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    06/08/2007 US releases

    WII-KLY UPDATE: THREE NEW CLASSIC GAMES ANNOUNCED FOR WII SHOP CHANNEL

    Aug. 6, 2007

    What makes a game truly classic? Is it unforgettable graphics or timeless characters? Is it crisp realism or mesmerizing fantasy realms? The answer, of course, is all of the above, and this week's additions to the Wii Shop Channel cover the whole gamut. From wild water sports to heroic puzzling to intergalactic space battles, these newly available titles are proven favorites you'll learn to love all over again on your Wii?.

    Today Nintendo adds three new classic games to the popular Wii video game system's Wii Shop Channel. The games go live at 9 a.m. Pacific time. Nintendo adds new games to the channel every Monday. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points? to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week's new games are:

    Wave Race? 64 (Nintendo? 64, 1-2 players, rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points): Take to the waves on your own personal watercraft and experience some of the best water effects in video game history. Choose one of four characters, each with his/her own unique abilities and style, and master the game's excellent controls. Make your way through nine courses, each with its own challenges. If the ramps, mines and hairpin turns aren't enough, you'll also have to deal with varying weather conditions that can make the water choppy or cover the course with fog. And if you ever feel like taking a break from racing, then try out Stunt Mode to polish your skills by pulling off handstands, rolls and more. Get good enough and you might even be able to ride a dolphin-just don't get seasick.

    ADVENTURES OF LOLO? (NES?, 1 player, rated E for Everyone, 500 Wii Points): This was the first game in the Eggerland puzzle series to be released in North America. After the love of his life, Lala, is kidnapped by the Great Devil and taken to a haunted castle, our hero Lolo sets out to rescue her. The journey is perilous because the Great Devil's fortress is guarded by a massive army. But Lolo has a few tricks up his sleeve, including a Magic Shot that turns enemies into eggs and an Emerald Framer that shields him from attacks. Combining clever environmental puzzles with tricky enemies and an engaging style, ADVENTURES OF LOLO is a true classic.

    GALAGA? '90 (TurboGrafx16, 1 player, rated E for Everyone, 600 Wii Points): This is an updated version of the classic arcade shooter Galaga. Set in the vast reaches of space, you will fight your way through all 29 rounds to reach the enemies' stronghold on Planet Galaga. Game levels consist of a few rounds with changing enemies and backgrounds. To top it off, the nostalgic "Galactic Dancing" lives on to mark the end of each level. With the new addition of dimensions, you can choose your attack route. Collect capsules and open dimension warps at branch sections to take on even tougher enemies. GALAGA '90's inclusion of the triple fighter, scrolling backgrounds, boss Galaga and even new system effects make it nothing less than a masterpiece.

    #2
    Wooooooooo! Wave Race!

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      #3
      wave race=PURE CLASS =) hope europe gets this soon

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        #4
        Good news, I love Galaga too. If these come out in Europe soon that will be ace. Please let them optimise the Wave Race though, can remember the PAL release being slow and nasty. Still loved it though. Best water effects evar.

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          #5
          Yep - it won't be long until they're running out of class to add next. This VC idea is turning out to be a pretty good idea IMO.

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            #6
            Originally posted by DavidFallows View Post
            Yep - it won't be long until they're running out of class to add next. This VC idea is turning out to be a pretty good idea IMO.
            It certainly seems to have the best (and most) content of the 3 online delivery systems at the moment.

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              #7
              Aaw Wave Race '64...hope it ends up over here too.

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                #8
                Interesting...



                Thanks go to Neogaf user gwiz210.

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                  #9
                  Did the sign boards previously have Kawasaki on or something, maybe's there licence or whatever expired so some of sign boards needed to be changed in-game.

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                    #10
                    It's interesting that Nintendo *can* modify these old games when they need to. Now how hard would it be to add an online leaderboard, or dare I say it... online play...

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                      #11
                      Changing one bitmap to another and adding online play are hardly the same, though!

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                        #12
                        Nice idea Kotatsu!

                        I have to admit, until they are interested enough to sort out the replays in Mario Kart 64 I don't see stuff like that happening.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Kotatsu Neko View Post
                          ..or dare I say it... online play...
                          Adding online play? Easy. Add online play that actually works well? Pretty much impossible. Because software is emulated, only way to add some sort of online function is to send input commands over the net. Sounds simple, right? The problem is that this method is nearly non-tolerant for any lag, and only way for emulator to compensate it is to adjust framerate on the fly. If the connection between the users isn't excellent (ping around 30 or less), compensation makes game jittery, and in many cases, completely unplayable. Anyone who has tried to use ZBattle.net, Kaillera or similar systems with friend who is aboard knows this. To create good online play for any VC game, it would require you to actually port the game instead of just emulating it. This, in the other hand, would require so much time that it isn't really feasible for Nintendo. Online leaderboards would be, however, relatively easy to add.
                          Last edited by elkatas; 06-08-2007, 21:01.

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                            #14
                            OMGODZ! Waverace! Been hanging on to 1000 points just for this. Screw dinner, downloading now! Only played the PAL version see...

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                              #15
                              Wow, they don't make em' like they used to. This game still plays like a dream. Looks slightly rough, but having only ever milked the PAL version there's a notable difference in speed. Everything just came flooding back too, all those hours shaving every last second off laps!

                              Me happy.

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