Bog said:Most Walmarts got shipments of Classic Controllers (plus Remotes and Nunchuks) today if anyone still needs one.
Carlisle said:That's it? Is Star Soldier the only thing that's going up this week? WTF? Where's Gunstar?
Hero said:I can't connect to the Wii Shop Channel. WTF?
MiamiWesker said:Is this Star Soldier any good?
Dragona Akehi said:Heathen!
Just hold down the power button (on the console, not remote) for a few seconds. It tends to get stuck there instead of always admitting defeat at making a connection.pkasho said:Yeah this is happening to me too... and I can't exit or turn the machine off... it just keeps on saying "connecting, please wait..." with the blue circle loading thing.
Not sure if I should pull the plug.
JoshuaJSlone said:Just hold down the power button (on the console, not remote) for a few seconds. It tends to get stuck there instead of always admitting defeat at making a connection.
Legend of Zelda Link to the Past (Dec 2nd, 900)
Super Castlevania (Dec 2nd, 800)
Applicable for the US? Most likely not. **** YOU NINTENDOduckroll said:I dunno if this has been posted in this thread yet, but Nintendo released the VC lineup for Japan this week.
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/features/virtual_console_lineup.html
Basically it has everything up to the end of Dec.
Famicom (all 500 points each)
Donkey Kong (Dec 2nd)
Donkey Kong Jr (Dec 2nd)
Renjyu (Dec 2nd)
Baseball (Dec 2nd)
Tennis (Dec 2nd)
Pinball (Dec 2nd)
Urban Champion (Dec 2nd)
Soccer (Dec 2nd)
Super Mario Bros (Dec 2nd)
Ice Hockey (Dec 2nd)
Legend of Zelda (Dec 2nd)
Xevious (Dec 2nd)
Key of Solomon (Dec 2nd)
Gradius (Dec 2nd)
Mario Brothers (Dec 12th)
Wario's Forest (Dec 12th)
Legend of Kage (Dec 19th)
Shinobi Jyajyamaru-kun (Dec 26th)
Super Famicom
Super Mario World (Dec 2nd, 800)
F-Zero (Dec 2nd, 800)
Legend of Zelda Link to the Past (Dec 2nd, 900)
Super Castlevania (Dec 2nd, 800)
Street Fighter 2 (Dec 2nd, 800)
Super Donkey Kong (Dec 12th, 800)
Mario's Super Picross (Dec 19th, 800)
Super Contra (Dec 19th, 800)
Sim City (Dec 26th, 900)
Fire Emblem Crest of Mystery (Dec 26th, 900)
R-Type III (Dec 26th, 800)
Nintendo 64
Super Mario 64 (Dec 2nd, 1000)
Mega Drive (all 600 points each, all on Dec 2nd)
Ecco the Dolphin
Gunstar Heroes
Golden Axe
Columns
Shadow Dancer
Altered Beast
Space Harrier II
Sonic the Hedgehog
Toe Jam and Earl
Puyo Puyo
Ristar the Shooting Star
PC Engine (all 600 points each)
Bonk (Dec 2nd)
Super Star Soldier (Dec 2nd)
Dungeon Explorer (Dec 2nd)
Victory Run (Dec 2nd)
Bomberman 94 (Dec 2nd)
Adventure Island (Dec 2nd)
Necromancer (Dec 2nd)
R-Type I (Dec 13th)
Nectaris (Dec 20th)
Maxrpg said:Applicable for the US? Most likely not. **** YOU NINTENDO
I have a linksys router too. I set the MTU to 1500. That didn't work. But when I put in my primary and secondary DNS manually, it worked PERFECTLY.ChrisJames said:I have a linksys router and can't connect to my Wii. I'm sure I have the security settings right... How do you find your MTU value and does it really affect if you can connect or not???
Any advice on connecting the Wii w/ wireless connection? Also, how is a wired connection possible on the wii?
Sega said:I have a linksys router too. I set the MTU to 1500. That didn't work. But when I put in my primary and secondary DNS manually, it worked PERFECTLY.
