Yea just noticed that, and holly shit now I see what people were talking about for prices for some Wii games.
But still you can get a lot of these games at game shops for decent price, maybe not as cheap as digital.
No i think it's cool they are doing this, just wish i more work went into it, and they were up rezzed. Would make a much bigger impact for them.
sad thing is,the only wii game i want,xenoblade,will probably not come out because of the new 3ds port...port that i can't playy because i have a regular 3ds an nintendo decided to betray me
sad thing is,the only wii game i want,xenoblade,will probably not come out because of the new 3ds port...port that i can't playy because i have a regular 3ds an nintendo decided to betray me
Eh, never say never. You can buy Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask and Starfox 64 on the Wii VC despite their 3DS remakes.
sad thing is,the only wii game i want,xenoblade,will probably not come out because of the new 3ds port...port that i can't playy because i have a regular 3ds an nintendo decided to betray me
I would pay $40-60 for SMG 1&2 in HD with gamepad support, and I doubt I'm alone in that.
I already own these games, but.... what happens with the next Nintendo system? I imagine the physical disc wii games won't be playable, however, these digital versions will probably be fine. It would be nice to get them cheap and be able to play without having to keep two systems. Maybe I'm thinking too far ahead....
Thats fine and all, but for your silly rant to work, you have to name names or quote the same people shitting on Sony/M and praising Nintendo.Which is why I hate the DOUBLE STANDARD Nintendo get's.
I look back now and feel a little bad as it seems I have shit up the thread with my outlook.
But after being in so many Nintendo thread's lately, it just was a jump off point of how unreasonable I find most Nintendo Poster's here on GAF.
Amazon has these games for 19.99 new retail, what moron would buy from scalpers? You have any proof from this news of these games being on estore that it's direct result of fucking scalpers?
Your making false statement's, I clearly stating mainly what I see in Nintendo thread's, and why this news isn't exciting, and games should be HD to help their slate for 2015-2016, which outside couple games on Wii U looks non-existent.
Wind waker HD did not take long to make to my understanding , and looked fantastic. These games deserve HD remakes especially by Nintendo since I think Nintendo does just as good of a job as GTA V, TLOUS:R, if not better since they are older games that were in SD format.
so can i play Super Mario Galaxy 2 with wiiremote plus and nunchuk? I don't have sensor bar on my wii u
So... Gyro aiming for metroid or not?
Because I want to believe
Amazon has these games for 19.99 new retail, what moron would buy from scalpers? You have any proof from this news of these games being on estore that it's direct result of fucking scalpers?
Your making false statement's, I clearly stating mainly what I see in Nintendo thread's, and why this news isn't exciting, and games should be HD to help their slate for 2015-2016, which outside couple games on Wii U looks non-existent.
Wind waker HD did not take long to make to my understanding , and looked fantastic. These games deserve HD remakes especially by Nintendo since I think Nintendo does just as good of a job as GTA V, TLOUS:R, if not better since they are older games that were in SD format.
so can i play Super Mario Galaxy 2 with wiiremote plus and nunchuk? I don't have sensor bar on my wii u
I already own these games, but.... what happens with the next Nintendo system? I imagine the physical disc wii games won't be playable, however, these digital versions will probably be fine. It would be nice to get them cheap and be able to play without having to keep two systems. Maybe I'm thinking too far ahead....
I would have paid a lot for an HD Trilogy of Metroid.
Now i think they will never do it. Sad.
When Pandora Tower releases that will be one gamepad compatible game since that title had pro controls in the Wii game. I beat it with Wiimote + Nunchuck though .So which of these games don't require a Wii remote to play?
I can't tell if you are just not observant or if you are trying to mold the narrative to prove you point. That's SMG 1. Look at SMG 2; its selling between $29.99 and $50 new on Ebay.
Now try being intellectually honest and look up something like, I dont know, Metroid Prime Trilogy, which is selling for $99.99 to $199.99 new on Ebay. Used and in good condition puts it at $50. Ive been trying to find a cheap way to play it that didnt involve piracy, and this is the first option Ive had since launch. It released at $60 and only went up in price.
I get that you want remasters in HD, I do, too, but this isnt the case of a double standard! The reason people hate remasters is the exact thing Nintendo DIDNT do, which is using resources on remasters instead of releasing new games.
Eh, never say never. You can buy Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask and Starfox 64 on the Wii VC despite their 3DS remakes.
There is a lot of pages to this thread so let me make sure I've got this correctly: If you just own a Wii U, say you just bought it, some of these games might not be playable unless you have an old Wii controller? That does not seem like a good idea.
There is a lot of pages to this thread so let me make sure I've got this correctly: If you just own a Wii U, say you just bought it, some of these games might not be playable unless you have an old Wii controller? That does not seem like a good idea.
Sorry if this has been asked already but has it been confirmed that if you can open up the Wii U home menu when playing these eshop versions of Wii games? Are there save states?
that's true, however, the Wii VC releases predate the 3ds remakes by a few years. They've since seen people willing to buy n64 stuff like OoT and MM at a higher price than on the VC.
