Incorrect. Puzzle League (plays exactly the same as the original Tetris Attack/Panel De Pon with same feel and even less slowdown) plus GBMicro is the ultimate form of the IntSys puzzle game time waster.Amir0x said:True, but imho Tetris Attack is the ultimate form of Panel de Pon... the best music, the best theme AND the refinement of Panel de Pon gameplay
(plus I just meant 'no imitations of Tetris Attack', although I guess i should have 'no substitutes')
yudaan said:Incorrect. Puzzle League (plays exactly the same as the original Tetris Attack/Panel De Pon with same feel and even less slowdown) plus GBMicro is the ultimate form of the IntSys puzzle game time waster.
jarrod said:deamentia, if these don't release here, I'm hunting you down.
Title Platform
Altered Beast Sega Genesis
Baseball NES
Bomberman '93 TurboGrafx-16
Bonk's Adventure TurboGrafx-16
Columns Sega Genesis
Donkey Kong NES
Dr. Robotniks Mean Bean Machine Sega Genesis
Dungeon Explorer TurboGrafx-16
Ecco the Dolphin Sega Genesis
F-Zero SNES
Golden Axe Sega Genesis
Gunstar Heroes Sega Genesis
Ice Hockey NES
Mario Bros. NES
Pinball NES
Ristar Sega Genesis
Sim City SNES
Soccer NES
Sonic the Hedgehog Sega Genesis
Solomons Key NES
Space Harrier II Sega Genesis
Super Mario 64 N64
Super Star Soldier TurboGrafx-16
The Legend of Zelda NES
Tennis NES
Toe Jam & Earl Sega Genesis
Urban Champion NES
Victory Run TurboGrafx-16
Warios Woods NES
Chittagong said:
Interesting, I wish there were more N64 and SNES games though, what's the hold up there I wonder.Chittagong said:
Chittagong said:
Branduil said:Bold what's new please.
Title Platform
Altered Beast Sega Genesis
Baseball NES
Bomberman '93 TurboGrafx-16
Bonk's Adventure TurboGrafx-16
Columns Sega Genesis
Donkey Kong NES
Dr. Robotniks Mean Bean Machine Sega GenesisDungeon Explorer TurboGrafx-16Ecco the Dolphin Sega Genesis
F-Zero SNES
Golden Axe Sega GenesisGunstar Heroes Sega Genesis
Ice Hockey NES
Mario Bros. NES
Pinball NES
Ristar Sega Genesis
Sim City SNES
Soccer NES
Sonic the Hedgehog Sega Genesis
Solomons Key NES
Space Harrier II Sega Genesis
Super Mario 64 N64
Super Star Soldier TurboGrafx-16
The Legend of Zelda NES
Tennis NES
Toe Jam & Earl Sega Genesis
Urban Champion NES
Victory Run TurboGrafx-16
Warios Woods NES
Chittagong said:Gunstar Heroes
Ristar
Space Harrier II
Super Star Soldier
Toe Jam & Earl
duderon said:Before the end of decemberton.
Chittagong said:
yudaan said:Incorrect. Puzzle League (plays exactly the same as the original Tetris Attack/Panel De Pon with same feel and even less slowdown) plus GBMicro is the ultimate form of the IntSys puzzle game time waster.
Once you get a game going, the omission of the snazzy backgrounds of the originals disappears and if you really need the music, put them into your mp3 player.
agreeborghe said:sorry guys, but this is just the complete "before the end of the year" list. I wouldn't get your hopes up.
Well, they won't be using many Rare games, which leaves exactly how much content that people are interested in? Not a whole hell of a lot. They'll have to be few and far between if they still want N64 updates for the VC in a year or two.Sp3eD said:I have a feeling that N64 stuff is going to be a once every 2 months thing. That sucks
Chemo said:Well, they won't be using many Rare games, which leaves exactly how much content that people are interested in? Not a whole hell of a lot. They'll have to be few and far between if they still want N64 updates for the VC in a year or two.
They better have Mischief Makers soon >: |Chemo said:Well, they won't be using many Rare games, which leaves exactly how much content that people are interested in? Not a whole hell of a lot. They'll have to be few and far between if they still want N64 updates for the VC in a year or two.
The list really does need more SNES. I don't understand what the holdup is, there are literally no truly good games on the "by end of 2006" list from Nintendo that weren't on the VC at launch... all of the good stuff is coming from Sega and Hudson.Morts said:Only one N64 game and two SNES games by the end of the year? That's extremely disappointing and I hope there's some indication that it will be corrected in January by the time I get my Wii in a few weeks.
borghe said:edit - and weren't any WCW games done by Aki? Or only the WWF ones?
Rocked said:Odd that Donkey Kong Country is a Virtual Console launch title in Europe, but there's no sign of it on the US schedule.
there you go.. add those two to my list then. and considering they would still be better than every other wrestler currently out (i.e. SvR2006).Snaku said:WCW vs. NWO World Tour
WCW/NWO Revenge
Chemo said:Well, they won't be using many Rare games, which leaves exactly how much content that people are interested in? Not a whole hell of a lot. They'll have to be few and far between if they still want N64 updates for the VC in a year or two.
wwf games will never be rereleased. McMahon has to pay the REAL WWF money every time the logo/phrase is used. On video compilations they actually spend quite a bit of time blurring out the logos. No way Aki or anyone else is going to go in and rework all the art assets to change the WWF logo.Sp3eD said:and any of the WWE THQ games I would drop $70-$80 right there.
At least they are not getting Street Fighter 2 too. God bless Konami for that!Snaku said:What ticks me off is that the Japanese launch gets Super Castlevania IV.
WTF Capcom?
Armitage said:The VC has been so disappointing so far. I was hoping for a MASSIVE library of titles at launch, like hundreds and hundreds of hours of gaming bliss. Release more damn games Nintendo.
Snaku said:What ticks me off is that the Japanese launch gets Super Castlevania IV.
WTF Capcom?
simple really. by offering "every" game for download all at once, it is very overwhelming, especially for NES games which are already underwhelming by default because of graphics and sound. by releasing just a few titles every week, it allows them to give greater focus to individual titles, and allows consumers to read through the info on just 3-4 titles, vs. 40 titles.soul creator said:seriously. I figured that would be the good thing about not making any major changes to the games...we would literally get an "archive" of hundreds of games to download to our heart's content. But spacing them out seems strange, especially considering emulation of the 8 and 16-bit systems is mostly mature at this point.
borghe said:simple really. by offering "every" game for download all at once, it is very overwhelming, especially for NES games which are already underwhelming by default because of graphics and sound. by releasing just a few titles every week, it allows them to give greater focus to individual titles, and allows consumers to read through the info on just 3-4 titles, vs. 40 titles.
this is not "emulation" and all that goes with it (dvd collection of every rom ftl). This is actually selling, and by extension marketing, actual games. you don't do that by releasing them in batches of 30-50.
borghe said:simple really. by offering "every" game for download all at once, it is very overwhelming, especially for NES games which are already underwhelming by default because of graphics and sound. by releasing just a few titles every week, it allows them to give greater focus to individual titles, and allows consumers to read through the info on just 3-4 titles, vs. 40 titles.
this is not "emulation" and all that goes with it (dvd collection of every rom ftl). This is actually selling, and by extension marketing, actual games. you don't do that by releasing them in batches of 30-50.
borghe said:this is not "emulation" and all that goes with it (dvd collection of every rom ftl).
HOTT!!11deamentia said:I guess you'll not be hunting me down then!
Deku said:I think they could have picked a better list of games for NA. But that may be rectified later as NA did get the console first!