http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6gyKqCrXwUBoney said:golf lolololol
So what's Yoshi like?
Yoshi is 1991.AbsoluteZero said:As expected, it's alot of "early" NES games. Outside of Yoshi, nothing on the list is past 1988, unless I'm wrong and someone wants to correct me.
User33 said:If you honestly think those games have held up over the years, and are objectively "good", than Nintendo has some of you by the balls more than I thought.
User33 said:If you honestly think those games have held up over the years, and are objectively "good", than Nintendo has some of you by the balls more than I thought.
User33 said:Because I don't praise Nintendo's every move, I should just be ignored? My point stands. When seven of the games have worse graphics, sound, controls and features than the free Brick Breaker game that comes with a Blackberry, and the other three have been released 5-6 times already than there's a problem.
I have no problem with the GBA games, the selection is already quite good. However, the NES selection is just laughably bad.
User33 said:Because I don't praise Nintendo's every move, I should just be ignored? My point stands. When seven of the games have worse graphics, sound, controls and features than the free Brick Breaker game that comes with a Blackberry, and the other three have been released 5-6 times already than there's a problem.
I have no problem with the GBA games, the selection is already quite good. However, the NES selection is just laughably bad.
Being free doesn't make them exempt from criticism.omgkitty said:Nintendo: "Hey look everyone! Thanks for buying our system early. Here are a pile of free games."
GAF: "Fuck you guys! These games suck! I only like half of them. I am going to bitch."
Seriously people. If you don't like them who cares? Play what you like, and if not shut up about it. They are free you idiots.
omgkitty said:Nintendo: "Hey look everyone! Thanks for buying our system early. Here are a pile of free games."
GAF: "Fuck you guys! These games suck! I only like half of them. I am going to bitch."
Seriously people. If you don't like them who cares? Play what you like, and if not shut up about it. They are free you idiots.
jo-jo-jo-jooooto matee!angelfly said:
Shiggy said:Just because they are free we are not allowed to voice our opinion? Are you from China or North Korea?
Cheesemeister said:http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/ambassador/detail.html
The games:
Famicom, available starting 9/1
Super Mario Bros.
Donkey Kong Jr.
Balloon Fight
Ice Climber
The Legend of Zelda
Wrecking Crew
NES Open Tournament Golf
Yoshi
Metroid
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
No, I don't know if this is just for Japan, or what.
Who's complaining about them constantly? Stop making stuff up.omgkitty said:Sure they are exempt to criticism but complaining about them constantly is just dumb. You don't have to download them if you don't want to.
Conspiracy!!11User33 said:Because I don't praise Nintendo's every move, I should just be ignored?
Oh, for crying out loud. No one is fucking criticizing you for not being impressed with the game choices. It's your attitude towards those who are happy with the choices. I'm not even impressed with the choices either (I'd say I'm even disappointed) but you don't see me calling people out for having different tastes.User33 said:Because I don't praise Nintendo's every move, I should just be ignored?
User33 said:I also find it kind of funny that a lot of Nintendo fans mock "99 cent shovel-ware apps" on the iPhone, and then freak out over Wrecking Crew and Open Tournament Golf.
User33 said:If you honestly think those games have held up over the years, and are objectively "good", than Nintendo has some of you by the balls more than I thought.
That I can agree with.qq more said:Oh, for crying out loud. No one is fucking criticizing you for not being impressed with the game choices. It's your attitude towards those who are happy with the choices. I'm not even impressed with the choices either (I'd say I'm even disappointed) but you don't see me calling people out for having different tastes.
JoshuaJSlone said:Yoshi is 1991.
NES Open Tournament Golf is from 1991.AbsoluteZero said:As expected, it's alot of "early" NES games. Outside of Yoshi, nothing on the list is past 1988, unless I'm wrong and someone wants to correct me
Drkirby said:NES Open Tournament Golf is from 1991.
NES Open Tournament Golf is not Golf.
This is the game:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alPTQ1VYzEI
Well, NES Open Tournament Golf is the only one on the Wii VC, so I imagine so.AbsoluteZero said:Thank you for correcting me.
Edit: With this, I assume they won't bother ever putting up the original Golf title then, right?
Am I crazy, or did I play this on the Gameboy when I was a kid? Yoshis... Cookie? Which is better?angelfly said:
Drkirby said:Well, NES Open Tournament Golf is the only one on the Wii VC, so I imagine so.
Chopper said:Am I crazy, or did I play this on the Gameboy when I was a kid? Yoshis... Cookie? Which is better?
