Published 2/9/2009
by Steve Watts
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This week's downloadable offerings from Nintendo include a classic shooter and an exclusive horror title. The new game is Lit , a promising horror action puzzler from Wayforward Studios. The premise looked interesting in our preview , and now you can try it yourself for 800 Wii Points ($8 USD). If retro gaming is more to your liking, the Sega Genesis classic Mercs is available for the same price. If you have some Wii Points burning a hole in your virtual wallet, try out a new game or catch up on an old one and let us know what you think.
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