First Wave of Virtual Console Games Revealed

Damn it! Now everyone thinks they can explode :(
 
Don't worry Mentok, Your explosions are better than anyones.:oldrazz:
 
:woot:
Nintendo press release - VC games every Monday, News and Weather channels to become operational later
November 16th, 2006

Nintendo’s new Wii(TM) video game system not only changes how people play games, but redefines how they interact with both the system and their televisions. With the Wii Menu, Nintendo offers a gateway to new experiences through a collection of interactive channels people can use to customize their gaming and entertainment options.

The Wii Menu serves as the main portal to the different functions of Wii, and is designed to evolve throughout the life of the system. Some functions can be used right out of the box and more will roll out during the next few weeks and into next year, with content continually changing over time. Wii goes on sale in the Americas Nov. 19 at an MSRP of $249.99.

“The diversity of the Wii Menu has something for both gamers and non-gamers,” says Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. “The options exist to help introduce current non-players to Wii and help us bring gaming to the masses.”

On launch day, players who want to play a Wii game or a Nintendo GameCube(TM) game simply pop in the disc, aim their motion-sensitive Wii Remote(TM) at the Wii Menu and click on the Disc Channel to start the game. It’s that simple. But some of the real fun with the Wii Menu comes with customization. The Mii(TM) Channel lets users create caricatures of themselves (or anyone else) that can be used first in Wii Sports(TM), a collection of five sports games packed in with the Wii system. Up to 10 Mii characters can be stored in a single Wii Remote, and players can carry them to a friend’s house and populate multiple Wii systems.

Using the Photo Channel, users can explore their creative talents by developing a slide show or showing off their best shots in an easy, fun way. With an SD memory card from a digital camera, users can display their photos on their televisions and perform basic editing and manipulation.

The Wii Shop Channel serves as Wii’s online storefront, where visitors can redeem Wii Points(TM) to download games or other items. Users need a high-speed Internet connection to access the Wii Shop Channel and choose from at least 12 classic Virtual Console(TM) games that will be ready to play on launch day. Some of the games a player can download include: Donkey Kong(R) (NES(R)), based on the arcade game of the same name; SimCity(R) (SNES(TM)),
where players get to build a city from the ground up, being responsible for each decision they make; Super Mario 64(R), the first-ever true 3-D game, which changed the face of gaming forever; Sonic the Hedgehog(R) (Genesis(R)), the fastest blue hedgehog on Earth whips through hair-raising loop-de-loops and into dizzying dives; and Bomberman(R) ‘93 (TurboGrafx16(TM)), the exciting, powered-up version that followed the original Bomberman(R).

More Virtual Console games will become available weekly every Monday following launch and by year’s end, gamers will be able to pick from a library of 30 or more classic games from the Nintendo Entertainment System(R), Super NES(R), Nintendo(R) 64, Sega Genesis(TM) and TurboGrafx16 consoles. Users buy Wii Points at retail or with a credit card in the Wii Shop Channel and redeem their Wii Points to download the classic games. NES games start at 500 Wii
Points, Super NES games start at 800 Wii Points and Nintendo 64 games start at 1,000 Wii Points. Sega Genesis games start at 800 Wii Points and TurboGrafx16 games start at 600 Wii Points.

The Wii Shop Channel is also where users will go to download the Opera browser that will let them surf the Internet from the comfort of their couches on Wii’s Internet Channel. More information about the availability of the browser will be released in the coming weeks.

On Dec. 20, Nintendo will roll out the Forecast Channel. Users will be able to access free local weather information, which is continually updated. Users can access worldwide weather information by browsing a 3-D globe. Weather information will be supplied by Weathernews. A high-speed Internet connection is required to access the Forecast Channel.

Then on Jan. 27, the Wii Menu News Channel will make headlines with the latest news from around the world provided by the Associated Press. A high-speed Internet connection is also needed to access the News Channel.

For more information about Wii and the Wii Menu, visit Wii.com.
 
^I just bought that today. Haven't gotten a chance to play it, though. Been too busy w/ Wii Sports and TP. Can't wait to give it a try, though. Depending what they release tomorrow, my next VC purchase may be SimCity.
 
I really hope they put Goldeneye up there sooner or later. That would make everything right with the world. :woot:
 
Not sure if they can, since I think Goldeneye is a Rare property.

if anything X-Box might get it to download. Not sure.:huh:
 
I'm pretty sure EA owns Goldeneye now along with every other James Bond title.
 
Delusive said:
I'm pretty sure EA owns Goldeneye now along with every other James Bond title.

I believe Activision owns the current rights to the 007 video game franchise. EA recently lost it. Activision, Microsoft and Nintendo would split the profits. In a perfect world they would make GoldenEye/Perfect Dark available for the Wii and 360. It could happen. Fans usually get what they want, they just have to wait. Hopefully nobody is a *****e and demand they get more of the profits. Any Donkey Kong games will be on the Wii since they are Nintendo owned characters.
 
Geo7877 said:
I really hope they put Goldeneye up there sooner or later. That would make everything right with the world. :woot:

No Rare games will be available on the VC.
 
I think the Donkey Kong Country franchise might, since the characters are Nintendo owned....but who knows.:huh:
 
You could just get the Sonic Gems for GC which has Sonic CD on it :huh:
 
They used the PC version of Sonic CD that had this stupid loading screen and pauses whenever Sonic got something like invincibility or super speed + they applied this lame hyper AA to the game that made it look like it was rendered using pastels. :mad:

I own Gems collection. :o
 
When are Mario Kart 64 and StarFox 64 coming on, dammit! :cmad:
 
Brainiac 8 said:
I think the Donkey Kong Country franchise might, since the characters are Nintendo owned....but who knows.:huh:

Diddy Kong Racing DS is coming out next year. It has some enhancements and new features but still is the N64 game but with 8 player wi-fi.
 
slinger said:
Diddy Kong Racing DS is coming out next year. It has some enhancements and new features but still is the N64 game but with 8 player wi-fi.


So if that is the case (Which I'll be buying it. :O) then I think it's safe to assume we'll see the DKC franchise on the VC service...or I hope.
 
Zenien said:
They used the PC version of Sonic CD that had this stupid loading screen and pauses whenever Sonic got something like invincibility or super speed + they applied this lame hyper AA to the game that made it look like it was rendered using pastels. :mad:

I own Gems collection. :o

Ahh.. buy a Sega CD and Sonic CD! I don't know if they'll ever come out with sonic cd on VC :csad: . One thing that annoys me about it if you lose a lot of rings the framerate dropped... a lot.
 
I want a Wii so badly:csad:

Screw Sony and Microsoft
 
Kalit said:
Ahh.. buy a Sega CD and Sonic CD! I don't know if they'll ever come out with sonic cd on VC :csad: . One thing that annoys me about it if you lose a lot of rings the framerate dropped... a lot.


But it was arguably the best Sonic game since Sonic 2.

Who owns the franchises by Working Designs now? Does anyone know? I would love to own the Lunar games and have them available to download from the Sega CD. Or Popfull Mail.
 

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