Wii - Part Thrii
#651
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has anyone seen the 2007 game list over at IGN? Supposedly for Japan:
* Dairantou Smash Brothers X (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
* Disaster: Day of Crisis
* Donkey Kong Taru Jet Race (DK Bongo Blast)
* Doubutsu no Mori [Animal Crossing]
* Forever Blue
* Hoshi no Kirby (Kirby Adventure)
* Mario Party 8
* Mario Strikers Charged
* Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
* Project H.A.M.M.E.R.
* Super Mario Galaxy
* Totsugeki Famicom Wars (Battalion Wars II)
* Wii Health Pack
* Wii Music
That is 14 first party titles in the next 9 months.
Wow. Add to those, Paper Mario, Cooking Mama, and Wario Ware, which are already out there, and you have a killer lineup for this year.
* Dairantou Smash Brothers X (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
* Disaster: Day of Crisis
* Donkey Kong Taru Jet Race (DK Bongo Blast)
* Doubutsu no Mori [Animal Crossing]
* Forever Blue
* Hoshi no Kirby (Kirby Adventure)
* Mario Party 8
* Mario Strikers Charged
* Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
* Project H.A.M.M.E.R.
* Super Mario Galaxy
* Totsugeki Famicom Wars (Battalion Wars II)
* Wii Health Pack
* Wii Music
That is 14 first party titles in the next 9 months.
Wow. Add to those, Paper Mario, Cooking Mama, and Wario Ware, which are already out there, and you have a killer lineup for this year.
#653
DVD Talk Limited Edition
The novelty has not worn off me one bit. I came home last night and cooked some dinner with some music streaming on the Wii Internet channel in the background. I sat down and popped on the vote channel then the news channel for some background reading. After that I checked the weather for the weekend then played a little pool on WiiPlay. After not doing so well at it, I decided a little Bonk's Adventure old school platform gaming was needed. I played for 20min or so then wanted some action RPG action with Zelda:ALTTP. An hour later a few buddies stopped by and we did some Wario Ware: SM multiplayer with some drinks in us and had some laughs. By the end of the night I was grinning ear to ear at the amount of value I got that night from the Wii.
And that lineup for this year is killer. Can't wait for Super Mario Galaxies and Metroid 3!!!
And that lineup for this year is killer. Can't wait for Super Mario Galaxies and Metroid 3!!!
#655
DVD Talk Legend
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
has anyone seen the 2007 game list over at IGN? Supposedly for Japan:
* Dairantou Smash Brothers X (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
* Disaster: Day of Crisis
* Donkey Kong Taru Jet Race (DK Bongo Blast)
* Doubutsu no Mori [Animal Crossing]
* Forever Blue
* Hoshi no Kirby (Kirby Adventure)
* Mario Party 8
* Mario Strikers Charged
* Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
* Project H.A.M.M.E.R.
* Super Mario Galaxy
* Totsugeki Famicom Wars (Battalion Wars II)
* Wii Health Pack
* Wii Music
That is 14 first party titles in the next 9 months.
Wow. Add to those, Paper Mario, Cooking Mama, and Wario Ware, which are already out there, and you have a killer lineup for this year.
* Dairantou Smash Brothers X (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
* Disaster: Day of Crisis
* Donkey Kong Taru Jet Race (DK Bongo Blast)
* Doubutsu no Mori [Animal Crossing]
* Forever Blue
* Hoshi no Kirby (Kirby Adventure)
* Mario Party 8
* Mario Strikers Charged
* Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
* Project H.A.M.M.E.R.
* Super Mario Galaxy
* Totsugeki Famicom Wars (Battalion Wars II)
* Wii Health Pack
* Wii Music
That is 14 first party titles in the next 9 months.
Wow. Add to those, Paper Mario, Cooking Mama, and Wario Ware, which are already out there, and you have a killer lineup for this year.
#657
DVD Talk Godfather
Originally Posted by steebo
The novelty has not worn off me one bit. I came home last night and cooked some dinner with some music streaming on the Wii Internet channel in the background. I sat down and popped on the vote channel then the news channel for some background reading. After that I checked the weather for the weekend then played a little pool on WiiPlay. After not doing so well at it, I decided a little Bonk's Adventure old school platform gaming was needed. I played for 20min or so then wanted some action RPG action with Zelda:ALTTP. An hour later a few buddies stopped by and we did some Wario Ware: SM multiplayer with some drinks in us and had some laughs. By the end of the night I was grinning ear to ear at the amount of value I got that night from the Wii.
