New PS3, Wii, 360 Downloadables Announced 151
360 gamers have Lost Planet to look forward to this week, but PS3 and Wii owners have things to smile about as well. Today's virtual console game releases feature the Hudson classic title Dungeon Explorer, as well as the shmup Gradius and the sidescrolling shooter Soldier Blade. PS3 owners will get six great downloadable titles sometime 'in early 2007', courtesy of Midway and Sony Online Entertainment. "The six games announced in the deal are Mortal Kombat II, Gauntlet II, Joust, Rampage World Tour, Rampart, and Championship Sprint. Sony Online said those titles were chosen specifically for their multiplayer components, as the company is adding online play for all six." Update: 01/08 22:32 GMT by Z : Oops. Missed Ms. Pac-Man on XBLA this week.
Still can't find a Wii though... (Score:1)
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Fred Meyer??? Where you at, man? I'm in Fairbanks. I thought Freddy's was limited to Alaska; or is it all of the Pacific Northwest?
Anyway, I picked mine up here at launch: there were 100 hundred at the store I was at, and 90 at the other one. It was 25 below that day and they reopenned at midnight. I got there about 10:40, and thankfully, they openned the doors and let us in the entry at a little after 11pm. I grabbed a VCC and Twilight Princess, and then a second Wiimote about 5 days later... but no Wii
PS3 Demos are Great So Far (Score:2)
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I mean to be fair they charged us UK people $50 for the demo of GT4 (by calling it "Prologue" rather than "demo") but sheesh!.
Please tell me I'm wrong.
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More advanced demos they refer to as "concepts" (Gran Tourismo): Free
Classic games(Crash Bandicoot): about 6 bucks
First run downloadable games(GripShift for PS3): about 10 bucks
First run on store shelves(Resistance): about 60 bucks (obviously)
I've played all categories, plus a bunch of PS2 tiles, and they're all fun. I love the new stuff, like Resistance, but why not play the old stuff and the demos too?
I can see how some people might think it's a waste to spend $600 to play old gam
Argh!! (Score:5, Interesting)
Mario, Mario, wherefore art thou a game that Nintendo dost sit upon?
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I wouldn't say one is definitely better than the other. Get both
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Portability vs. permanence vs. resolution (Score:2)
The problem with your argument (not that it's an argument, but anyway...) is that at least the DS and GBA are portable. The Wii is not. Anyone who has both a Wii and a DS/GBA need to decide for themselves which features are more important - the portability and expense of the DS/GBA with a small screen and lower resolution or the low cost but higher resoluion and permanence of the Wii.
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Well, it still will cut into GBA cart sales. Many people are getting the classic games on the GBA/DS because they can't get them on any other (legal) platform.
Remember, the DS isn't just a portable platform, anymore, it fills a bit of the roll for a full-sized console as well (especially since it can do things that other full sized consoles can't). Quite a few people are getting DSs as their MAIN platform, which means that it WILL compete with the Wii in some cases... this is one of them.
It is ironic th
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This is probably the main reason we don't see TV out ports on the DS and the PSP (a lot of people have bean clambering for a PSP TV out). They'd be more (cannibalistic) competit
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True, but... (Score:2)
Re:True, but... The VC is a long term proposition. (Score:2)
You know they have to space out the goods. Considering they stated 1-4 downloads every week (despite Christmas having 5, I won't fault them for that :-> ) for around 10 VC games a month think about what that means. It may not seem like alot now, but 10 games a month = 120 games a year for a console with a 4-6 year life span (u
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I agree with what you're saying, especially about RPGs. I'm dieing for them to finally release some epic games. Although, there's a good business reason for them NOT to release them, which is that RPGs are usually a full-time deal, once you start playing them, you're more often then not, not going to touch other games for a good 30 hours (in the case of many SNES RPGs, that is)... and that possibly means Wii games. So, currently they're more inclined to release short, arcade-style games that won't interfere
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The C64 still holds the crown as the best selling personal computer of all time. At about 30 million units (not counting the backwards compatible C128) it's certainly less obscure than the TG/16.
(Never owned one myself. I was in the Apple II camp.
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http://en. [wikipedia.org]
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Others on my list: Super Mario Bros 2 and 3, Ghostbusters (1, not 2), and another game that I forget the name of, but played incessantly. (I'll know it as soon as I see it... It was something about
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Another one that I REALLY like is Blaster Master, the original one. I dunno why, but I spent forever with that game.
