Diehard GameFAN writes: For the first time that I can remember, the WiiWare update was looked forward to by a lot of people. Nintendo's usually secretive about their plans for their games (as proven way back in '08, when they pulled an end-around on three companies as retribution for them leaking their updates early), but we knew ahead of time that a well anticipated game – Muscle March – was coming today. We'll tell you more about that title in a little bit, but that's the lead title in what might be the best week Nintendo's had for their download services in a long time.
Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "Last week we took a look at ten games that, while great in their own right kind of represented what most people think of when they think of DSiWare; small games that offer fun, but limited experiences. And while that's definitely a defining feature of DSiWare games the service was also home to some surprisingly deep experiences that you can take on the go. And that's really what defines the best games for the service, games that went above and beyond what people expected from it."
Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "One day Nintendo will pull the plug on DSiWare, such is the fate of all digital stores, and so we’ve decided that this is the perfect time to take a look at the best DSiWare games of all time."
vgPWN: "Most gamers have impressive libraries full of huge hits; but hidden among those gems just might be a few embarrassing titles."
At this point what game aren't you judged for? People who play Gone Home judge those who play GTA, multiplayer games judge singleplayers especially if they don't play multis with them, and speaking from my own perspective I certainly judge those who play FF13, admit to it's flaws, yet still defend it as a "good" game.