


John’s rusty, trusty motorcycle and dozens of ways to (re)bury the undead. In the game, players work to deduce the chip colors of opponents, across Tournament, Free Play, and DS Wireless Play modes.Days Gone’s open world is a post-apocalyptic playground on which you’re let loose with protagonist Deacon St. Nintendo's PictureBook Games: The Royal Bluff is available for 500 DSi points ($5) and features multiplayer-centric gameplay for up to four. The 200 DSi point ($2) title includes "hundreds" of Sudoku puzzles, with five difficulty levels that range from easy to insane. On the DSi, Electronic Arts wades into the portable brain-training realm with Sudoku. The arcade edition of Sega's Golden Axe and LucasArts' Zombies Ate My Neighbors are available for 900 Wii points ($9) and 800 Wii points ($8) through the Wii's Virtual Console. The minigame compilation sports a diverse set of activities for up to four players as they compete in a Halloween-themed board game. Gameloft's Ghost Mansion Party joins Tales of Monkey Island on WiiWare this week, and it also costs 1,000 Wii points ($10). In Guybrush Threepwood's continuing quest for Elaine, the protagonist ventures into the guts of a "giant manatee," where he encounters lost explorer Coronado de Cava (relation to Francisco Vazquez de Coronado unknown), among other diverse characters.

Today, though, Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 3: Lair of the Leviathan is now available for download through Nintendo's WiiWare shop for 1,000 Wii points ($10). We'll get these Wii owners' doubloons yet!

However, Wii gamers have certainly noticed the nearly two-month span that has elapsed since the release of Chapter 2 in the developer's Tales of Monkey Island series, especially considering that the PC edition debuted at the end of September. Telltale Games typically doesn't have much of a problem releasing new installments in its episodic adventure series at one-month intervals.