And that lineup for this year is killer. Can't wait for Super Mario Galaxies and Metroid 3!!!
And that lineup for this year is killer. Can't wait for Super Mario Galaxies and Metroid 3!!!

Mine has mostly sat the past month. BUT not from a lack of things to do on it. My problem is the competition's lineup. I finished Viva Pinata, jumped back on the Wii for some Kid Icarus and a couple hours of Zelda, but then it was back to the 360 for Lost Planet & Crackdown, both of which I'm hooked on. I love Zelda, but I hate, HATE having to devote multiple hours at a time for it. All the other games I mentioned can be played in increments. That's why I'm still not even to the third dungeon yet. It's one thing to get caught up in a game like Viva or Crackdown and noticed 3 hours have ticked away(probably because you can dick around without any clear levels), but that isn't happening with Zelda. The dungeons are so involved I just want to do one and move on for the night.
I picked up Sonic last night, so I'll be giving that some time tonight.
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Originally Posted by Suprmallet
As I mentioned earlier, it's pretty darn cool.
#659
Originally Posted by darkside
I'm excited about that list, but where is Fire Emblem? I thought for sure that was a 2007 release here.
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Originally Posted by steebo777
The novelty has not worn off me one bit. I came home last night and cooked some dinner with some music streaming on the Wii Internet channel in the background. I sat down and popped on the vote channel then the news channel for some background reading. After that I checked the weather for the weekend then played a little pool on WiiPlay. After not doing so well at it, I decided a little Bonk's Adventure old school platform gaming was needed. I played for 20min or so then wanted some action RPG action with Zelda:ALTTP. An hour later a few buddies stopped by and we did some Wario Ware: SM multiplayer with some drinks in us and had some laughs. By the end of the night I was grinning ear to ear at the amount of value I got that night from the Wii.
And that lineup for this year is killer. Can't wait for Super Mario Galaxies and Metroid 3!!!
And that lineup for this year is killer. Can't wait for Super Mario Galaxies and Metroid 3!!!
#661
DVD Talk Limited Edition
The novelty of the Wii itself hasn't worn off on me, and, heck, I wouldn't call the Wii a novelty in my situation, just the Miis part. I hardly get to play though, because my kids always want to play and I don't generally get to play it after they go to bed.
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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
has anyone seen the 2007 game list over at IGN? Supposedly for Japan:
* Dairantou Smash Brothers X (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
* Disaster: Day of Crisis
* Donkey Kong Taru Jet Race (DK Bongo Blast)
* Doubutsu no Mori [Animal Crossing]
* Forever Blue
* Hoshi no Kirby (Kirby Adventure)
* Mario Party 8
* Mario Strikers Charged
* Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
* Project H.A.M.M.E.R.
* Super Mario Galaxy
* Totsugeki Famicom Wars (Battalion Wars II)
* Wii Health Pack
* Wii Music
That is 14 first party titles in the next 9 months.
Wow. Add to those, Paper Mario, Cooking Mama, and Wario Ware, which are already out there, and you have a killer lineup for this year.
* Dairantou Smash Brothers X (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
* Disaster: Day of Crisis
* Donkey Kong Taru Jet Race (DK Bongo Blast)
* Doubutsu no Mori [Animal Crossing]
* Forever Blue
* Hoshi no Kirby (Kirby Adventure)
* Mario Party 8
* Mario Strikers Charged
* Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
* Project H.A.M.M.E.R.
* Super Mario Galaxy
* Totsugeki Famicom Wars (Battalion Wars II)
* Wii Health Pack
* Wii Music
That is 14 first party titles in the next 9 months.
Wow. Add to those, Paper Mario, Cooking Mama, and Wario Ware, which are already out there, and you have a killer lineup for this year.Nice.
#663
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Neo-Geo & MSX to join Wii VC (in Japan)
From Joystiq.com:
Neo-Geo & MSX to join Wii VC (in Japan)
Neo-Geo and MSX are dusting off their parts and going for some of that virtual pape', joining the swarm of out-of-retirement consoles on Wii; the two will debut this spring in Japan (and likely worldwide shortly thereafter). Nintendo has already confirmed Eggy (Eggerland?) and Aleste (both 800 Wii Points) for MSX, but has yet to list any Neo-Geo titles. Additionally, more third parties want in on the Virtual Console enterprise, including G-Mode, Pony Canyon, Spike and (obviously) SNK.