Don't forget that Nintendo says people should use either channel 1 or 11.
Dragona Akehi said:Apparently NOA has it in their dear little heads that if they delay worthwhile titles longer, more people will download Mario Bros. (Note the lack of "Super").
duckroll said:Shinobi Jyajyamaru-kun (Dec 26th)
Agreed. The only SM64 control that would really be moved out of place would be R, which could become C on the nunchuk. Not like that was used much anyway.soundwave05 said:They need to make the Nunchaku Controller work with Super Mario 64. No waggle, just the controller itself, because I think it's actually better suited to Mario 64 (and possibly other N64 games) than either the Classic Controller or the GC Pad.
The analog + digital trigger setup is best replicated by the nunchaku attachment, while B/A on the Wiimote could be jump/punch, and the D-Pad is your camera control.
It's the original N64 version emulated.Kevtones said:is the Super Mario 64 the 150 stars version or the original???
Well, they're right. I know I wouldn't have bought it if I didn't want a quickie launch night test of using the wiimote as an NES controller and something multiplayer.Dragona Akehi said:Apparently NOA has it in their dear little heads that if they delay worthwhile titles longer, more people will download Mario Bros. (Note the lack of "Super").
USB adapter that won't be released for another month or so.ChrisJames said:Also, how is a wired connection possible on the wii?
If they're grandmothers with wireless routers and wanting to purchase Super Star Soldier, though, they're probably already posting here.ethelred said:Grandmothers are going to love this setup.
SO PICK UP AND PLAY!
JoshuaJSlone said:If they're grandmothers with wireless routers and wanting to purchase Super Star Soldier, though, they're probably already posting here.
JoshuaJSlone said:If they're grandmothers with wireless routers and wanting to purchase Super Star Soldier, though, they're probably already posting here.
I leave mine stretched. I don't really feel it detracts from the experience.SuperPac said:Here's a question I'll throw out -- those of you with 16:9 TVs, do you play VC stuff stretched or do you set your TV back to "normal"?
I initially toggled back to "normal" but recently I've just been leaving the games stretched. Doesn't seem to bother me too much. Bonk and Donkey Kong seem to both hold up pretty well stretched...
SuperPac said:Here's a question I'll throw out -- those of you with 16:9 TVs, do you play VC stuff stretched or do you set your TV back to "normal"?
I initially toggled back to "normal" but recently I've just been leaving the games stretched. Doesn't seem to bother me too much. Bonk and Donkey Kong seem to both hold up pretty well stretched...
jwj442 said:I wonder if they have any plans to actually make use of the ability to get updates for VC games.
jwj442 said:I wonder if they have any plans to actually make use of the ability to get updates for VC games.
Mama Smurf said:I don't know if this has been asked, but will Tetris Attack require a name change when (if?....no, WHEN) it's released? I assume with Nintendo not having the Tetris license and the game bearing no real resemblance to that title anyway, they won't want to have to pay for it.
I hope that doesn't stop the game coming out, though it'd probably delay it a bit even if they do just change the name, as they remove all references to Tetris and create a new title screen etc.
Mama Smurf said:I don't know if this has been asked, but will Tetris Attack require a name change when (if?....no, WHEN) it's released? I assume with Nintendo not having the Tetris license and the game bearing no real resemblance to that title anyway, they won't want to have to pay for it.
I hope that doesn't stop the game coming out, though it'd probably delay it a bit even if they do just change the name, as they remove all references to Tetris and create a new title screen etc.
Bloodwake said:I'm definitely impressed with the Wii, and Zelda is definitely Game of the Year, but I can't help feeling screwed over after I see the list of games available for VC by year's end in Japan. One of the only games that I want for VC is Link to the Past, and NOA is making me wait for it.
I guess I will download Bonk and shut up, but the VC American list in comparison to the Japanese list is the only thing I am truly disappointed with about the Wii.
Zerodoppler said:Maybe they'll release Pokemon Puzzle League instead.