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So is this the game Koizumi was hinting at a while ago?
Hayashida directed this and 3D World(though he said he wasn't THAT hands-on with 3D World), no idea what Koizumi is up to and this game probably wasn't what he meant.
So is this the game Koizumi was hinting at a while ago?
Hayashida directed this and 3D World(though he said he wasn't THAT hands-on with 3D World), no idea what Koizumi is up to and this game probably wasn't what he meant.
Kung Fu was not actually from Nintendo. Only published.
It was from Irem, and considering that they recently died, and de-listed their digital content across various services, means that they are a shoe-in to never appear in this.
Not to mention that Kung Fu was originally based on Jackie Chan's Spartan-X/Meals on Wheels.
So basically, don't expect it.
This is a case where I will openly say that any moron who gives it a low score like some of those is flat out wrong, period, opinion denied. It's not a super action game, but it is still one of my favorite games of the entire year, and it was just $15. Idiots.
Kung Fu was not actually from Nintendo. Only published.
It was from Irem, and considering that they recently died, and de-listed their digital content across various services, means that they are a shoe-in to never appear in this.
Not to mention that Kung Fu was originally based on Jackie Chan's Spartan-X/Meals on Wheels.
So basically, don't expect it.
Any of you guys playing with no frame of reference whatsoever? I know that's highly unlikely here of all places, but I'd love to see some thoughts from people who have NEVER played any, or most, of the games included in this.
Out of the games present, SMB1 is the only one that I know like the back of my hand. I never owned any of the others but I've played about half of them.Any of you guys playing with no frame of reference whatsoever? I know that's highly unlikely here of all places, but I'd love to see some thoughts from people who have NEVER played any, or most, of the games included in this.
Everything on this list, other than the ones listed as Rare and Square, would be options, correct? It's too bad. I didn't even realize until that list that Rare was behind Cobra Triangle and R.C. Pro-AM, two of my favorite NES games ever!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...endo_Entertainment_System_.26_Family_Computer
But who knows, they may get others on board as well. We shall see!
Hello! Im Koichi Hayashida, the director of NES REMIX.
NES REMIX, which launched the other day, is a compilation of selected levels from classic NES games with plenty of new twists and challenges. This will be a great holiday challenge for anyone that has played NES games in the past as well as those new to NES games.
I will be sharing gameplay tip videos for this game in a newly-opened NEX REMIX community, so stay tuned!
Did you know that if you clear a level with the right technique and a fast enough time, you can get a special highlight around your star ranking?
We call them Rainbow stars, and for the next few posts, I would like to show you tips on how you can get them in different stages. If youre having trouble getting Rainbow stars, these will be great pointers! The rest of this post will contain spoilers, so dont read ahead if you want to tackle this without hints!
Now, I would like to show you some tips for the first stage: Defeat 15 enemies with Invincible Mode!
[Spoiler Alert!]
In this challenge, you play as an invincible Mario to defeat all the enemies within the time limit. However, if you just keep dashing, it is impossible to clear the level with a Rainbow Rank.
During the stage, there is an area where four Goombas appear at once, but only three will appear there if youre constantly dashing.
In the original Super Mario Bros., only 5 enemies can show up on screen at the same time, including recently defeated enemies. For example, if 2 enemies you have defeated are still on-screen, only 3 more Goombas can appear at the same time.
So, in this section, when attacking the 2 Goombas, you have to wait a moment for one of the defeated Goombas to go off-screen in order for the 4th Goomba to appear.
Practice this technique by watching the video closely!
I have to three star that and get four more stamps before I'm done. In a yes or no answer, is there any content Im missing or is that level really the final level?
Downhome said:In the original Super Mario Bros., only 5 enemies can show up on screen at the same time, including recently defeated enemies.
How can one play Super Mario Bros and not realize this, though?This might need to be added to the shocking videogame secrets thread.
i had to order a replacement card due to Target Black Friday shenanigans.
My Kroger (closest store to me) only has 3DS point cards, do these work on Wii-U? I really want to play this game.![]()
doesn't matter.
all eshop cards work.
beautiful, thanks.
I'm confused, only just noticed this and not sure how I missed it!
Is this a bit like WarioWare then?
A bit, yeah. But it starts to feel less microgame-y as you progress through the stages. Eventually you'll be asked to complete full levels and such.
How can one play Super Mario Bros and not realize this, though?
It only takes a couple attempts at kicking a shell into multiple enemies for 1-ups before you notice the behavior. Some stages of Lost Levels are specifically built to test your knowledge of this, too.
That might a possible reason. Or that it would take more time to implement it (both for programming and to do extra Quality Assurance).I was debating that this week..
And only thing I could possibly think of is they don't want to turn off certain people who probably would never crack an online leaderboard.
sort of... don't alienate part of your fanbase... it is perplexing
Can't even compare with friends
That is also a possible reason. It should be fine to share these things via Miiverse regardless of leaderboards being included or not though, and it would also be possible to filter leaderboard entries to friends only. But maybe Nintendo made it this way to encourage usage of Miiverse more.Maybe it's just me but I find Miiverse a more encouraging means to keep trying for Rainbow Triple stars than a leaderboard. Besides that gradually there will be someone who breaks the game somehow and cheats their score to be something insane.
Find it more exciting to see someone go "WOW I DID IT" or "hey this is how you do this challenge" on Miiverse.
I think generally Nintendos feeling is that leaderboards can put off people when they see high achievers on top with crazy scores. It's more inclusive and "hey you can do it too!" to see what people have managed in general. Which kind of goes with their general thought on "Achievement" type things.
In a sneaky way NES Remix is like an introduction to "Nintendo Hard" games as most of the games are actually sort of like massive tutorials to these titles, while also being a nostalgic run thru Nintendo history for hardened NES fans.
Yeah, I think it's random.
Bought it two and half hours ago! Very addictive. Not good for OCD ^_^
This part isn't true. You can definitely do it without this trick, although, of course, you do have a worse time.This is from Miiverse...
In this challenge, you play as an invincible Mario to defeat all the enemies within the time limit. However, if you just keep dashing, it is impossible to clear the level with a Rainbow Rank.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ilp9kugW6Hk&feature=player_embedded
I don't think I ever would have done that without seeing that video or unless I did it purely by accident.
Just realised that flicking the right analogue stick will allow you to quickly scroll through the displayed Miiverse posts. Good for checking rainbow scores.
Got all rainbow stars on the SMB levels. I found stage 20 to be the hardest by far, that is until I got the idea to. Will add my times to the list.jump bowser in level 4
Edit: + Zelda, Donkey Kong, Clu Clu Land and Pinball.
Hadn't played the original Donkey Kong in years, but this has helped an itch deliver and I might end up downloading it on the 3DS. Amazing how a game that is 30 years old can still be so good.