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Preventing cannibalization; emulator bugs (Score:2, Interesting)
WHY is Nintnedo delaying the release of Super Mario Bros. 3
Because Nintendo is still selling Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 for Game Boy Advance and the Nintendo DS's GBA compatibility mode.
and more N64 titles
Nintendo is selling N64 titles on the Nintendo DS.
Compatibility problems?
Could be part of it. I've read reports of sound being off. If the emulator used for NES games in Virtual Console is anything like the emulator used for NES games in Animal Crossing Population Growing for GameCube, then it appears that bug-for-bug compatibility isn't Nintendo's first priority. Specifically
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I agree with your sentiments, but that reply is a tad flip. The GBA version of SMB3 was released in October 2003, hardly a sales threat to a VC release and not even a blip on the DS scene. And the only N64 game on the VC - Super Mario 64 - was already released for the DS anyway! Looking at the DS library, I don't s
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Probably all three... why not? Many Mario afficianados would gladly buy all versions of SMB3. No reason to only release one. However... I don't see any plans to bring GBA games to the VC (although I'm sure it and GB/GBC are probably already built into the emulator), so it'll probably be some time (if ever) before we see Super Mario Bros. Advanced 4 (SMB3 for GBA) on the VC. I do wonder whether they'll asshole us and split up Super Mario Allstars into 4 different games. SMB3 is virtually an SNES game in styl
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Almost never heard of.... (Score:4, Interesting)
Well, i've never heard of Dungeon Explorer or Soldier Blade, but DE seems like an interesting game, I might download that one. However, I'm still waiting for my Baseball Stars and Tecmo Super Bowl. =) I already got my Toe Jam and Earl, but I'm still crossing my fingers for Metal Warriors and waiting for Super Mario World (SNES).
Boy, Nintendo is surely making a killing on these (expensive) download games ($5-10 for what? Converting a ROM?)
Cheers,
Fozzy
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I've seen a Wal-Mart selling a 2000 point card for $21.99. I scawfed at thinking they're that stupid. At least other stores sell them for $19.99.
Cheers,
Fozzy
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With prices like that, I'd bet that the store will only sell a handfull of them.
Pennywise and pound foolish.
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Most people haven't even heard of the console let alone the games
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Yup, I downloaded it last night. I can see it being more fun with others, but it's pretty crappy even by most action RPG standards. It reminds me a lot of Gauntlet, right down to monster generators.
Cheers,
Fozzy
Turbo Grafix-16 (Score:3, Interesting)
No turbografix for Australians (Score:2, Interesting)
But you can get the games by changing your region to UK and then download. But the consumer shouldnt have to do that.
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I had no idea you can do that. Do the Wii points still work? I'd be interested in picking up Fire Emblem from Japan... (with a US Wii)
Re:No turbografix for Australians (Score:4, Informative)
Just to be safe I wouldn't do it if you had a lot of Wii Points in your account. There doesn't seem to be a discount for buying Wii Points in bulk so there is no reason to buy anything other than the smallest amount anyway.
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Anybody download Dungeon Explorer... (Score:2)
Rampart (Score:2)
I still wouldn't pay $600 for it, though.
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How cool a gig
Re:Wouldn't pay $600 for it. (Score:2)
Saying the game costs $600 because the console does it like me claiming it costs me £5500 to drive to work in the morning because that includes what I paid for the card.
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Saying the game costs $600 because the console does it like me claiming it costs me £5500 to drive to work in the morning because that includes what I paid for the card.
Just like DarkAlex's 302OE-b cost me $154.
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You could write off every game on the system as not being worth $600 but in reality the system costs is spread over all those $10-$60 games that ARE worth those prices.
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It might seem unlikely to you. I personally doubt anything will ever warrant those prices for me, and consider it unlikely that anything will come out on it that I'm interested in. All the must-have series that prompted me to get the PS2 have either ended (Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver) or been driven into the ground (Final Fantasy, MGS) in the PS2 generation. I doubt
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Midway Classic Collections (Score:2)
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Skip the PC versions
Starforce infested and sucky sucky controls. No steering wheel recognition for race games, no joystick for joystick operated games, etc. Annoying interface and bloated install. Very cheesy port of a port, some shareware ripoffs are better done. Maybe #1 was ok, but #2 sucked and #3 was worse.
