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    VC-games 17/9/07 (US)

    WII-KLY UPDATE: THREE NEW CLASSIC GAMES ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL


    Sept. 17, 2007

    Everyone's favorite long-tongued, egg-tossing dinosaurs make a colorful splash on the Wii Shop Channel this week. Yoshi's action takes place in storybook "pages" made up of bookmaking materials and other familiar textures, including cut-paper forests, denim clouds, inflatable plastic islands and stacks of colored spools. It's a classic Nintendo? 64 game remembered as much for its beauty as its game play. Once you're done with that, you can probably find time to fly an attack helicopter or play a little baseball to get ready for the post-season.

    Three new classic games go live at 9 a.m. Pacific time. Nintendo adds new games to the Wii Shop 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:

    Yoshi's Story? (Nintendo 64, 1 player, rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points): The evil Baby Bowser has cast a spell turning Yoshi's Island? into a picture book. Worse yet, the Super Happy Tree has been stolen, making the island dark and gloomy. Players must take control of six Yoshis, each a different color, and travel through six pages (worlds) of platforming adventure to recover the tree and return the island to normal. Featuring huge character models and bright, vibrant colors, the game's various environments (such as woods, caves, mountains and oceans) come alive in a uniquely gorgeous 2?-D look. Eat fruit, avoid enemies and obstacles, and throw eggs from the Yoshis' never-ending supply in your quest to stop Baby Bowser's plan from succeeding. If you're good enough, you can aim for higher scores by being picky about the fruit you eat. And who knows, you might even find the mysterious black and white Yoshis.

    Super Thunder Blade? (Sega Genesis, 1 player, rated E for Everyone - Mild Violence, 800 Wii Points): In this follow-up to Thunder Blade, you'll fly a new and improved attack helicopter in a series of attacks against guerilla armies that are bent on taking over the world. Although your aircraft is formidable, your enemies are vast and varied. You'll have to take on submarines, tanks, fighter planes and more. Your command of this state-of-the-art battle copter must be top notch, as you'll have to dodge oncoming fire and use your various weapons to eliminate all enemy targets so you can reach the guerilla base and end their nefarious plans once and for all. Put on your flight suit and step into the thrilling action of Super Thunder Blade.

    World Class Baseball (TurboGrafx16, 1-2 players, rated E for Everyone, 600 Wii Points): Acclaimed for its steady game play, World Class Baseball is the definitive baseball game on the TurboGrafx16. Battle the computer in OPEN MODE or play a friend in VERSUS MODE. Customize your team in EDIT MODE or even watch a game between two computer opponents in WATCH MODE. World Class Baseball offers the complete baseball gaming experience. Of course there's also plenty of single-player action. The main feature is PENNANT MODE, where the player chooses a team from one of the world's leagues and strives to win their team's league. Beat league rivals and save your progress with passwords on your way to becoming league champions. After winning your league, get ready to the face the other league's champion in the heated series for the world championship.

    For more information about Wii, please visit wii.com.

    #2
    Never played Yoshi's Story before. Is it worth getting?

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      #3
      Yoshi's Story - Nintendo 64 - 1000 Wii Points

      Super Thunder Blade - Sega Genesis - 800 Wii Points

      World Class Baseball - TurboGrafx-16 - 600 Wii Points

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        #4
        Guess not...

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          #5
          I'm almost regretting buying a US Wii right now. The PAL VC seems a load better, games wise

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            #6
            I love Yoshi's Story. It is one of the lovliest looking games ever created.
            It is really short and very easy though unless you are going for 100% on everything.
            A must have for me.

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              #7
              Originally posted by toythatkills View Post
              I'm almost regretting buying a US Wii right now. The PAL VC seems a load better, games wise
              The pros far outweigh the cons for me. I guess we'll all get everything eventually.

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                #8
                In regards to the US and PAL VC, I think each have their strengths and weaknesses but after coming from an imported Super Famicom and imported N64 I don't think I could play the VC stuff at 50Hz and be content. I'm sure they'd feel too slow.

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                  #9
                  A little disappointing that there seems to be no US Hanabi Festival.

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                    #10
                    yoshi story is ace, ull love it

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by toythatkills View Post
                      I'm almost regretting buying a US Wii right now. The PAL VC seems a load better, games wise
                      Yeh they pay more for their wii games and VC titles, they don't have super metroid, only just got super paper mario (we got it in april) They're not getting smash bros brawl this year, they got Zelda 3 about a month later, we got Metroid prime 3 in August, they get it in October etc...!

                      Don't regret buying a USA wii, we have it much better off, we'll get Mario bros 2 etc soon im sure too.

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                        #12
                        I don't regret it overall, just for the VC! I bought a US one specifically for stuff like Earthbound, Super Mario RPG, assuming they wouldn't come out in Europe. Now, it looks like they might come out one day, and the PAL VC has better games (for me) than the US one at the moment!

                        It'll even out eventually, I'm sure. I'm just bitter about Mario Picross

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                          #13
                          Super metroid >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> anything on PAL VC

                          I'd be very suprised if PAL gets super mario RPG before USA

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Charlie View Post
                            Guess not...
                            Nah it's worth getting. 3/5 is not unfair, but it's a nice little game all the same, one I enjoy a lot.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Charlie View Post
                              In regards to the US and PAL VC, I think each have their strengths and weaknesses but after coming from an imported Super Famicom and imported N64 I don't think I could play the VC stuff at 50Hz and be content. I'm sure they'd feel too slow.
                              actually none of the snes games that ive downloaded suffer from this and the only N64 one i have played that has been in standard bordered 50hz is Paper Mario, which dosnet suffer that much really due to its nature.

                              However the Nes and the megadrive games are pretty horrible.

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