Harvest Moon/Lords of Thunder at the Wii Shop
2 classic titles available for the Wii
Date: Monday, February 11, 2008
Author: Jeff 'Judasen' McAllister

Nintendo has added two new titles to the Wii Store today. The classic games are Harvest Moon and Lords of Thunder and both can be downloaded directly to your Wii console at anytime. Harvest Moon, originally for the Super NES, allows players to take the role of a farmer and try your hand at running a successful farm. Micro-managing your livestock and supplies while balancing out your home and land situations is a tricky business and makes for some great and fun gameplay.

On the flipside of a nice relaxing time digging up turnips in the field, Lords of Thunder, originally for the TurboGrafx-16, is a rocking side-scrolling shooter that allows you to choose your magic armor before deciding which of the six missions to tackle. Choosing the right armor is the deciding factor between fighting valiantly or fighting in vain. Both games can be had for 800 Wii Points and are available now.

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