Both new VC formats have the to potential to bring notable franchises to the download service, including Neo-Geo's Fatal Fury, Metal Slug, King Of Fighters, and Samurai Showdown; and MSX's Bomberman, Castlevania, Contra, Dragon Quest, Elite, Final Fantasy, Gradius, Metal Gear, Puyo Puyo, and Wizardry.
Neo-Geo and MSX are dusting off their parts and going for some of that virtual pape', joining the swarm of out-of-retirement consoles on Wii; the two will debut this spring in Japan (and likely worldwide shortly thereafter). Nintendo has already confirmed Eggy (Eggerland?) and Aleste (both 800 Wii Points) for MSX, but has yet to list any Neo-Geo titles. Additionally, more third parties want in on the Virtual Console enterprise, including G-Mode, Pony Canyon, Spike and (obviously) SNK.
Both new VC formats have the to potential to bring notable franchises to the download service, including Neo-Geo's Fatal Fury, Metal Slug, King Of Fighters, and Samurai Showdown; and MSX's Bomberman, Castlevania, Contra, Dragon Quest, Elite, Final Fantasy, Gradius, Metal Gear, Puyo Puyo, and Wizardry.
#665
From GameFront, via GoNintendo. Very excited to see Actraiser.
NES
February 27 - Kirby’s Adventure (Nintendo)
March 2007 - Lode Runner (Hudson)
March 2007 - Yoshi no Tamago (Nintendo)
March 2007 - Valkyrie no Bouken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu (Bandao Namco)
March 2007 - Excite Bike (Nintendo)
March 2007 - Donkey Kong Jr. no Sansuu Asobi (Nintendo)
Super NES
March 2007 - Ganbare Goemon: Yukihime Kyuushutsu Emaki (Konami)
March2007 - Hercules no Eikou III (Data East)
March2007 - Actraiser (Square Enix)
Nintendo 64 (1200 points)
Feb 27 - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo)
Sega Genesis
Feb 27 - Bare Knuckle (Sega)
Feb 27 - Story of Thor (Sega)
Feb 27 - Vectorman (Sega)
Feb 27 - Vermilion (Sega)
March 2007- Puzzle & Action: Tant-R (Sega)
March 2007 - Sonic Spinball (Sega)
March 2007 - Dyna Brothers (Sega/CRI)
March 2007 - Wonder Boy V: Monster World III (Sega)
March 2007 - Virtua Fighter 2 ~Genesis Version~ (Sega)
March 2007 - Alex Kidd Tenkuu Mashiro (Sega)
March 2007 - Alien Storm (Sega)
TG16
Feb 27 - Wonder-Momo (Bandai Namco)
March 2007 - Double Dungeons (Hudson/NCS)
March 2007 - Fire Pro Wrestling Combination Tag (Spike)
March 2007 - Galaga’88 (Bandai Namco)
March 2007 - Kaizou Chounin Shubibinman (Hudson)
MSX
Spring 2007 - Eggy (D4 Enterprise)
Spring 2007 - Aleste (D4 Enterprise)
February 27 - Kirby’s Adventure (Nintendo)
March 2007 - Lode Runner (Hudson)
March 2007 - Yoshi no Tamago (Nintendo)
March 2007 - Valkyrie no Bouken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu (Bandao Namco)
March 2007 - Excite Bike (Nintendo)
March 2007 - Donkey Kong Jr. no Sansuu Asobi (Nintendo)
Super NES
March 2007 - Ganbare Goemon: Yukihime Kyuushutsu Emaki (Konami)
March2007 - Hercules no Eikou III (Data East)
March2007 - Actraiser (Square Enix)
Nintendo 64 (1200 points)
Feb 27 - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo)
Sega Genesis
Feb 27 - Bare Knuckle (Sega)
Feb 27 - Story of Thor (Sega)
Feb 27 - Vectorman (Sega)
Feb 27 - Vermilion (Sega)
March 2007- Puzzle & Action: Tant-R (Sega)
March 2007 - Sonic Spinball (Sega)
March 2007 - Dyna Brothers (Sega/CRI)
March 2007 - Wonder Boy V: Monster World III (Sega)
March 2007 - Virtua Fighter 2 ~Genesis Version~ (Sega)
March 2007 - Alex Kidd Tenkuu Mashiro (Sega)
March 2007 - Alien Storm (Sega)
TG16
Feb 27 - Wonder-Momo (Bandai Namco)
March 2007 - Double Dungeons (Hudson/NCS)
March 2007 - Fire Pro Wrestling Combination Tag (Spike)
March 2007 - Galaga’88 (Bandai Namco)
March 2007 - Kaizou Chounin Shubibinman (Hudson)
MSX
Spring 2007 - Eggy (D4 Enterprise)
Spring 2007 - Aleste (D4 Enterprise)
#666
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Paper Mario, Metroid, Mario Galaxy and Smash Bros are the only must buys on the list for me. But 4 must buys in 9 months or so on one console for me is damn impressive as I'm super picky with games. 
