AniHawk said:OH SHIT.
OB64 is supposed to be great. It's the ONLY N64 game I wanted to get but could never track down (now that I also have Sin & Punishment via VC).
Not just supposed to be. IS. IS, DAMMIT.
AniHawk said:OH SHIT.
OB64 is supposed to be great. It's the ONLY N64 game I wanted to get but could never track down (now that I also have Sin & Punishment via VC).
AniHawk said:Does this warrant an official thread? I thought Earthbound had an official thread. I know S&P got an official thread. Can't remember if other VC games did. At the very least, this will be the first European release of the game.
Does that mean Square-Enix now owns the rights to Mischief Makers and Rakugaki Showtime?HyperZone<3 said:Mischief Makers ain't ever getting a release because of difficult liscensing issues, right?
sfried said:Does that mean Square-Enix now owns the rights to Mischief Makers and Rakugaki Showtime?
Then Mischief Makers should have no problem coming out. Considering FF1 came out in Virtual Console (plus the considerable number of Taito support), it'll only be a matter of time...andymcc said:well, rakugaki was released on JPSN under Square-Enix...
sfried said:Then Mischief Makers should have no problem coming out. Considering FF1 came out in Virtual Console (plus the considerable number of Taito support), it'll only be a matter of time...
nincompoop said:Mischief Makers is dirt cheap on Amazon, you can get for less than what the VC version would cost. So there's always that option if your N64 still works.
Regulus Tera said:Was Matsuno involved in Ogre Battle 64?
twinturbo2 said:I just want Cruis'n World. The only Cruis'n game to receive an awesome N64 port.
Speaking of N64, why isn't there any Controller Pak emulation? Is Nintendo just being lazy? Don't some N64 emulators have Controller Pak emulation?
I can't see it being harder than a European release (which is what the OFL:CV rating goes some way to confirming) where the game was never released.Mockingbird said:But since Atlus published and translated in the US, doesn't that make a US release difficult?
AniHawk said:OH SHIT.
OB64 is supposed to be great. It's the ONLY N64 game I wanted to get but could never track down (now that I also have Sin & Punishment via VC).
Rlan said:Q-Games To Reflect Missile On Nintendo Platform
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I think this was sort of skipped the first time around
Doesn't sound like an Art-Style game either.
http://www.gamerbytes.com/2009/11/qgames_to_reflect_missile_on_n.php
Yup: http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/games/wiiware/rabbids_lab_15127.htmlfarnham said:that rabbids lab game is basically the rabbid in a wiimote mode in rabbids go home right..?
and excite bikeamrum said:I hope we get Super Mario Kart in Europe soon !
sfried said:Then Mischief Makers should have no problem coming out. Considering FF1 came out in Virtual Console (plus the considerable number of Taito support), it'll only be a matter of time...
Capndrake said:Three of tonight's EU releases (Hopefully not all) are:
-Might Flip Champs (DSiWare, 800 points, WayForward)
Capndrake said:OFLC update:
OGRE BATTLE 64 Computer Games PG 24/11/2009
AniHawk said:Does this warrant an official thread? I thought Earthbound had an official thread. I know S&P got an official thread. Can't remember if other VC games did. At the very least, this will be the first European release of the game.
Figures. They should add it so that more 3rd party N64 games can come.sfog said:Regarding the lack of Controller Pak support, I suspect Nintendo doesn't really care about it since none of their 1st or 2nd party published games (with the sole exception of Waialae Country Club) require it aside from some minor optional things like the Mario Kart 64 replays. And yes, N64 emulators have supported it for quite some time.
Capndrake said:EU update:
Virtual Console:
-Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye (Mega Drive, 800 points, Sega)
WiiWare:
-Copter Crisis (500 points, Digital Leisure)
-Dragon Master Spell Caster (500 points, Stickmen Studios)
-Rabbids Lab (500 points, Ubisoft)
-Solitaire (500 points, GameOn)
DSiWare:
-Mighty Flip Champs (800 points, WayForward)
-Reflect Missile (500 points, Nintendo)
Nope, it's not classed as import, even though I'm pretty sure it is.Cosmonaut X said:Jeez - the time between classification "leaks" and releases is getting ridiculous :lol
So, is this another Hanabi festival kicking off?
Capndrake said:EU update:
Virtual Console:
-Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye (Mega Drive, 800 points, Sega)
WiiWare:
-Copter Crisis (500 points, Digital Leisure)
-Dragon Master Spell Caster (500 points, Stickmen Studios)
-Rabbids Lab (500 points, Ubisoft)
-Solitaire (500 points, GameOn)
DSiWare:
-Mighty Flip Champs (800 points, WayForward)
-Reflect Missile (500 points, Nintendo)
ksamedi said:Any new demos?
donny2112 said:I think the demos are a trial run that'll last through the end of the year. Once they come on full-time, I suspect they'll stay around longer at a time, too.
ksamedi said:And I don't understand the logic of limited time demos at all.
donny2112 said:The store isn't setup for them, at the moment, so having tons of demos would just clutter up the store. They need to have the demo on the page with the game as opposed to having them separate. I think that's how XBLA does it. Maybe with the next system they'll have a more thought-out plan for WiiWare and demos. Of course, they could also just totally revamp the store, but that won't help make people want to go to the store, though.
Surfheart said:No Kart in Aus makes me a sadpandakoala![]()
Blergh. I was kinda considering buying it cause I thought it was a neat feature and don't have Rabbids Go Home yet but I'm just gonna wait now till I get a copy of Rabbids Go Home.Cosmonaut X said:Ugh. Just made my first "instantly regretting it" purchase since I bought my Wii back in 2006 - Rabbids Lab is dreadful.
It's basically the little extra mode from Rabbids Go Home - which was what I expected - but apparently stripped of all the accessories (you get a chicken "hat" and a Santa Claus cap), with only one tool (the vice) and the painting options. It's a shitty, crippled version of the minigame from the retail release, and while I'm sure my daughter will get some enjoyment out of it it is definitely one to avoid.
Stupid me for liking the Rabbids and imagining that Ubisoft might have released the "full" version - ah, well, caveat emptor.