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4.0

Nintendo Life: 5 in 1 Solitaire Wii Review

Nintendo Life writes: "Just like sudoku, crossword puzzles, word searches, and other public-domain fare as WiiWare, Digital Leisure's 5-in-1 Solitaire will have you tied down in front of a television after having plunked down your Nintendo Points for games available for free on the internet or, worse yet, that came pre-installed on your computer. You can easily bust out your own deck of cards and play these games in any room of the house you please, too, which also bears mentioning. Europe already has Solitaire available, which features 18 different types of solitaire (including four of the five featured in this game), as well as more music to choose from and deck customization to be had, all for the same 500 Points. If you are in Europe, definitely skip 5-in-1 Solitaire if/when it hits your shores. North American players, read on."

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wiiware.nintendolife.com
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7.0

5 in 1 Solitaire Review — PSPMinis

There are other, better Minis out there, but for those who like solitaire, this is the one to get. The game is stable enough, with minimal load times, and the only problem is the clunky menu and horrendous artwork.

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pspminis.com
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Wii Shop Channel Update: Pearl Harbor Trilogy, Kung Fu Funk - Everybody is Kung Fu Fighting! & More

Wii owners will be pleased to know that there are two new action thrillers now available on WiiWare: Pearl Harbor Trilogy - 1941: Red Sun Rising and Kung Fu Funk - Everybody is Kung Fu Fighting!. Nintendo DSi fans won't be disappointed, as four new games have been added to the mix: Soul of Darkness, 4 TRAVELLERS - Play French, 5 in 1 Solitaire and 3D Space Tank.

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electronictheatre.co.uk
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IGN: DSiWare Reviews: Week of Feb 15, 2010

With so many DSiWare games hitting the DSi Shop -- and with DSi owners having the ability to easily and immediately download the games for themselves -- IGN will be approaching these titles a bit differently than the usual software review structure. DSiWare is released on a weekly basis, and they'll be covering each and every title in shorter, more concise reviews.