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NintendoLife: Fire Panic Review

NintendoLife writes: "Fire Panic could've been above par, but the difficulty curve is just far too unbalanced. Had there been an option to tweak the pace at which the game's speed increases (or in fact any options at all, as there are none), or simply a difficulty select, it could've been quite a decent buy for a lot of people, but as it is, only those who have lightning fast reaction speeds and can keep track of every single inch of their DSi's bottom screen at all times need to apply. Sadly, that's probably not too many people".

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Wii Shop Channel Update: BIT.TRIP RUNNER, Ghoul Patrol, AiRace & More

Join CommanderVideo in the latest BIT.TRIP instalment, BIT.TRIP RUNNER, where you'll battle the MinerMech with friends and race across the moon to defeat the final boss in this action packed Platformer, now available on WiiWare. Those looking for a bit of spine tingling fun will find hours of entertainment in Ghoul Patrol on Virtual Console this week. You'll need to dodge flying books and adolescent-eating plants to restore peace to the library's Goblin exhibit.

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Fire Panic Now Available on Nintendo DSi, iPhone & iPod Touch

Playtainment has announced that users of iPhone, iPod Touch, and Nintendo DSi can feel the heat in Fire Panic. The thrilling, brand-new game, featuring dynamic gameplay and a trendy retro look, is now available for download in Europe in the Apple App Store for € 0.79, and via Nintendo DSiWare for 200 Nintendo DSi Points.

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Fire Panic Announced for Nintendo DSi, iPhone & iPod Touch

The trendy iPhone is fast developing into an all-round multimedia device, and now serves millions of gamers around the world as a top-level mobile entertainment medium. Therefore, RTL interactive Games Publishing has decided to expand its range of Playtainment titles with Fire Panic to include mobile devices. The single screen game, developed by the French games studio Yullaby, continues the tradition of the Game & Watch games from the 1980's and, with its beginner-friendly principle, is set to become an amusing title with high entertainment value for gaming newcomers.

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