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Nope, they only had suspend states (as in you quit the game and it saves your place) and I don't think N64 VC even had thoseWait, did Wii VC games not have save states? (I totally thought they did.)
Nope, they only had suspend states (as in you quit the game and it saves your place) and I don't think N64 VC even had thoseWait, did Wii VC games not have save states? (I totally thought they did.)
Not as the Wii U does.
When you exited a game, it started back up at the point where you exited it.
But, you couldn't choose to save and reload from an earlier point or anything.
Nope, they only had suspend states (as in you quit the game and it saves your place) and I don't think N64 VC even had those
Ah, I see. So the poor man's save state, really. Thanks man. I think that's what I was thinking of.
Frankly, I think that method was best.
The full savestates that the Wii U and 3DS use really cheapen the experience.
Frankly, I think that method was best.
The full savestates that the Wii U and 3DS use really cheapen the experience.
Well, Wii U and 3DS still do that, lol
you don't have to use the other one
No one's making you use the save states, though. Don't worry, terry, I only used them as sparingly as possible or when I need to save some time. I'm not like, creating a save state after each fireball I pass by when facing Bowser in SMB 1-4.
DSiWare on the 3DS is basically the same thing as the Wii VC on the Wii U.
I appreciate the option, but I agree; I don't use them.Frankly, I think that method was best.
The full savestates that the Wii U and 3DS use really cheapen the experience.
I don't think HarmoKnight has been on sale period. A shame, because while I liked it, it could stand being priced at $10-ish to get more people on board.Has HarmoKnight ever been on sale in Euro? I completely forgot the game even existed till I saw the demo on the 3DS the other day, I remembered I said "I'll wait for a sale".
Such a shame. :|
Same with Hana Samurai, come on Nintendo.
I don't think HarmoKnight has been on sale period. A shame, because while I liked it, it could stand being priced at $10-ish to get more people on board.
As for Hana/Sakura Samurai, I recall it being on sale once or twice in the US, though no idea for EU.
Not as the Wii U does.
When you exited a game, it started back up at the point where you exited it.
But, you couldn't choose to save and reload from an earlier point or anything.
Harmoknight has been on sale in Japan before it even came out in the west, so I always figured I'd wait for a sale.Has HarmoKnight ever been on sale in Euro? I completely forgot the game even existed till I saw the demo on the 3DS the other day, I remembered I said "I'll wait for a sale".
Such a shame. :|
Same with Hana Samurai, come on Nintendo.
Not quite. The Wii Shop is completely isolated from the Wii U eShop and hidden away from sight inside the Wii menu while on the 3DS DSiWare games share space and sales rankings with 3DS games. On the 3DS the DSiWare games are even linked to your NNID while on the Wii U Wiiware and Wii VC are fully tied to the system.
I'm speculating here, but I believe Nintendo is using the 3DS and the Wii U eShops to run an experiment to compare the different approaches to legacy content.
I used them for Blaster Master. No shame.No one's making you use the save states, though. Don't worry, terry, I only used them as sparingly as possible or when I need to save some time. I'm not like, creating a save state after each fireball I pass by when facing Bowser in SMB 1-4.
Pirate's Curse is due at the end of summer. I'm assuming late August at earliestWhere the fuck is Shantae? I need to play that game.
I kind of regret buying the physical version of Tomodachi Life since I tend to play it every day for about 10-20 minutes!
And I wish I had bought a physical copy of Bravely Default!
Buy it on the eshop, use the 3DS save transfer tool by Nintendo to transfer your save to the digital copy, and then sell your physical copy on eBay.
Not Nintendo. Developed by TOSE, published by Tonkin House in Japan. Nintendo picked it up for US/Europe.
Heck if things which you would think are pretty much Nintendo like Yoshi's Cookie are extinct (not just delisted like DKC trilogy, if you delete Yoshi's Cookie that is it and system transfers warn that Yoshi's Cookie can not be redownloaded) I wouldn't hold hope of Super Tennis ever coming out.
