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Harvest Moon My Little Shop Sprouts Up

 

Burlingame, Calif., November 23, in the year of our Lord 2009 - Natsume Inc., a worldwide developer and publisher of family-oriented video games, announced today that Harvest Moon: My Little Shop has been released for digital download on Nintendo WiiWare. This fun-filled new spin on the popular Harvest Moon series will be available for 1200 Wii Points and is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB.

"We are thrilled to be bringing Harvest Moon: My Little Shop to WiiWare," said Hiro Maekawa, President and CEO at Natsume. "It's a great addition to the WiiWareT library for players of all ages. It combines the addictive farming fun of the Harvest Moon series with lively, imaginative minigames. You won't find anything else quite like it!"

In Harvest Moon: My Little Shop, you've just taken over your grandparents' farm and shop in Clover Town. You'll raise crops and animals, then use what you farm at your shop! Keep your customers happy by making wild fruit juices, towering ice cream cones, and extravagantly decorated eggs in a series of fun and fast-paced activities that use the Wii Remote to its fullest potential. Chop vegetables in midair, shake your Wii Remote to match your cow's moves, roll eggs through tilting mazes, and more! Use your hard-earned money to buy new crops and animals, and expand and decorate your shop. Along the way, you'll meet and befriend lots of new and interesting characters, as well as more than a few familiar faces from the Harvest Moon series!

Harvest Moon: My Little Shop is now available for digital download on Nintendo WiiWare. For more information, please visit www.natsume.com.

 

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