Both Yoshi and Yoshi's Cookie were released on NES and GB. As to which is better I like Yoshi's Cookie better however Yoshi is a also fun.Chopper said:Am I crazy, or did I play this on the Gameboy when I was a kid? Yoshis... Cookie? Which is better?
Also, Game Boy Golf is on the "Coming Soon" section on the eShop. So yeah, I wouldn't bet on NES Golf anytime soon.Drkirby said:Well, NES Open Tournament Golf is the only one on the Wii VC, so I imagine so.
NoA Twitter just confirmed the same list for the US.DownWithTheShip said:Not a bad bunch of games. Although I doubt it will be the same list of games in other regions. Probably see one or two swapped out for other games.
Japan always gets different games than NA or EU. I doubt this will be any different.
All the games in the list were released in all regions. Same with the GBA stuff which makes me think they want all Ambassadors getting the same stuff. Before the final 5 were released however I thought the same thing as you.DownWithTheShip said:Not a bad bunch of games. Although I doubt it will be the same list of games in other regions. Probably see one or two swapped out for other games.
Japan always gets different games than NA or EU. I doubt this will be any different.
fernoca said:And seems to be confirmed that all 10 games will be available on September 1st:
The ten NES Virtual Console games will be available to Nintendo 3DS Ambassadors beginning Sept. 1. Due to the large number of redemptions, you may experience a longer than normal download time per game.
And:
Here's the news you've all been waiting for: Metroid, Open Tournament Golf, Wrecking Crew, Yoshi and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link are the other five NES VC games you will be available to download for free on 9/1.
Also, the games won't be avaibae directly on the eShop, but on the "download history".
- From the Nintendo 3DS HOME menu, select the Nintendo eShop icon.
- Scroll left and select "Settings / Other."
- Scroll down and select "Account Activity" to view a list of transactions.
- The NES game will be listed here once it is available to download. Tap "Software Info," and then "Redownload" to begin the download process.
fernoca said:And seems to be confirmed that all 10 games will be available on September 1st:
The ten NES Virtual Console games will be available to Nintendo 3DS Ambassadors beginning Sept. 1. Due to the large number of redemptions, you may experience a longer than normal download time per game.
And:
Here's the news you've all been waiting for: Metroid, Open Tournament Golf, Wrecking Crew, Yoshi and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link are the other five NES VC games you will be available to download for free on 9/1.
Also, the games won't be avaibae directly on the eShop, but on the "download history".
- From the Nintendo 3DS HOME menu, select the Nintendo eShop icon.
- Scroll left and select "Settings / Other."
- Scroll down and select "Account Activity" to view a list of transactions.
- The NES game will be listed here once it is available to download. Tap "Software Info," and then "Redownload" to begin the download process.
AbsoluteZero said:As expected, it's alot of "early" NES games. Outside of Yoshi, nothing on the list is past 1988, unless I'm wrong and someone wants to correct me.
That sounds interesting.fernoca said:Also, an "Ambassador Certificate":
The Ambassador Certificate is a downloadable video available to Ambassadors.
By tapping the receive button on the Touch Screen when viewing this video, Ambassadors will receive updates regarding the Ambassador Program, such as when new titles are available to download. As soon as details for the 10 Game Boy Advance Virtual Console titles are available, we will send an update to those who have opted in using the Ambassador Certificate.
Plinko said:The crapping on the golf game is completely unwarranted. It's excellent. WAY better than "Golf," the first NES golf game.
*confused*angelfly said:Both Yoshi and Yoshi's Cookie were released on NES and GB. As to which is better I like Yoshi's Cookie better however Yoshi is a also fun.
Really, if Nightmare in Dreamland is one of the GBA games the only games on that list I'd want are Startropics, Wario's Woods and Yoshi's Cookie.SonicMegaDrive said:Actually, the bulk of Nintendo's software for the NES was pre-1988. Even though the NES was full of life until it died in 1994, Nintendo didn't actually do much for it after the SNES started production.
The only post 1988 Nintendo NES games include Tetris(being re-released with online play), To The Earth(Zapper game), Short Order/Eggsplode(Power Pad game), Dr Mario, Trick Shooting(Zapper game), Play Action Football, StarTropics, NES Open Tournament Golf, Yoshi's Cookie, Yoshi, Kirby's Adventure, Zoda's Revenge, and Wario's Woods.
So it isn't like Nintendo is hording all of their must-have later-releases or anything.
The titles they included are all quality titles. No throw-away crap like 10-Yard Fight, Tennis, or Golf to be found here.
^ Wow, so all 10 will be available at once? Incredible. I expected them to pad them out.