Pokemon Puzzle and Renegade hit the Wii Channel
Two classics to add to your collection
Date: Monday, May 05, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Today on the Wii Shop Channel there are two new titles for you to get your hands on. The two games ready for purchase are Pokemon Puzzle League and Renegade.

Pokémon Puzzle League, originally for the Nintendo 64 and available for 1,000 Wii Points, allows players to join Ash, Brock, Misty and many more characters from the Pokémon animated series as they gather in Puzzle Village to compete for the title of Pokémon Puzzle Master.

The second game available today is Renegade, originally for the NES and available for 500 Wii Points, follows the story of a vigilante who fights his way through countless gangs in order to bring peace back to his city. Take the law into your own hands to defeat countless scumbags and take your city back like the renegade you are.

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