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| ZeetherKID77 | May 16 2009, 06:17 PM Post #1731 |
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Galaxy Force II's arcade version was better. Most of Sega's games with Super Scaler didn't look so hot on the Genesis (and obviously not very hot on Master System). In fact I'm glad Sega's planning on putting the arcade version of Space Harrier on VC Arcade soon because of that. Also apparently I may have missed this a while back but the PC Engine port of Detana!! Twinbee came out on VC? Pretty cool that we're seeing some of the Twinbee series here now. :D |
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| Metroid133 | May 18 2009, 07:13 AM Post #1732 |
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NINTENDO DOWNLOAD: ZELDA CLASSIC BECOMES 300TH VIRTUAL CONSOLE GAME May 18, 2009 Every Monday for two and a half years, Nintendo has introduced new downloadable games and applications for the Wii™ console. Today marks a milestone for the Virtual Console™ section of the Wii Shop Channel, home of some of the greatest titles in video game history. The classic The Legend of Zelda™: Majora's Mask™ becomes the 300th Virtual Console title available for download. It's one of the highest-rated Nintendo 64™ games of all time, and its three-day time cycle and deeper, darker storyline offer players a different experience than a traditional Zelda game. People who played it years ago can relive their gaming roots, while those who never picked it up can discover its fun and charm for the first time. Not to be overlooked, the second Art Style puzzle game for Nintendo DSiWare™ makes its debut, along with the WiiWare™ games CRYSTAL DEFENDERS R2 from SQUARE ENIX and Silver Star Chess from Agetec, Inc. Virtual Console The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (Nintendo 64, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone - Cartoon Violence, 1,000 Wii Points™): Link™ must save the world! This time, he finds himself trapped in Termina, an alternate version of Hyrule that is doomed to destruction in just three short days. Link must race to recover the Ocarina of Time (which allows him to manipulate time in multiple ways), defeat challenging bosses in dungeons spread across Termina and discover the key to the mystery of Majora's Mask. Along the way, he'll obtain new weapons and items and help other characters (some strangely familiar) in their everyday lives. In addition, Link must use a wide assortment of masks scattered throughout Termina, each with its own specific use or power. Never before have three days offered so much in the way of action, mind-boggling puzzles and depth. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is an adventure unlike any other! Nintendo DSiWare Art Style™: PiCTOBiTS™ (Nintendo, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 500 Nintendo DSi Points™): Your goal in Art Style: PiCTOBiTS is simple: clear large blocks that fall from above ("megabits") by combining them with "bits" (square blocks) of the same color. Add in the ability to pick up bits and place them anywhere on the touch screen, and you'll quickly find that strategy is critical to your success. By clearing the bits, you gradually reveal each stage's hidden game character - look for favorites from classic NES™ titles - and earn coins that can be spent to unlock DARK stages or to listen to the game's soundtrack in MUSIC mode. This grand mix of familiar elements and new game play leads to the uniquely enjoyable experience that is PiCTOBiTS. WiiWare CRYSTAL DEFENDERS R2 (SQUARE ENIX, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone - Mild Fantasy Violence, 800 Wii Points): In CRYSTAL DEFENDERS R2, you must deploy various units, such as Fencers and Black Mages, to stop waves of encroaching monsters from escaping the area with your party's crystals. There are many types of units to choose from: Some specialize in powerful short-range attacks, some wield far-reaching magicks and still others are equipped with bows, enabling them to bring down aerial foes. Deploy units in strategic locations to take full advantage of their traits. Each time an enemy breaches your defenses and reaches a map's exit, your party will lose crystals. When all your crystals are gone, the game is over. CRYSTAL DEFENDERS R2 offers several new, challenging maps containing multiple entrances and exits. It also introduces three varieties of Power Crystals, allowing you to enhance the abilities of your units, while new jobs, including Flintlock and Tinker, set the stage for even more complex strategies. Can you defend all the maps without losing a single crystal? Silver Star Chess (Agetec, Inc., 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone - Mild Suggestive Themes, 500 Wii Points): Silver Star Chess has two modes: 1-Player and 2-Player. 1-Player mode allows you to play a chess match against the computer opponent. 