Speaking of endangered species, how much longer will the Super Star Wars trio have?
There any chance Nintendo will ever allow us to use the gamepad as a Classic Controller during Wii Mode? Would love to play those few Wii games that do support it (like Xenoblade) on the gamepad.
There any chance Nintendo will ever allow us to use the gamepad as a Classic Controller during Wii Mode? Would love to play those few Wii games that do support it (like Xenoblade) on the gamepad.
You can only use your gamepad as a monitor on Wii mode, vWii doesn't know what the gamepad is.
The GamePad is 854 x 480
What about Wii games?
It's 640 x 480 with widescreen games stretched to 854 x 480 by the hardware but still using a 640 x 480 resolution.
They make one per platform then modify it for each game. Isolating each one avoids the whack a mole of fixing one bug and making more appear (which is endemic with PC based emulation). The earlier NES games don't support memory mappers used by later ones is evidence that the emulator is evolving.So why Nintendo makes an emulator for every game they release instead of making one for the entire platform? The performance issues are so big that they must do it? Lots of people play in emulators on phones and PCs and aren't so concerned with it, and I woudn't mind trade a little less performance for a greater catalog of games.
Ok, I confess, I don't own and don't want to buy a Wiimote just to access the Wii VC
Those differences make the European version sound even more inferior. Story I can't understand is better than deleted story.Though I wonder if we'd get the JPN version or EU version, as it seems there was a few differences between the two.
You can only use your gamepad as a monitor on Wii mode, vWii doesn't know what the gamepad is.
Sorry if ti's been asked before but can I use the Wii U Pro Controller to play Wii games on the Wii U?
Thanks!
That reminds me that Metroid Fusion is similar. The Japanese release has Easy, Normal and Hard difficulties (US and EU are normal). You have to unlock hard by beating the game on Normal.
Make an AU NNID. Change country in system settings to Australia (UK NNID will complain it can't sign in because country is wrong...fine) then create a new user and NNID to go with that. You can play the redeemed game on your UK NNID (or any other user on that Wii U).Quick question for all your NNID nerds: I've been given an AU-region game code but I can't redeem it on my UK NNID. What arcane ritual is required for me to be able to claim my game?
Buy it on the eshop, use the 3DS save transfer tool by Nintendo to transfer your save to the digital copy, and then sell your physical copy on eBay.
Make an AU NNID. Change country in system settings to Australia (UK NNID will complain it can't sign in because country is wrong...fine) then create a new user and NNID to go with that. You can play the redeemed game on your UK NNID (or any other user on that Wii U).
Which day does eshop get new releases, do they have a specific day?
No, because the Wii doesn't recognize any specific Wii U controllers.
It can use the Pro Controller with homebrew. Hopefully full Gamepad use isn't far off.Not even using homebrew? (Thanks for the answer btw!)
sörine;123148601 said:It can use the Pro Controller with homebrew. Hopefully full Gamepad use isn't far off.
....So am I really the only person who picked up Wooden Sen'SeY?
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=860785
i picked it up, but didn't have time to play it yet.
....So am I really the only person who picked up Wooden Sen'SeY?
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=860785
While they are more integrated than the Wii VC is with the Wii U, there's still the fact that you're still limited to a very small amount of space for DSiWare games, as opposed to making full use of the memory card, which still makes them feel separate to me.
You're right, I was premature. From what I gather it's being worked on and Devolution supports it already but it isn't universal yet.Is it? Wii U Pro Controller? Last time I searched I found nothing.
I feel like replaying HarmoKnight, f'reakin' loved that game.
I never actually went through the hard mode, maybe now's a good time...
I kind of regret buying the physical version of Tomodachi Life since I tend to play it every day for about 10-20 minutes!
Buy it on the eshop, use the 3DS save transfer tool by Nintendo to transfer your save to the digital copy, and then sell your physical copy on eBay.
....So am I really the only person who picked up Wooden Sen'SeY?
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=860785