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		<title>Plaettchen Twist’n&#8217;Paint released, to little fanfare</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well that wasn&#8217;t very exciting now was it? As we wrote about over a year ago, Vienna, Austria-based Bplus was working on Plaettchen, one of the first Wiiware titles for the Nintendo Wii&#8217;s virtual console. Well, seems a few weeks ago the game was released, to little press or fanfare whatsoever. PLÄTTCHEN – twist ’n’ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well that wasn&#8217;t very exciting now was it? <a href="http://playthrough.net/2007/07/nintendo/nintendos-first-wiiware-title-straight-out-of-vienna/" target="_blank">As we wrote about over a year ago</a>, Vienna, Austria-based Bplus was working on <a href="http://plattchen.bplus.at/" target="_blank">Plaettchen</a>, one of the first Wiiware titles for the Nintendo Wii&#8217;s virtual console. Well, seems a few weeks ago the game was released, to little press or fanfare whatsoever. </p>
<p>PLÄTTCHEN – twist ’n’ paint is a puzzle shooter with more than 100 hours and over 300 levels of gameplay for up to 8 players and available for around 1400 points via the Nintendo Wii virtual console shop. </p>
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		<title>Nintendo&#8217;s first WiiWare title, straight out of Vienna</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2007 08:58:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the announcement of Nintendo&#8217;s WiiWare, indie game developers around the world felt their extremities go numb, as the creative juices started flowing at the mere thought of being able to develop a title for this generation&#8217;s breakout console. Whether Nintendo will be as indie-friendly as everyone hopes remains to be seen, but, they certainly [...]]]></description>
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<p>With the announcement of Nintendo&#8217;s WiiWare, indie game developers around the world felt their extremities go numb, as the creative juices started flowing at the mere thought of being able to develop a title for this generation&#8217;s breakout console. Whether Nintendo will be as indie-friendly as everyone hopes remains to be seen, but, they certainly are taking an interesting first step, by featuring <strong>PlÃ¤ttchen &#8211; Twist and Paint</strong> as the first official WiiWare title. Developed by a relatively unknown firm named <strong>Bplus</strong> in the outskirts of Vienna, Austria and featuring a German name which will surely confuse the hell out of many in the west, but no doubt excite the German-obsessed Japanese market, PlÃ¤ttchen is described as a puzzle-shooter, whose concept was approved by Nintendo in April 2007. Hopefully some screenshots or videos will appear soon and more information on the upcoming Wii and DS titles Bplus have in development will come to light, which we&#8217;ll surely post here immediately.</p>
<p><strong>Read more</strong>: <a href="http://www.bplus.at" target="_blank">Bplus</a> | <a href="http://www.infendo.com/wii/infendo-interviews-bplus-about-wiiwares-first-title-plattchen/" target="_blank">Interview with Bplus at Infendo</a></p>
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