2-Player mode allows you to play against another person. In 1-Player mode, you can select one of five different computer opponents, as well as turn the background music off, adjust sound effects and access in-game help features. Also, during the match, you can redo your last move, save the game at any point or resign from the game. After the match has ended, you can review each move made during the match. While reviewing the match in this way, you can resume that match at any point. Nintendo adds new titles to the Nintendo DSi Shop™ and the Wii™ Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time on Mondays. Users with broadband Internet access can redeem Wii Points or Nintendo DSi Points to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel. Nintendo DSi Points can be purchased in the Nintendo DSi Shop. A Nintendo Points Card™ can be purchased at retail locations. All points from one Nintendo Points Card must be redeemed in either the Nintendo DSi Shop or the Wii Shop Channel. They are not transferable and cannot be divided between the two systems. Remember that both Wii and Nintendo DSi feature parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit Wii.com or NintendoDSi.com. -------- Well Majora's Mask is now out on VC in all regions after a month delay it looks like. :P Crystal Defenders R2....Square Enix also gets FFIV in two weeks. :) The chess game looks interesting, but the true highlight is Art Style: PiCTOBiTS (formerly known as Art Style: PicoPict) since I've had my eye on it for since I got a DSi, and its only 500 points. :) |
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| Super Bermuda | May 18 2009, 09:26 AM Post #1733 |
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300th game. I figured they'd put out something special for this. It was either going to be Majora or Smash Bros. I'll definitely download Majora's Mask. It's probably my favorite N64 game. Or at least it is in my top 5. |
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| Einar T. | May 18 2009, 10:35 AM Post #1734 |
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>_> Oh boy Majora's Mask, didn't see that one coming... Already got the collectors disk, Nintendo isn't going to get $10 from me on improved audio. *sigh* Still waiting for Bomberman 64... (or Hero) |
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| Brewmaster Dragon | May 18 2009, 11:28 AM Post #1735 |
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I'm a bit in my cups at the moment.
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I wonder if this means they're saving Smash Bros. for the 350th game. > < |
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| Hyper Metal Sonic | May 18 2009, 02:50 PM Post #1736 |
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I got the COllector's Disc too so I'm not going to rush out and buy it anytime soon either. Kinda wish we coulda got Final Fantasy IV/II for SNES, I still haven't played it and I'd like to play it before The After Years comes out. |
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| Brewmaster Dragon | May 18 2009, 02:58 PM Post #1737 |
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I'm a bit in my cups at the moment.
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I got the N64 version I beat all of you. :mega: I wouldn't count on FFIV getting released on the VC anytime soon, personally. Or maybe they will release it around the time The After Years comes out... :huh: |
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| Hyper Metal Sonic | May 18 2009, 03:04 PM Post #1738 |
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Koopa the Quick!
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Well Square Enix has announced that it is in fact coming. Though they just never said when. In my opinion it'd be best to release it before The After Years comes out since it's a direct sequel. . .but the release is oh so close. |
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| Super Bermuda | May 18 2009, 04:42 PM Post #1739 |
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There is always Final Fantasy IV on the DS. I think you should still be able to find it in stores. Although the DS version is $30 probably. |
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| Metroid133 | May 20 2009, 04:51 PM Post #1740 |
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Sorry guys I meant Final Fantasy IV: The After Years for Wii Ware! Anyways Crystal Defenders is fun I just started R1, so R2 should be more fun. Tower Toppler is awesome. Its the best Commodore 64 game out. Art Style: Pictobits is easily the best DSiWare out there. (Note: I haven't tried the Real Soccer 2009 that people say is good.) Silver Star Chess is a basic chess game with 5 opponets, no music, and no training for people new to the game. Good thing I'm not new....just rusty. :) Majora's Mask will be booted up later tonight to start my 100% run. :) |
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