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TheLivingShadow said:

AWESOME!!!!!!

Why do I make such escandal, you ask? Well, because this means that MAYBE all Fire Emblem SNES games will be re-released on the VC (!!!)!!!!!!!

Thank you Nintendo! n_n


Yep, unreleased Fire Emblem games on the VC would be awesome. This also opens the door for (knock on wood) Earthbound Zero. :) 



"'Casual games' are something the 'Game Industry' invented to explain away the Wii success instead of actually listening or looking at what Nintendo did. There is no 'casual strategy' from Nintendo. 'Accessible strategy', yes, but ‘casual gamers’ is just the 'Game Industry''s polite way of saying what they feel: 'retarded gamers'."

 -Sean Malstrom

 

 

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Hoorah! 12 bucks for sin and punishment! Hopefully will see loads of cool turbo grafx cd import games cause the US list is fairly thin, though I'll pay 8 buck for air zonk rockabilly paradise the day it comes out



I HAVE A DOUBLE DRAGON CAB IN MY KITCHEN!!!!!!

NOW A PUNISHER CAB!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WII-KLY UPDATE: TWO NEW CLASSIC GAMES ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL

Oct. 1, 2007

This is a special week on the Wii Shop Channel. Frankly, it's a gamer's dream come true: Nintendo is launching the new Import genre with the release of two games that previously have never been available in the Western Hemisphere on their original platforms. The first will be hugely popular with Mario™ fans, who will love reliving the style of his classic games as they encounter new skills, new levels and new dangers. Nintendo® 64 enthusiasts also get a masterpiece of the shooter genre and perhaps the best game never released outside of Japan. Welcome to Import Week for the Wii Shop Channel!

The two new classic games go live at 9 a.m. Pacific time. Nintendo adds new games to the Wii Shop Channel every Monday. 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. This week's new games are:

Super Mario Bros.™: The Lost Levels™ (NES®, 1 player, rated E for Everyone, 600 Wii Points): Originally released in Japan as Super Mario Bros.® 2, this game has previously made only brief cameo appearances in the Western Hemisphere. Now available on the Virtual Console™ in all of its original splendor, Mario fans will appreciate the familiar look and feel of the game, while finding that its updated game play creates an entirely new challenge. No longer content just to wear different-colored overalls, Mario and Luigi also possess different skill sets: Mario can stop quicker, while Luigi can jump higher. In addition to the classic enemies already known to fans worldwide, there are also Poison Mushrooms, backward Warp Zones, and the occasional wind gust (which can help or hinder your progress) to take into account. And if that's somehow not enough, expert players can go looking for the game's secret worlds. So get ready to put your Mario skills to the ultimate test, and save the Princess again. Just don't be surprised if she's in another castle.

Sin & Punishment™ (Nintendo 64, 1-2 players, rated T for Teen – Blood, Fantasy Violence, Mild Language, 1,200 Wii Points): Created by the legendary development studio Treasure, this is a game that hard-core gamers and fans of Japanese imports recognize as one of the finest Nintendo 64 titles to have never previously reached North American shores. Its unique combination of English voice-overs with Japanese subtitles (preserved in this version) has only added to the enthusiasm for its eventual release here. Experience the frenetic pace of a classic shooter, while choosing from a variety of options and a number of different skill levels until you are ready to take on the full-blown challenge of Turbo Hard mode. Not to be outdone by the action, however, the intriguing story line gives the game its soul and draws you even further into the mix. Set in the near future, on an overpopulated Earth starved for resources, players uncover the intriguing mystery of two teenagers (Saki and Airan) and their battle against the Ruffians as they advance through level after level of nonstop action. Take a deep breath, gather your energy and prepare to see why this game is so highly praised.

For more information about Wii, please visit wii.com.



Now give us the original Mother, Fire Emblem, and Famicom Wars (likely to be renamed NES Wars, or Advance Wars Zero)



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

Is Mario 2 really that hard? I'm looking forward to playing it for the first time. If it's as hard as people are saying it is it looks like I'm in for a treat.



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I could only finish Super Mario Bros. 2 this month... after all these years...

And it was fkn' hard...



super_etecoon said:
Is Mario 2 really that hard? I'm looking forward to playing it for the first time. If it's as hard as people are saying it is it looks like I'm in for a treat.

It is the hardest Mario game.

FACT!



super_etecoon said:
Is Mario 2 really that hard? I'm looking forward to playing it for the first time. If it's as hard as people are saying it is it looks like I'm in for a treat.

Oh, man. There are so many things I want to warn you about, but it'll just ruin it.

Finishing the game is certainly possible, but not easy. I've never seen most of the secret worlds, though.  



cool cool cool...now what to get with that extra 1400 points I'll have left.



super_etecoon said:
Is Mario 2 really that hard? I'm looking forward to playing it for the first time. If it's as hard as people are saying it is it looks like I'm in for a treat.

I just got done beating it but I have a lot of practice in my memory and have a photographic memory so I pretty much remembered most of the game right off the bat.

Can you beat it, yes. Is it hard, yes. Do most people stop playing long before they beat it, again yes.