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The Computer and Videogames site touched base with Nintendo in the wake of an interview with a game company in Game Informer magazine, to check up on their plans for original content on the Wii. A marketing director from Hudson Entertainment stated in GI that the Wii would feature a new games channel for downloadable games, and CVG wanted to follow up on the claim. Nintendo's response was that while they haven't decided on the specific method by which they'll be offering the games online, downloadable original content is definitely in the cards for the console's future. No timeframe was given for this content, but it is reassuring to have this piece of the Wii puzzle reaffirmed by the company.
Bookworm Adventures! (Score:1)
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Apparently the only acceptable price for you is "Free". Last I checked, Nintendo is still planning on charging for this downloaded content.
I think I am aware of your original intent, but when did "buying" something start to refer to only purchasing it in person. What do you call it if you purchase something that is downloaded?
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Licensing. Wii Shop Channel downloads are locked to one Wii Number.
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-Gradius
-Xevious
-R-Type
-R-Type 3
-Super Star Soldier
-Soldier Blade
Re: Shooters Shooters, everywhere... (Score:2)
Funny thing is I have been CRAVING these types of games for a long time, and was pissed they stopped being popular. The first few I bought right away, but even now I'm like... Ok guys... Space these out a little and bring some more Genres in... How about a strait up traditional RPG?
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I, for one, wouldn't mind seeing some newer, graphics intense shmups. Though I still cannot beat Ikaruga on any difficulty setting
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and I don't think I ever will... Great game though. Hardest game I own.
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The IP is another issue as I believe the license for James Bond games currently lies with EA.
So sadly the chances of seeing that or Perfect Dark, another excellent N64 shooter made by Rare, on the Wii are slim to none
Goldeneye on Wii or on Xbox 360? (Score:2)
While there are several original games I would love to be able to play again, including Duck Hunt, and the original Zelda, the one main game I would like to see released in its original form with the only difference being more players per map, is Goldeneye 64.
Parts of the copyright in GoldenEye 007, first published on the Nintendo 64 console, are owned by Nintendo, Microsoft (owner of Rare and manufacturer of a competing console), and EA Games (current licensee of James Bond video game franchise). It's likely that Microsoft won't agree to a release through Virtual Console on Wii unless Nintendo agrees to a simultaneous release through Xbox Live Arcade on Xbox 360.
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- great TurboGrafx-16 port of the arcade game, but still pales in comparison to the real thing
- sucks
- sucks BAD
- sucks
I wish Nintendo would have REAL ARCADE GAMES in their library. R-Type, Rygar, Slapfight, Raiden DX, etc.
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Who needs originals... (Score:5, Insightful)
Your Sig (Score:2)
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin [wikiquote.org]
A second issue is that law demands us to sacrifice freedom for security. "I give up my freedom to kill people so that they don't kill me" (i.e. murder is illegal) seems to be an essential commandment in every society. Rephrasing it to "essential" fixes this issue.
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Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
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I mean, I enjoyed it when I played it back in ~94, 95, somewhere around then. Great game. But I always hear people saying, in essence, "OMG ZELDA IS SO AWESOME" about any one in the serious, I feel like I'm missing something somehow.
Fun game? Sure. Drop everything for the chance to play it in a new format
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Yes.
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Nintendo has always suggested that original online content would be distributed through the Virtual Console; in fact they commented that it would allow games like "Tetris" to be viable (from a development perspective) again.
Actually playing games online? Who knows!
It has been confirmed that Pokemon Battle Revolution and Battalion Wars are both online games produced by Nintendo, and that the necessary libriaries have been made available to third party developers.
News/weather chann
Re:Wii Online A Complete Disaster (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, because I really need HD to get my weather forcast. "Damnit, I can't tell if that Partly Cloudy icon is a cumulus or stratus cloud!"
Re:Wii Online A Complete Disaster (Score:5, Funny)
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Hudson, Do I smell BomberMii coming? (Score:5, Interesting)
How frickin sweet would it be to have a nice new 2D* version of Bomberman for the Wii?!
* Or a tastefully done 3D like Bomberman fight that manages to keep the 2D elements in tact. Anything but Bomberman 64 style play.
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Nothing at all. However if they introduced a Bomberman where you could import Mii's and play up to 8 players localy (using 4 remotes, and 4 GC controllers) I'd buy it in a second.
If it was online... The world would unite, and sing a song in perfect harmony.
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What I'd really like is a revamped SNES version with full online play. Just gussy up the graphics, add in online functions and keep the gameplay mechanics the same. Oh, and add some more GOOD boards. If they're not good, don't even bother. I'd pay $50 for something like this.
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I actually bought '93 on VC thinking it was '94, serves me right for not double-checking in an emulator before buying...
