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NAMCO GBA GAMES LISTED FOR WII U VIRTUAL CONSOLE BY AUSTRALIAN CLASSIFICATION BOARD

 

 

A listing on the Australian Classification Board has revealed that
Namco’s Klonoa: Empire of Dreams & Mr. Driller 2 for the Game Boy Advance will be coming to the Wii U Virtual Console. These games should hopefully feature amongst Metroid Fusion, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and Super Mario Advance 3:Yoshi’s Island when the service arrives in April.

http://mynintendonews.com/2014/02/20/namco-gba-games-listed-for-wii-u-virtual-console-by-australian-classification-board/



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Klonoa! Carmina2008 will be happy!

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I actually have no idea what she is thinking.. she's still so cryptic:

#namco Klonoa Empire Of Dreams why think you are Nintendo WII U store gold to Australian Namco that's game someone i know.

#namco Klonoa sad, Namco's before Klonoa Empire Of Dreams to store Nintendo's Virtual Console games someone now thinking what.



 

Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!) 

The more the better. Some of the rare used GBA games are prohibitively expensive (not to mention unreliable) so I hope we get a huge library on Wii U to pick from.



NiKKoM said:

Klonoa! Carmina2008 will be happy!

-edit-
I actually have no idea what she is thinking.. she's still so cryptic:

#namco Klonoa Empire Of Dreams why think you are Nintendo WII U store gold to Australian Namco that's game someone i know.

#namco Klonoa sad, Namco's before Klonoa Empire Of Dreams to store Nintendo's Virtual Console games someone now thinking what.


She's is saying that expected a new game, not a re-release.



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