Virtual Console Christmas is Retrotastic 79
1up reports the good news that we're finally going to be seeing some of those great Virtual console games here in the U.S.. You know, the ones the Japanese have been enjoying since launch? Christmas day should see the release of Super Mario Bros, Toejam & Earl, R-Type (Turbografx 16), Street Figher II: The World Warrior, and Super Castlevania. The scintillating Baseball and Urban Champion will be making an appearance on New Year's Day. These last two dubious additions will put the Virtual Console lineup at 33 games.
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Any "gifts"? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:Any "gifts"? (Score:5, Funny)
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it hasn't yet been confirmed afaik
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Re:Any "gifts"? (Score:5, Funny)
Honestly? I don't see a problem. More people should consider the internet read-only.
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There's been a persistent rumour about Nintendo making one or more VC games free as an xmas "gift". Any truth to this?
While there are no free VC games, Nintendo does offer a free game for christmas, its called Mission in Snowdriftland [mission-in...ftland.com] and is a great Flash based 2D jump'n run in the style of SuperMarioBros. Wondering if it will work in the Opera browser on the Wii once that gets released.
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All the games have been designed to be used with a mouse or remote, so can be used with the newly released Wii browser. I've tried some of the puzzle games already, and they're pretty fun.
Urban Champion? Dubious? (Score:3, Funny)
But Urban Champion? Name any other fighting game where a key tactic is evading flower pots being thrown at your head. This is the game that may have invented the fatality: The loser gets punched into the sewers. I've yet to see any game improve on that.
dear nintendo... (Score:5, Interesting)
1)Region locked VC. This is just plain stupid.
2)Online multiplayer, Every NES/SNES emulator I've used since 1997 has had this feature, I'm sure you can figure it out.
3)No rumble in 64 games
4)Not fixing technical issues due to "authenticity" (but no rumble in 64 titles is ok?)
5)cost. 5/8/10 USD as 'starting points' for price is right out.
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2) I agree it would be cool, but they'd probably have to implement it in such a way so the whole VC realm of games uses friend codes. They probably just didn't feel it was important enough to include, and would rather people just play it with those sitting next to th
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2)the wii already has a code, they could just use that one. (pokemon uses a seperate code because of the connection with the DS, and most DS wifi games will allow you to play against random people regardless of if you have their code).
4)They don't have to modify the roms, I mean fixing things like slowdown due to too many sprites on
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Notice: You will be (rightfully) killed by hordes of Mario 3 fans in 3... 2... 1...
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Star Fox 64 (the debut of the Rumble Pak) came out long after Mario 64 did.
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Re:Really, what is the point? (Score:5, Interesting)
Here's the idea: it would give an incredible boost to VC sales if I could upload the emulators (along with the ROMs) to my Nintendo DS. Imagine that: buying the VC games on the Wii and then playing them on the Wii and the Nintendo DS.
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Why is this the first time I've heard this idea? That would absolutely rock. Especially if the DS could toss saved games back onto the Wii for the next download. (Downloaded content on the DS is lost at system power down. You can shut the case and it'll suspend, but if you shut it down the RAM is wiped. So, persistent saved games would have to go somewhere, and Nintendo is going to be wary a
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-quality Nintendo controller
-genuine game experience not interrupted by Windows error alert boxes, MSN signon/signoff/msg alerts, blue screens and what have you
-convenience (turn on the machine and grab the controller, select a game and play)
-easy configuration/setup (none) compared to any emulation setup
-vendor support
-games from numerous platforms over the span of many years, available all in one spot, playable on one system, with all of the benefits listed above
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1) Quality "any PC controller on the market you desire", customizable to each button
2) I don't think that word means what you think it means
3) Convenience of not having to hook up an entire system whenever you want to switch platforms
4) Windows emulators are not linux. It's not like you have to mount a drive here
5) lol, wut?
6) Any game ever available from any region, including betas and developer models. And hacks/fanedits.
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2 - What word?
3 - With Virtual Console on the Wii, it's all running on the same system. You don't have to "sw
Re:Really, what is the point? (Score:4, Insightful)
For a lot of people, there is.
For one, I like playing on my TV, with a controller meant to play whatever game it is I'm playing. Sure, I've played games on emulators on my PC, but using a keyboard or some random crappy gamepad never felt right.
And two, I don't want to have to jump through hoops to get a game to work. I just want it to work. My wife would NEVER figure out how to load up a ROM and play it. With this, she can simply turn on the Wii, point at the game, and start playing.
And three... like someone else said, this is actually legal.
