

One of my favourites on the DSiware and on the DS as a whole to be honest.

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Go! Gaming Giant: AiRace Review

From the review:

"For those who have played AiRace: Tunnels, this is the same sort of gameplay but with far more depth. This time, instead of flying through a number of long empty tunnels rife with obstacles, you must face off against opponents in races through various landscapes. The challenging flight of the first game still exists, but the courses are much more open and instead of the typical obstacles from Tunnels, you will have to guide your plane through twisting lanes and tight spaces, all while competing against others. To make things more interesting, in addition to racing, you can also pick up power-ups for defending yourself and taking out the competition. In a way, it is like a more realistic Diddy Kong Racing, but it is more than able to set itself apart."

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omicron0095138d ago

looks pretty cool, but I can imagine it being frustrating.