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Originally Posted by pinata242
Yeah, but that's not exactly the same.
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Originally Posted by PixyJunket
Of course, Alien Solider is an extra 100 for its "import only" status. :mad:
Again, I'm going to express my hatred for the pricing system. Especially these tacked on charges. Oh we had to translate the title, that's an extra 100 points. Oh this game features an endangered turtle species, that's an extra 100 points. I would spend a lot more if it wasn't for the horrible pricing. |
Originally Posted by tanman
Oh this game features an endangered turtle species, that's an extra 100 points.
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Originally Posted by tanman
Again, I'm going to express my hatred for the pricing system. Especially these tacked on charges. Oh we had to translate the title, that's an extra 100 points. Oh this game features an endangered turtle species, that's an extra 100 points.
I would spend a lot more if it wasn't for the horrible pricing. |
Originally Posted by tanman
Again, I'm going to express my hatred for the pricing system. Especially these tacked on charges. Oh we had to translate the title, that's an extra 100 points. Oh this game features an endangered turtle species, that's an extra 100 points.
I would spend a lot more if it wasn't for the horrible pricing. |
anyone else having problems with SMB3? The screen on the right is messed up on my downloaded copy. I called Nintendo and the rep said that she had taken a lot of calls with the same problem. She said that a tech would call or e-mail me.
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Originally Posted by TNDVDFAN
anyone else having problems with SMB3? The screen on the right is messed up on my downloaded copy. I called Nintendo and the rep said that she had taken a lot of calls with the same problem. She said that a tech would call or e-mail me.
I noticed the same thing yesterday. As the screen scrolls to the right, it appears 'glitchy' (for lack of a better term). Not sure which level it was in the first world (4 maybe?) where the screen automatically scrolls and the blocks on the right side of the screen appear green for a split second, and then correct themselves to their normal color. It didn't really affect the game play, but it was distracting. Hopefully there will be some kind of fix to re-download the game. |
noticed same thing
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Nintendo tech called tonight about my problem with SMB3. He said it was my TV. I don't understand since all my other downloaded games play back fine. He said if more people called with the same problem they may investigate it. He was very nice. Hopefully, more people will call and maybe there will be a fix for it. I still think it's the software.
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Kirby's Dreamland becomes pixelated on the left side of the screen. It kinda sucks but when's the next time I'll actually play Kirby again. No biggie.
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I have heard via a pretty reliable source that Axelay (Pub/Dev by Konami for SNES) is one of the Virtual Console releases slated for Monday.
To quote another famous Peter: Freakin' sweet. |
I hope Axelay will be the Japanese code with the level-select cheat. I loved it, but I could never get past the 4th level. I still have the SNES cart, and now I dont' even have the patience to get past the first level...
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Screens of each up on VGT.
Volleyball (NES®, 1-2 players, rated E for Everyone, 500 Wii Points): Step onto the court in one of the first volleyball games ever made. Select either the men's or women's competition, choose from one of eight available countries to represent, and prepare for some intensely fun game play. The straightforward controls include all the moves you'll need to effectively direct your six-person team. Take some time mastering them in the training mode, though, because you'll need all the practice you can get when competing against challenging computer opponents. If you feel like some multiplayer action, take on a friend in the two-player mode and see whose skills are more polished. Block, set and spike your way to victory. AXELAY (Super NES®, 1 player, rated E for Everyone, 800 Wii Points): Mysterious aliens have invaded the Earth-like planet of Corliss, slowly draining the planet's resources. Take control of the prototype Axelay ship and use its wide range of advanced weaponry to battle enemy forces. Play through multiple stages of action —from other planets to space stations — all on your way to destroying the alien headquarters. You are Corliss' last line of defense, so be careful not to be too distracted by the excellent graphics (including great scrolling effects) and rocking music. Pilot the Axelay using Konami's famously tight play control and experience what many consider to be a classic of the shooter genre. BLUE'S JOURNEY (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, rated E for Everyone, 900 Wii Points): The planet of Raguy has been invaded by the Daruma tribe, changing it from a beautiful and peaceful place into one filled with pollution. Released in 1991, this horizontally scrolling action game tells the story of an insectarian named Blue and his quest to save the planet and keep its inhabitants from being turned into slaves. Use Blue's main weapon, a leaf, to flip enemies onto their heads and then throw them at other members of the Daruma tribe, defeating anyone in your way. Additional weapons, such as bombs and boomerangs, are also available, or you can collect flowers to purchase other special items like honey or swim fins. Blue also has the special ability to change his size at will — if he's too big to fit in a particular area, then shrink him. The bright, colorful graphics, combined with lots of hidden items to find, ensure an enjoyable experience with plenty of replay value. Help Blue muster all his strength and eliminate the Daruma tribe. |
Never tried Axelay or the neo title, but Vollyball :thmbsdwn::wtf:
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Axelay is a great choice. I'm going to pick up every scrolling shooter from the TG16, Genesis, and SNES era. Looking forward to some Genesis shooters like Gaiares and Thunder Force III showing up.
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Downloaded a few titles today....SMB, SMB2, SMB2(Japan), Mario 64....Since I got Super Mario Galaxy the other day I figured why not.
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From GoNintendo.com (http://gonintendo.com/?p=29835): this week's VC games are Wrecking Crew, Sonic 3D Blast, and Super Air Zonk.
I actually like Wrecking Crew. I have to double check my NES collection and make sure I don't already own it before I buy it on VC. :) |
So I want to get SMB3.....but from what I've read there are some errors/glitches? Is this with everyones? Just wanted to get some opinions....
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Originally Posted by Quack
So I want to get SMB3.....but from what I've read there are some errors/glitches? Is this with everyones? Just wanted to get some opinions....
My VC copy definitely has some issues. The screen appears glitchy as the game scrolls to the right. Apparently Nintendo has gotten a lot of calls about the problem, but they haven't done anything to fix it (as of yet.) It certainly doesn't make the game unplayable, but it is annoying. Another poster said that the Nintendo rep told him it was probably a problem with his TV. I sincerely doubt it would be a TV issue since all of my other VC games are fine. (I have about a dozen or so.) |
BLUE'S JOURNEY (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, rated E for Everyone, 900 Wii Points) |
I played Blue's Journey several years ago at a Fuddruckers quite often. I do remember enjoying it quite a bit, it's sort of like a Wonder Boy/Monster World style game, though I believe not as entrenched in the adventure elements as those tended to be (as it was an arcade game).
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Originally Posted by ltrain
My VC copy definitely has some issues. The screen appears glitchy as the game scrolls to the right. Apparently Nintendo has gotten a lot of calls about the problem, but they haven't done anything to fix it (as of yet.) It certainly doesn't make the game unplayable, but it is annoying.
Another poster said that the Nintendo rep told him it was probably a problem with his TV. I sincerely doubt it would be a TV issue since all of my other VC games are fine. (I have about a dozen or so.) |
Originally Posted by Jcheckel
I wonder if its possible that these glitches were on the original version of the game, but were covered by the overscan area of the tv. I remember glitches like this in original copies of some old games.
It's definitely on my copy as well. |
Same promblem happens to me in the Kirby game, as well as SMB3.
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