At least these guys can't possibly do any worse with the d/l games.
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You have to think about how you're going to do this stuff with wide screen displays, different controls, etc. Thoughtful translators will take the original ROM and tweek it ever so slightly for those factors, like putting score displays on the side for wide aspect ratio. They'll give you the same tweaks, and maybe more th
Midway Collections on PSP is broken (Score:2)
An idea for Nintendo... (Score:4, Interesting)
15-20 years worth of games/consoles adds up to one hell of a lot landfill space.
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If you have the original carts, you could, you know, PLAY the original carts.
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If you're going to play emulated versions you might as well at least do it without paying a 2nd time and without destroying the old carts.
I'm biased of course since the versions Nintendo foisted on the UK of these games almost univerally run 20% slower than they should do.
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Let's see if I have this straight. In exchange for the 500 Wii points it costs to download Zelda, you propose that I hand over the cartridge? The gold one? The one that sells secondhand at the same price I bought it for some fifteen years ago?
The phrase 'cold dead hands' springs to mind from somewhere.
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When it's on, the fan cools it down. When it's on standby the fan is off but the machine is still working so generating heat. When it's off then there is no fan and no heat.
I don't want my machine to be permanently WiiConnect24 anyway.
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Actually it's kind of a nice price. I got Crash Bandicoot for the PSP for about 6 bucks and Grip Shift for the PS3 for about 10 bucks. I'm glad all the new consoles are offering downloads like this. It probably doesn't make sense to sell a disk consisting of a single old game for a cheapo prices, but it makes a hell of a lot of sense for a download. I pay more for two people to eat at Burger King than I did for Crash.
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I'm sure one of the three next gen consoles will have "the best" download service and one will have "the worst," but I just think it's cool that whatever you got, you should be able to download classic and new games for a good price, directly to your hard drive from the internet.
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Nevermind that Slashdot has long been a bastion of Nintendo(lots of mid-20s -> early 30s tech people), and people who *dared* to buy the gamecube and to a lesser extent, the N64, took endless levels of shit for it just about everywhere from the exact same types of people that post the limited amount of pro-sony stuff on the tech sites. Add in a couple enormous missteps by Sony, the fact that this is principally an American site and America loves underdogs(which sony is n
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Translation: Stop crying, you just brought it on yourself. If those kids are too mean, just don't play with them.
Dad? I didn't even know you read Slashdot. How's mom doing?
I thought things would changed now that I've grown up, but I guess it's more of the same. Do you know where I could have insi
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It would be nice if the modders tried a little harder to root out mean-spirited posts, but I don't think they always
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hehehe.
I admit, I don't like sony products atm (though I do plan on buying a PS2 soon). However I have disliked SOE for a very long time, and for many good reasons (they tend to destroy most things they touch).
What interests me is that these games are coming from SOE, I am rather sure that the PS is not under the wing of SOE, so why are they making games for it? (instead of continuing to piss of their MMO players
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It's not good to have all your content priced at $50 to $60. Hollywood movies did awesomely well on DVD primarily because they were affordable. Putting out more affordable content is going to get more people buying more games instead of having libraries of 3-5 games like a lot of people do.
An inexpensive
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I read that as "no release date, in fact no downloadable games yet for the PS3 at all". I don't have a PS3 and since it isn't out locally nor do any of my friends, so I guess, yes, you could say I was uninformed, but that's why I ended with a question mark.
Anyway, that's still the Wii's release
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The demos are nice, and free, and I've been having a hell of a good time with GripShift. Although they have a "wallet" unlike as I've heard others state, you don't have to pre-buy in $50 or $100 increments. You can put just as much in your wallet as you need to spend for the one transaction and you can do it at the time of the transaction. Y
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Eh, Japan has Link to the Past and Mario Kart 64, and maybe one or two other games. Now, both of those I would download in a HEARTBEAT, and I'm kinda upset that they still haven't released them here (there were many rumors of MK64 being released today, but obviously, that didn't happen). But aside from those, we've got pretty much the same lineup.
I'm wondering that it has something to do with the fact that the GameCube was much bigger over there, so more people have the controllers to play SNES and N64 ga
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Yeah... since Nintendo seems so distracted by the VC that they can't do anything good anymore.
Oh wait, they just released Zelda: Twilight Princess... scratch that.
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