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Wii Shop Channel Update: Stop Stress: A Day of Fury, Stunt Cars, Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi & More

This week brings you an action packed selection of games for Wii and Nintendo DSi, including Stop Stress: A Day of Fury and Stunt Cars on WiiWare, Art Academy Second Semester, Sokomania and Move your Brain - Rollway Puzzle on Nintendo DSiWare and Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi on Virtual Console.

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electronictheatre.co.uk
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New Challenger: Escapist Art

This week Default Prime writer Chris Stewart gets stuck in with some of the newest handheld art games and talks about how creative gamers are. Maybe it's a sign of love for our medium. But that doesn't mean we like to be exploited...

"This week I have played both Paint Park, a free download for PlayStation Vita, and Colors! 3D on Nintendo 3DS and this has made me realise something: we gamers are a talented bunch. Among other things, we are proficient in weapons from swords and bows to lasers and psychic powers, we’re fantastic at driving, dab hands with a variety of musical instruments and, as is becoming clear to me, we are an artistic bunch as well."

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Tech-Gaming: Art Academy Review

Whereas most games impart a superficial satisfaction upon conquering, mastery of Art Academy involves an extended, deliberate process with a true sense of fulfillment.

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tech-gaming.com

Creativity goes portable with Nintendo's Art Academy

Just about everybody has some sort of an artistic impulse from time to time. Launching on October 25th, Nintendo's Art Academy software for the Nintendo DS, folks can evolve their doodles through art instruction. Art Academy gives people from all walks of life a remarkable new way to boost their creative skills and act on their artistic inspiration anytime, anywhere. This title offers a series of fun, interactive lessons that teach the essentials of drawing and painting, plus unique features that let users create and store their own personal masterworks.