13 May 2008 12:07 GMT / By Verity Burns
As WiiWare - Nintendo's online store for downloadable games - gets going in the States, the European line-up has been announced for when the service goes live over here.And it's not just the big guns that are getting a shot - smaller, European developers are proving important in the line-up too, something which Nintendo is pleased to see.
Kicking off on 20 May, Wii owners will be able to download titles such as Lost Winds from UK developer Frontier, Pirates: The Key of Dreams from Dutch company Oxygen Interactive, Toki Tori from Dutch developer Two Tribes and TV Show King from French Gameloft.
Other games will include Square Enix's Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, Nintendo-favourite Dr Mario, Pop from Australian developer Nnooo and Star Soldier R from Japanese developer Hudson Soft.
"Developers, no matter how big or small, will be able to create exciting new downloadable games to be sold through the Wii Shop Channel", said Nintendo in its official statement. "WiiWare will make it possible for smaller, creative titles to take centre stage."
Laurent Fischer, MD of marketing and PR of Nintendo of Europe added: "We are excited by the positive response we have received from third party developers to the announcement of WiiWare".
"We hope that this opportunity and the inspiration to produce original and exciting games will allow developers of all sizes to bring new concepts, genres and game play experiences to Wii." Gaming, Nintendo Wii, WiiWare, Nintendo



Is Facebook about to buy Opera to create own Facebook browser? EXCLUSIVE: Pocket-lint source tells us "yes"
APP OF THE DAY: The Weather Channel review (iPhone / iPod touch) Tonight for the first time, just about half-past ten...
Mazda CX5 2.2 TDI AWD A very zoomy SUV
Apple testing 3.95-inch iPhone 5, with 16:9 display 1136 x 640 resolution revolution
Pentax K-30: 16-megapixel weather-proofed mid-level DSLR 81 seals makes this one tough cam
Jony Ive: Next Apple product is our most important and best work yet Better than iPod, iPad and iPhone?
Running blind: How Simon Wheatcroft uses his iPhone to see Runkeeper and more let this man run solo
APP OF THE DAY: WhatsApp review (Android) Instant message, cross platform
WIN: Tickets to Ibiza Rocks to see Maverick Sabre and Labrinth live Epic prize courtesy of Sony
3G FaceTime coming in iOS 6? Warning in 5.1.1 seems to point that way
Dragon's Dogma Adventure time
Panasonic Lumix GF5 Micro Four Thirds' mighty mini
What is So.cl? Should you be signing up?
Bungie Destiny contract reveals Xbox 720 will arrive in 2013 - E3 announcement? Commissioned for Xbox 360 and "next Xbox"
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Roger likes a Tango at 12 o'clock
Olympus OM-D E-M5 review
The compact system camera to beat all others?
Nokia Lumia 900 review
Is big beautiful?
HTC One V review
V for victory?
Huawei Ascend G300 review
Big bang for your hundred quid
FIFA 12: UEFA Euro 2012 review
Lacks polish, if not the Polish
Asus Transformer Pad TF300T review
Transforms your money in to a great tablet
BlackBerry Mini Keyboard for PlayBook review
Will this make working on the go easier?
Nikon Coolpix P510 review
Does the P510 zoom beyond expectations?
Fujifilm X-Pro1 review
Like a Leica
Volkswagen Beetle Design 1.2TSi DSG review
The bug is back. Again.
BlackBerry Curve 9320 review
A BB for beginners?
Fujifilm FinePix HS30EXR review
Can Fujifilm’s latest put the ‘super’ in superzoom?
HP Envy 14 Spectre review
The Ultrabook that isn't an Ultrabook
The Walking Dead: The Game review
Fleshed out zombie bonanza