Jan 25, 2011 19:21 GMT  ·  By

Nintendo once more updated the WiiWare and DSiWare online services, this week with a couple of demos and some interesting additions to the classic Virtual Console section, courtesy of Capcom.

First off, WiiWare users will be able to get the very interesting Jam City Rollergirls, a new type of title that aims at simulating the new roller derby sport, in which athletes must compete around roller rings and try to keep their balance against other rivals.

You'll be able to join real-life roller derby teams and progress through the regular season, as well as play with a friend on five tracks that are playable either forward or backward, all for 1,000 Wii Points.

Two new demos have also been released onto the WiiWare, with the first being Furry Legends, a new platformer title filled with physics-based puzzles located in a 3D world called Furland.

If you want to get the full version of Furry Legends, then you'll have to shell out 1,000 Wii Points.

The next demo is Fish'em All!, an arcade game that, as you may have guessed, places you and a friend of yours in the boots of two fishermen that have to compete and catch all of the fish through nine different scenarios and three game modes.

If the demo will spark your hunger for more virtual fishing, then the full game will cost 800 Wii points.

The Virtual Console section has once more seen some love from Capcom, which brought two iconic titles, 1942 and Black Tiger, to Nintendo Wii owners.

In case you don't remember these games, 1942 is a classic vertically scrolling shooter, which made a name for the company before the advent of Street Fighter.

The game places you in the cockpit of a World War II biplane during 1942 that needs to destroy as many enemies as possible, all for 800 Wii Points.

Next up, Black Tiger is another arcade classic, a platformer with huge levels, at least for that time, in which you play through as a powerful barbarian that needs to defeat the evil bosses of each level, for 800 Wii Points.

The DSiWare service has also seen four new titles added to its roster, with Nintendo DSi owners having plenty of choices.

First up, Airport Mania: Non-Stop Flights, is a simulator that wants to push your multitasking skills to the limit, for 200 DSi Points, as you need to direct planes as an air traffic controller and make sure that both the planes reach the ground safely and that the passengers are satisfied with the airport's services.

Rocks N' Rockets is next, which, for 500 DSi Points, tasks you with defending several cities from approaching meteorites, with the help of special rocket launchers built on top of each city.

Digger Dan & Kaboom is the third title in the update and puts you in the shoes of, surprisingly, Digger Dan, who must explore various caves and tunnels in order to find his pet gopher, Kaboom, who fell asleep in one of the aforementioned caves, all for 500 DSi Points.

Last but not least, Ante Up: Texas Hold'Em is, as you may have guessed, a poker simulator, specifically the Texas Hold'Em variety, with a special story and lots of interesting characters to choose from, costing just 500 DSi Points.