DS owners not interested in simulated culinary arts can pick up Toondoku, a compilation of Sudoku-based puzzle games featuring cartoons.Īs is often the case, the PC welcomes the most releases of the week. A spiritual cousin to Diner Dash, Cake Mania will see players run a bakery that caters to increasingly cranky customers. On the portable front, DS owners will get a tasty treat in the form of Cake Mania. The game went live early Wednesday morning in the US, and costs 800 Microsoft Points ($10). Xbox 360 owners get a new Xbox Live Arcade offering this week in the form of Boom Boom Rocket. The game will support online matchups via the PlayStation Network and will retail for $4.99. On Thursday, Mortal Kombat II, the arcade classic that thrilled gamers and horrified media watchdogs back in 1993, will be available on the PlayStation Store. Sony's latest console, the PlayStation 3, is also getting a new game this week.sort of. The sequel to the popular 2003 GameCube RPG Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is already being embraced by critics and is expected to be one of the top-selling games on Nintendo's new platform. The highest-profile game is easily Super Paper Mario, one of the first role-playing games for the Wii. The second week of April 2007 will see under a dozen new titles arriving on store shelves and download services. As spring temperatures begin to thaw snow across the country, the game industry is entering a bit of a release drought.
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