Oct 19, 2010 18:21 GMT  ·  By

Nintendo has once again updated its WiiWare and DSiWare online digital download services, as well as the Virtual Console section with new titles, including Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest and many other titles.

First off, the Virtual Console gets Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest, Square Enix' attempt at bringing a simpler role playing game experience on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

The game will cost 800 Wii points and take you back to the old days of 8-bit RPGs with simpler mechanics and a more complex story.

For those who want a more modern experience, the WiiWare service has two all-new titles, in the form of ThruSpace and Happy Holidays Halloween.

The first one is a sort of first person Tetris puzzle game, in which you guide blocks through special levels in order to complete puzzles.

It has multiple game modes, and even tutorials to get you acquainted with the new experience, not to mention the capability to chart your high scores on global leaderboards, all for 800 Wii points.

Happy Holidays Halloween allows players to create their own customized Halloween cards by choosing characters, dressing them up, customizing their backgrounds and accessories and then sending them to your friends, for just 500 Wii Points.

The DSiWare service has also been updated with three new games, in the form of Snapdots, Armada and Academy: Tic-Tac-Toe.

Snapdots is a puzzle game in which you must complete pictures by shooting blocks from an UFO, and try to complete stages with different kinds of power-ups or features enabled, which will cost 500 DSi Points.

Next up is Armada, a title that puts you in command of a military aircraft carrier, and help land and refuel fighters, bombers or helicopters, as well as engage the enemy with your fleet, for 500 DSi Points.

Last but not least, Nintendo DSi owners will be able to download Academy: Tic-Tac-Toe, a classic puzzle game which can be played with a buddy or against the AI, and has four versions of the iconic game, all for just 200 DSi Points.

All of these titles can now be downloaded from the Nintendo USA WiiWare and DSiWare services.