Some of the others may be purchases when they hit bargain prices.

Some of the others may be purchases when they hit bargain prices.
#667
DVD Talk Legend
I doubt we see MSX titles in the US, but Neo Geo would be nice. I play a ton of Neo Geo games on GameTap and they are still a lot of fun.
I'm really hoping someone will assign a team simply to localize unreleased Japanese games for the US. I think Nintendo could make a fortune on the VC with this if they marketed it correctly.
I'm really hoping someone will assign a team simply to localize unreleased Japanese games for the US. I think Nintendo could make a fortune on the VC with this if they marketed it correctly.
#668
Originally Posted by lotsofdvds
From Joystiq.com:
Neo-Geo & MSX to join Wii VC (in Japan)
Nintendo has already confirmed Eggy (Eggerland?) and Aleste (both 800 Wii Points)
Neo-Geo & MSX to join Wii VC (in Japan)
Nintendo has already confirmed Eggy (Eggerland?) and Aleste (both 800 Wii Points)
I'm looking forward to C64 games (if that's still happening), but I hope the prices are a bit lower. I don't know if I'd pay $8 for too many games.
#669
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Originally Posted by darkside
I'm really hoping someone will assign a team simply to localize unreleased Japanese games for the US. I think Nintendo could make a fortune on the VC with this if they marketed it correctly.
#670
DVD Talk Godfather
Actraiser? Oh, hell yes. Day and date for me. Lode Runner might be worth checking out again.
I ran across a title I hadn't heard in ages I would love to check out again: Kid Nikki
What is with the dribble of N64 games? Where's Waverace damnit!
Also as if the reaming wasn't bad enough, looks like they upped the N64 pricing a couple bucks for Ocarina.
I ran across a title I hadn't heard in ages I would love to check out again: Kid Nikki
What is with the dribble of N64 games? Where's Waverace damnit!
Also as if the reaming wasn't bad enough, looks like they upped the N64 pricing a couple bucks for Ocarina.
#673
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
I ran across a title I hadn't heard in ages I would love to check out again: Kid Nikki.
#674
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
Also as if the reaming wasn't bad enough, looks like they upped the N64 pricing a couple bucks for Ocarina.
NINTENDO NEWS: NINTENDO TO RE-RELEASE ZELDA MASTERPIECE FOR WII
Feb. 23, 2007
Every form of entertainment has its artistic pinnacles. On Monday, Nintendo will make The Legend of Zelda®: Ocarina of Time available for download in the Wii Shop Channel of the hot new Wii™ video game system. Originally released in November 1998 for the Nintendo 64® console, the game is widely considered by critics and industry observers to be one of the greatest video games of all time.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time inspired millions of players around the world with its in-depth game play, rich 3-D visuals and memorable adventures. It set the standard by which all other games have been judged. And now it’s available once again, both for veteran gamers to relive their gaming glory days and for younger players to discover it for the first time.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time will be available for 1,000 Wii Points™ when it goes live at 9 a.m. Pacific time on Feb. 26. 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. The Wii Shop Channel now boasts more than 55 downloadable classic games, in addition to the dozens of new disc-based games available for Wii.
Feb. 23, 2007
Every form of entertainment has its artistic pinnacles. On Monday, Nintendo will make The Legend of Zelda®: Ocarina of Time available for download in the Wii Shop Channel of the hot new Wii™ video game system. Originally released in November 1998 for the Nintendo 64® console, the game is widely considered by critics and industry observers to be one of the greatest video games of all time.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time inspired millions of players around the world with its in-depth game play, rich 3-D visuals and memorable adventures. It set the standard by which all other games have been judged. And now it’s available once again, both for veteran gamers to relive their gaming glory days and for younger players to discover it for the first time.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time will be available for 1,000 Wii Points™ when it goes live at 9 a.m. Pacific time on Feb. 26. 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. The Wii Shop Channel now boasts more than 55 downloadable classic games, in addition to the dozens of new disc-based games available for Wii.
#675
DVD Talk Godfather
The list you posted above says 1200 points.