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For one, I like playing on my TV
Home theater PCs have TV output.
with a controller meant to play whatever game it is I'm playing.
PlayStation to USB adapters are available for home theater PCs. Or are PS1 gamepads "random" and "crappy"?
My wife would NEVER figure out how to load up a ROM and play it.
Associate .smc with the emulator, and there's no problem.
And three... like someone else said, this is actually legal.
But is it legal everywhere to mod a console to run games developed by amateurs or smaller companies? No royalty to Dell or Microsoft is required to develop a game for a home theater PC or any other Windows machine.
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Your troll-fu is weak.
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PAL at 60 Hz (Score:2)
While I don't think free-region is necessary (besides, with the whole NTSC vs PAL thing, it would be a pain to pull off)
The majority of PAL televisions in Europe, and all PAL televisions in Brazil, can display a PAL signal at 60 Hz.
The problem here is that [...] localization is not a trivial expense
I see your point about games that have been released only in Japanese language, but what's the big expense to localize the United Kingdom and France versions of a game to the United States and Canada or vice versa, or the Spain version of a game to Mexico or vice versa? Or do EU regulations require all video games sold in the UK to be made available in other countries in their native langu
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Why "waste" the money? For several reasons. I'd like to support Nintendo, since they really haven't disappointed me yet, and I thus support their products. I'd like also to convince them to release some older games, so I can actually OWN t
You hit it on the head.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Warner Bros realized the same thing with their DVD's. They have the largest catalog of DVD's for $10 or less, and thus the lost levels of piracy. The trick to beating piracy is to make your products:
1) Inexpensive / Reasonally priced.
2) Readily available.
Now the VC isn't 'impulse buy cheap' as many people want
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I honestly thought this batch would be 'Wiimote controller centric'. If you notice there are a disproportionate amount of games (Including genesis, and Turbo16) that work fine with the Wiimote sideways. More SNES games are a good sign. Hopefully we'll get at least 1 new 64 game a month going forward.
Last I checked, the only one available so far is SM64, which I can still buy in stores for the DS.
Yes, you can buy Mario 64 for t
Super Mario Bros. (Score:4, Informative)
Wait, wasn't SMB one of the launch titles? I've seen it on the Wii Shop area every day since its launch! This isn't new.
And please... good times is when they finally release Link to the Past, Super Metroid, Final Fantasy, Secret of Mana, Mario 2 & 3, Mario World, Megaman. And some more obscure goodies like Gardian Legend, Kid Icarus, Karnov, and such. 90% of the games I've seen so far are either generic NES sports titles, or the same kinds of shit I could get for my iPod for a dollar.
And why are there 4x as many Genesis and TG16 games as SNES games? The SNES is OWNED by Nintendo, and it had more games, period. Something fishy is going on here. Seriously, I was more concerned, back when they talked about "fan favorites", that all they would have would be the big titles that everyone's already played, so I'm glad to see them jump on board with more obscure titles, but they haven't released very many large, and more lengthy titles yet. Give me my SNES epics... PLEASE! Stop giving me generic sports games, block puzzles, and arcade bullshit.
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Sure, why not... they're tried and ture. I just want them to release more of everything, and a good variety. The back catalogs of all 5 systems is ENORMOUS. At the rate they're going, it'll be a decade before they scratch the surface. I refuse to believe that it takes that much effort, at all, to port a rom over to the VC, especially if they aren't going to change anything. Hell, hackers used to do a few overnight, back when the SNES catalogs were being ripped for emulation. If the VC is a full-blown emulat
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Yes.
Tecmo Bowl, Super Tecmobowl, Baseball, Tengen Baseball, Base Wars, Tennis, Tecmo NBA Basketball, Baseball Simulator 1.000, Track and Field 1 & 2, the Power Pad games, Baseball Stars, Micro Machines, Rad Racer 1 & 2, Double Dribble, Ice Hockey, Blades of Steel, Punch Out, Arch Rivals, World Cup Soccer, etc...
If I tried looking I could find dozens more. Sports games are great sellers because they're inherently mu
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I'm sure you have been noticing a pattern, but it looks like you don't understand the "why". The batch of VC games have been VERY heavy in the direction on using the Wiimote only. The NES, Turbo16, and Genesis games can be played with the Wiimote sideways perfectly fine (or even better, as I don't hit the "nuke all opponenets" in Golden Axe accidentially anymore). What they did w
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And WHERE THE HELL is Dungeon Explorer and Super Mario World? They were both supposed to be launch window titles, with the latter supposedly being a launch day title...
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