It certainly will come handy when you are playing a Wii U game and feel like revisiting a Wii one but you're so lazy you don't want to get up and switch disks lol
As someone pointed out Donkey Kong Country Returns is getting added, and that has a 3DS release as well.
I just finished downloading Mario Galaxy 2 and I can see that it is basically running in Wii Mode, so the gamepad home menu is not available and our save game data from the Wii Mode is being used.
It also looks like Nintendo scanned in the manual and is viewable before you launch the game.
There is a lot of pages to this thread so let me make sure I've got this correctly: If you just own a Wii U, say you just bought it, some of these games might not be playable unless you have an old Wii controller? That does not seem like a good idea.
I have trilogy already but for $10 I would buy it again on Wii U so I don't have to mess with the disc.
I already own these games, but.... what happens with the next Nintendo system? I imagine the physical disc wii games won't be playable, however, these digital versions will probably be fine. It would be nice to get them cheap and be able to play without having to keep two systems. Maybe I'm thinking too far ahead....
I just finished downloading Mario Galaxy 2 and I can see that it is basically running in Wii Mode, so the gamepad home menu is not available and our save game data from the Wii Mode is being used.
A quick catch-up for anyone who is joining the thread and has any questions on how this all works.
- Games with an announced release date: Super Mario Galaxy 2 (available now), Donkey Kong Country Returns (Jan. 22nd) and Metroid Prime Trilogy (Jan 29th).
- Games planned for future release, without specific release dates given: Kirby's Adventure Wii, Punch-Out!!, Pandora's Tower and Sin & Punishment: Star Successor.
- The Wii U Gamepad can be now used for both off-screen play AND as a control method in games that originally supported the Wii Classic Controller (Pro).
- Of the titles announced for Europe and the US, only Pandora's Tower and Sin & Punishment support the CCP.
- This means that, at this very moment, we do not know whether this feature will be implemented as a system-wide option or it will be restricted to eShop versions of Wii games. We will have to wait and see for any official confirmation on either possibility.
- There is no support for the Wii U Pro Controller or GameCube controller via adapter.
- eShop/Virtual Console Wii games are not HD remasters. They are the exact same Wii game that you can buy on disc, with the added advantage of not having to swap discs and being capable of skipping the vWii menu. The game seems to be running in vWii mode, for all intents and purposes (no Miiverse, Wii U menu, etc.).
- The Wii U Gamepad has a built-in sensor bar that can be used instead of the external one included with the Wii and Wii U. You still need a Wiimote + Nunchuk to play Super Mario Galaxy 2 (and any other game other than S&P and Pandora's Tower!).
The OP should be updated to reflect some of the most commonly-asked questions, because at least two or three people per page ask the same things over and over.
Personal note: My theory? Nintendo will release a patch that will implement the Gamepad features in a system-wide level between today and the release of the first CCP-compatible title, as part of their regular system update schedule. It'd make absolutely no sense to have such a feature for just a couple of (relatively minor) titles and not take advantage of it in any other game.
A quick catch-up for anyone who is joining the thread and has any questions on how this all works.
- Games with an announced release date: Super Mario Galaxy 2 (available now), Donkey Kong Country Returns (Jan. 22nd) and Metroid Prime Trilogy (Jan 29th). All of these titles will cost $20 (or regional equivalent), but they will be on sale for half price ($10 or regional equivalent) during their first week on the eShop.
- Games planned for future release, without specific release dates given: Kirby's Adventure Wii, Punch-Out!!, Pandora's Tower and Sin & Punishment: Star Successor.
- The Wii U Gamepad can be now used for both off-screen play AND as a control method in games that originally supported the Wii Classic Controller (Pro).
- Of the titles announced for Europe and the US, only Pandora's Tower and Sin & Punishment support the CCP.
- This means that, at this very moment, we do not know whether this feature will be implemented as a system-wide option or it will be restricted to eShop versions of Wii games. We will have to wait and see for any official confirmation on either possibility.
- There is no support for the Wii U Pro Controller or GameCube controller via adapter.
- eShop/Virtual Console Wii games are not HD remasters. They are the exact same Wii game that you can buy on disc, with the added advantage of not having to swap discs and being capable of skipping the vWii menu. The game seems to be running in vWii mode, for all intents and purposes (no Miiverse, Wii U menu, etc.).
- The Wii U Gamepad has a built-in sensor bar that can be used instead of the external one included with the Wii and Wii U. You still need a Wiimote + Nunchuk to play Super Mario Galaxy 2 (and any other game other than S&P and Pandora's Tower!).
The OP should be updated to reflect some of the most commonly-asked questions, because at least two or three people per page ask the same things over and over.
Personal note: My theory? Nintendo will release a patch that will implement the Gamepad features in a system-wide level between today and the release of the first CCP-compatible title, as part of their regular system update schedule. It'd make absolutely no sense to have such a feature for just a couple of (relatively minor) titles and not take advantage of it in any other game.