119 Timeless Games

119 Timeless Games (known as Clubhouse Games 3 in America) is an upcoming game for the WiiStation 720. It is the sequel of Clubhouse Games and Clubhouse Games : 51 Worldwide Classics.

This game is rated A in Japan and E in America, but 12 in Europe for gambling.

This game costs 32.99 $ in North America, 28.00 € in Europe, 3 610 ¥ in Japan and GB£24 in Great Britain.

List of Games
This game contains 119 games divided into 10 categories all taken from Clubhouse Games except the categories "Toys" and "Arcade Games", as well as 3 boni.

Default options are bold.

General removals

 * Clubhouse Games' Stamp Mode (and therefore unlockable games) have been removed, which means every game is available from start.
 * Clubhouse Games' missions were removed
 * 51 Worldwide Games' guides have been removed
 * 51 Worldwide Games' video introductions have been removed
 * 51 Worldwide Games' Mosaic Mode has been removed, due to the fact that the WiiStation 720 is purely a home console.

General additions
Games-specific modifications
 * A fifth level of difficulty, Easy, was added. This level now correspond to the bronze medal. The Normal level now correspond to the silver medal, the Hard level to the gold medal, and the Amazing level to the new platinum medal. The Impossible level still correspond to the golden trophy.

Special themes
In addition to Clubhouse Games : 51 Worldwide Classics' Mario card decks and its Global Shogi and Riichi Mahjong pieces, this game also has a Latin (which features Italian cards instead of the English ones) and a Zelda card deck (both exclusive to Scopa and Briscola), a German deck (exclusive to Skat), a Sonic card deck and some Mario-themed chess pieces and draughts pieces.

The Global Shogi and Riichi Mahjong Pieces as well as the Latin and German decks are available from start, the Mario deck (as well as Mario Memory and Mario Hanafuda decks) are unlocked after playing at least 12 different card games (excluding Scopa, Briscola, and Memory), the Sonic deck (not available in Tarot and Memory) is unlocked after getting at least 7 bronze medals in different card games (excluding Scopa, Briscola, and Memory too), and the Zelda deck is unlocked after winning at least a gold medal in both Briscola and Scopa.

Mario-themed chess pieces (available for Chess and Maharajah, but not Baroque Chess) and draughts pieces are unlockable after winning a platinum medal in Chess and Draughts respectively.

Memory Mario-themed cards:
These cards don't have any particular order.


 * Donkey Kong's face
 * Toad's face
 * Wario and Waluigi
 * Many items and enemies
 * Bowser's face
 * Rosalina's face
 * Mario holding Peach
 * Pop art Goomba
 * Mario collecting coins
 * ? and Empty blocks

Downloadable content
All Dlcs cost $0.99 (1 €, 100 ¥, 1 GB£)

Trivia
The Grid Attack, Red & Blue, Field Tactics, Hit and Blow and Word Balloon are, respectively, ersatz of Battleship, Ataxx, Stratego, Mastermind and Hangman.

The Mario chess set is the same as Super Mario Chess, a real-life chess game with mario characters distributed by USAopoly, while the Sonic deck is strongly based upon a real-life sonic deck distributed by Great Eastern Entertainment, Inc. (viewable here) but with the following modifications :

The Mario draughts set is the same as the one present in Mario's Game Gallery.
 * There is only one Joker, which is the coloured Eggman.
 * Since Eggman is already the Joker, Rouge the Bat is now every 9s (in the original deck she was only the 9 of Spades and the 9 of Diamonds)
 * Only the 4 of Clover is the same as the one in the original deck, all the other 4s were one of the Chaos present inside the bubble. The 4 of Spades is now Sonic the Werehog, the 4 of Hearts Vanilla the Rabbit and the 4 of Diamonds Cosmo the Seedrian.

Maze Escape is a completely original game, which mixes the mecanics of Cluedo and Lego Games' Minotaurus (whose rules are viewable here).

Reflex is based on a challenge from the French game show Fort Boyard called "Réflexes Animaux". (A gameplay of this challenge can be seen here). The animals are simply replaced with Mario symbols.

The boni are only playable in single player mode.

The Blockland bonus is inspired from a game that was playable on the Toopy and Binoo's website (still playable on Bluemaxima's Flashpoint).