It was only a matter of time (Score:3, Interesting)
Incorporation, office, and portfolio on PC (Score:2)
If your company does not yet have experience developing for video game consoles, then you'll need to start by obtaining incorporation papers, a detached office in leased space, and a published title on the Microsoft Windows platform.
Re:Incorporation, office, and portfolio on Wii (Score:1)
Actually, I used to run a games company as a sole-proprietorship. To dev for the Wii you don't need Windows. You can use your garage (I used my basement).
Myth != Reality.
"Home offices do not meet this requirement" -- N (Score:3, Informative)
To dev for the Wii you don't need Windows.
I used Windows as an example of an open platform on which one can demonstrate skills using GCC and a graphics API to develop video games. The others are Mac OS X and Linux, but due to the smaller market share, it is more difficult to recover expenses through donations or registrations if a developer does not port a product to Windows.
You can use your garage (I used my basement).
What you say contradicts Nintendo's stated policy [warioworld.com]: "an authorized developer must have a stable business organization with secure office facilities, equipment, personnel
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Online multiplayer & a hook for non-gamers (Score:3, Interesting)
Seeing as the Virtual Console doesn't offer any games that really make proper use of the intuitive controls of the Wiimote, I would think that many non-gamers would brush it off as irrelevant. Seriously, your gramps may love Wii bowling, but I don't think R-Type is going to work for him. However, with original content, it's time for Nintendo to get their wheels rolling on some things that will attract the non-gamer crowd. There's load of possibilities. All of these board and puzzle games can be readily exploited and actually make more sense to some people who use a Wiimote.
OTOH, I see more online multiplayer titles as a smart move. The console is lacking the online support it needs ATM, and I think some original titles could help give it a much needed boost. There is a lot of potential, so let's see if Nintendo does the right things with it.
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I agree. If they bring online Monopoly, Risk, Uno... or other games casual players might have played already, it would go very far.
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WiiFii.com and a plea to Sega! (Score:5, Interesting)
My plea to Sega is the following: You, Sega (SegaSoft) needs to update and release a WiiConnect24-capable and local multi-player capable version of the classic game Rocket Jockey [wikipedia.org] for the Wii.
The control system alone is PERFECT for the Wiimote's balancing act, not to mention the kicking surf guitar soundtrack and classic retro style.
Please let Sega know about this perfect game that they already own. I'm on the verge of starting a letter writing campaign.
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I'm not saying your way is wrong. Not at all. In fact, I'd say both ought to be quite feasible.
Yay Rocket Jockey! (Score:1)
Rocket Jockey is one of my favorite games of all time. I would absolutely love to see it reincarnated in any format. For a while, I seem to recall that there was a Rocket Jockey mod in development for UT2K4, but it evaporated (a shame).
On the positive side, apparently somebody's started remaking it [solar-ray.org]. Unfortunately, it's currently a solo effort. We must all pitch in and help, lest this effort, too, fall by the wayside!
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A fan of rockey jockey!!!
This game is amazing, truly unique game play.
I still have my disc, unfortunately the installer demands to install dx3. I did it on an old install of 98 a couple of years ago cause I was sick of not being able to play it. I remember sega released a network patch but never got to try that.
I'd love some workaround to play this in wine.
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http://www.the-underdogs.info/tech/techelp_r.html# rocketjockey [the-underdogs.info]
This game was so fun single player, I could only imagine playing this multiplayer. The multiplayer is lan only. I wonder how well it works over the net. I used to have a kali account way back in the day for games like this. What could be used current day to play this over the net?
And with the info above, I'm really going
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Original Downloads (Score:1)
512mb is not enough storage (Score:5, Insightful)
Nothing can directly be accessed from a sd card aside from photos, which either tells me that there are no big plans for the download service, or a hdd is planned for release in the future.
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Sure it is! (Score:1)
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Wii itself has 512MB flash RAM and ~2100 free blocks.
A 2GB SD Kart provides ~16384 free blocks.
F-Zero is 99 blocks large.
DonkeyKong is 19 blocks large.
This means that one block is 128kbytes large and in turn it means that the Wii reserves around half its Flash content for non-user stuff (firmware and such). If that block size is correct it means that F-Zero is 12MB large while the plain ROM dump shou
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Re:Sure it is! - there is a manual. (Score:2)
There's a manual in every VC game. While you have the game loaded, hit 'Home' then 'Operations Guide'.
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Furthermore, expect anything above SNES level to be released on disc. The Wii downloads part of the VC is basically there for doing new games that are similar to classic games, in their content: arcade games, sequels
Memory Card (Score:2)
SNOOD!! (Score:2)
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It's controlled with the keyboard but if you have bluetooth and a wii remote you could get a tilt control version going on your PC with some hacking around.
Or you could play the java in-browser version [sanson.free.fr], it might even work in Opera on the Wii already.
Episodic gaming? (Score:1)