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GoTo Bridge II is an extremely fun (and somewhat silly) looking sequel to the Gizmondo Flight Simulation series. You'll pilot a total of six over a variety of simulated aircraft. You'll be able to pilot your aircraft from a range of locations. The aim is to connect the six planes together to form an attack plane. The planes themselves are: the jet fighter, the mosquito, the bomber, the slingshot, the lander, the heliport, the torpedo plane, and the submarine.

The game's challenge is to line up the five planes in a group together so that you can drive up to the complete squadron and finish the mission successfully. When you complete the mission, you can choose to return to the real-life world or to download one of the official courses from GoTo. You'll be able to win money, gems, and prizes at the computer's digital production facility for spending points on the title.

GoTo Bridge II is due out later this year, and if you haven't already bought it, now's a good time to get it for yourself. You can download the retail version from GoTo.com.

To DSiWare, publisher Kabam continues to pump out new games for download, and this week it's the turn of Tales of Glory. The turn-based strategy game is a completely new title for the DSiWare service. Players control a country and must guide it to victory by building up relations with neighboring nations. The goal is to seize control of a country while keeping the territory safe from attack. As a commander, players must strategically allocate land and air units, assigning them to specific movements to take control of various countries. The turn-based strategy mechanics are easy to learn but difficult to master, and the levels are constantly changing, and each player is equipped to fend off the enemy alone. If it sounds like another turn-based strategy game for DSiWare, you'll be happy to know that the price is as low as $2.50, so it's worth the 800 Nintendo Points that you'll save a great deal of money on a purchase of one.

Finally, Nintendo adds two new games to its DSiWare service: Toki Tori and Puzzle Bobble. The Toki Tori, a puzzle game that is simple to learn but difficult to master, and Puzzle Bobble, a game that sees players constructing and manipulating a giant egg, both make their way through each level. Each level in Puzzle Bobble is equal in difficulty, with each level adding one or two extra eggs. It's hard to imagine any Nintendo game being a cakewalk without these two games, but it's nice to see them on a service such as the DSiWare service.

One last bit of news to keep you hooked is that 1-2-Switch will be coming to the service starting this month. It was already announced that this title would be coming to the 3DS this year, and the price for this one has yet to be determined. We know that the game has been coming to the WiiWare service, but a price has yet to be determined. Also, the 3DS version is supposed to be more affordable to gamers than the 2DS version, but we don't know how much more that will cost. The only real problem we have with the original is that this is still a DS game, so it won't be 100% accurate to the current price.

GoTo Bridge II

The games in this collection will be familiar to fans of the series, with the obvious obvious exception of 3D Rumble Racing. We know that this is going to be the same as WiiWare, but no other titles have been confirmed as yet.

We should also be told that this is going to be a true Castlevania, which is great news for fans of the franchise. This is going to be the first game in the series to actually make use of the system's built-in camera, which allows for exploration and puzzle solving in order to achieve the goal of collecting all the Bloodstained artifacts. This will be a game of high quality and, importantly, it'll look fantastic on the 3DS screen.

Nintendo has also confirmed that these games are going to be handheld games. It's difficult to know what portable version of a game will make use of these titles, but Nintendo has already confirmed that some of these handheld games will be portable.

In addition to that, we've also heard that they'll be hitting the 3DS eShop as well. Though no firm details were given on what these games are, a Nintendo rep did confirm that these titles will feature online multiplayer modes, but it'll be interesting to see whether these titles shine in the future.

The Xenoblade Chronicles X Wii U Direct was perhaps the most exciting reveal, and that was no mean feat. The video gave us a quick look at what to expect from the hotly anticipated RPG, and it seemed that it would bring the Xenoblade Chronicles series to the Nintendo Switch.

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