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DS games coming to Wii U Virtual Console
http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/01/...irtual-console
Ooh, I quite like this idea...but I'm still mystified why they haven't been working on bringing N64 titles forward from the Wii's VC. Then there's this weirdness: http://kotaku.com/nintendo-will-rele...-ab-1512068419 Quality of Life? Both of these are from their latest investor conference. Nintendo--and Iwata in particular--has been confusing me a lot lately, though, notably how mysterious they are with things. Last edited by Cat333Pokémon; January 29, 2014 at 10:24:54 PM. |
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I don't know- I wouldn't really mind the DS games rereleased to played on the console. Though I too thought they would have done this with GBA games first.
I mean, I could imagine really enjoying some games on the TV. Like Warioware Twisted, a DS Fire Emblem, a Professor Layton, Rhythm Heaven - even a Pokemon, if they went through the trouble. (Points to Cat's post) But the list could go on. Some of the Etrian Odyssey's, Metroid Prime Hunters, Tales of Innocence... I really don't know, the more I think about it, the more I'm liking it. Though I know some of the games I'm hoping for probably wouldn't get the rerelease, I can hope. |
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Oh, and don't forget when SMB3, all of Wii's VC titles, and Gamecube titles land on the Wii U on the same week and the Wii U VC gains a consistent release pattern afterward, and Nintendo gains a strong amount of 3rd-party developers working on new games, and then shortly after releases Starfox and F-Zero games for the Wii U as well has having the entire library of SNES games on 3DS and allowing for free emulation of ALL NES games on smartphones and tablets.
...I might be getting a bit ahead of myself... |
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Looks like they might be working on bringing more GBA games to the 3DS Virtual Console:
http://gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=221449 |
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Indeed. A lot of handheld games are built with portability in mind. One thing I noticed is that a lot of games that were ported from other consoles added in the ability to save anywhere along with various changes to meet a smaller screen. A notable example is Super Mario World. The portable version on Game Boy Advance is a bit easier (getting hit with a fire flower/cape sends you to Super Mario instead of Small Mario), but it definitely feels like an enhanced, portable version of the original.
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