Posts Tagged ‘calculator’
Weekly Nintendo Update – 5/4

With the introduction of DSiWare comes the introduction of almost useless applications – Both additions for the DSi are based around Animal Crossing and get this; they are a clock and a calculator, nothing more. Both applications are priced at 200 DSi Points and do everything you would expect a clock and calculator to do.
On the Wii side of things, it gets a bit more exciting:
WiiWare
Penguins & Friends – Hey! That’s My Fish! (Gammick Entertainment, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone, 800 Wii Points™): The penguins are hungry and need your help. Catch all the fish you can before someone steals them from you. Strategy is fundamental in this exciting game. Keep moving ahead of the other penguins so you don’t get trapped, and try to get to the ice floes that hold more fish. One to four players can play Penguins & Friends at the same time, provided they can handle the polar cold. The board is made up of ice blocks with a set number of fish under them. The ice blocks are hexagonal and form a structure like a beehive. The starting position of the ice blocks can change, creating different game boards.
Virtual Console
Tower Toppler™ (Commodore 64, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 500 Wii Points): Weird things are happening on Planet Nebulus. Someone or something has begun building huge towers on the sea floor without a construction license. Your mission is to ascend each of the eight cylindrical towers, passing various obstacles along the way, and to trigger the tower’s destruction mechanism to demolish the evil threat. Praised upon its original 1987 release for its graphical innovation, this is considered to be the most outstanding game from Hewson. Don’t miss out on this classic favorite.
Little Big Planet Calculator
Isn’t it incredible how people will go out of their way and do tedious time-draining work so that we don’t have to take the time ourselves? An example would be people who write dictionaries or write encyclopedias. One person in particular, who obviously has an unholy amount of free time on their hands, made a calculator in Little Big Planet. If you’re wondering how they programmed it to calculate, the answer is they didn’t. The level works completely mechanically via ropes and levers. The calculator can do addition and subtraction. The video above shows the calculator in action as well as a detailed look at the mechanics behind it.