My backlog says no, but I think it´s time I got Fast Racing Neo...
I'd probably pick up quite a few VC games if I knew they would transfer to future consoles. Just saying, Nintendo.
NOA sale starts on the 14th. Details are on the bottom of http://e3.nintendo.com/.
I respect their backwards compatibility from Wii -> Wii U but they charge an upgrade fee for a U native version of the VC titles you already own for the Wii. I'm not about that and I try not to make purchases based on assumptions of future support.DS digital library transferred to 3DS
Wii digital library transferred to Wii U
So every single time you would've needed to transfer software to the next generation hardware, Nintendo have let you
What makes you think they would suddenly stop now? Especially with their plans for My Nintendo and having a singular digital ecosystem in the future...?
As it stands Nintendo are actually the only company who have let you transfer all software since their digital stores began and are also to only company to fully implement backwards compatibility.
It's something that clearly matters to them.
There's absolutely no way our games don't transfer to NX.
That 3DS list is pretty sad considering the platforms software library.
No game is worth playing in 50hz has become my conclusion.Now that it's live, I have to ponder the question:
Is the 50Hz PAL version of Super Metroid worth £2.69
(I've never played the game before)
Hmm
SMT worth it for a first timer in the series?
Yes and no. The game even in 50Hz is still great. However the WiiU can't output 50Hz so the image stutters a lot and the audio in the Crashed Ship is all kinds of fucked up. Probably one of the only times I recommend just downloading the game and play it on your PC. No use in this until they fix it.Now that it's live, I have to ponder the question:
Is the 50Hz PAL version of Super Metroid worth £2.69
(I've never played the game before)
Hmm
Quoting myself because I hope someone answers
Yes and no. The game even in 50Hz is still great. However the WiiU can't output 50Hz so the image stutters a lot and the audio in the Crashed Ship is all kinds of fucked up. Probably one of the only times I recommend just downloading the game and play it on your PC. No use in this until they fix it.
I bought it on PAL Wii U (although it was the 30c super sale years back) and although I have beaten the game many many times on SNES, I still beat it on Wii U and didn't notice anything that would ruin the game. I mostly played it on the game pad, so maybe if you play on TV, it might not be as good experience (though there shouldn't be any other difference than the screen size).Now that it's live, I have to ponder the question:
Is the 50Hz PAL version of Super Metroid worth £2.69
(I've never played the game before)
Hmm
Is the audio bad in general? Or is it just that one area where its messed up?
I played Kirby's Adventure on Wii U but other than the dimmed colours it seemed to play ok
Are Mario 3 and World also rubbish on Wii U?
What about Earthbound?
All of those are the US versions as far as I know, so they're 60Hz.
Edit: Actually, Kirby's Adventure is "optimised" 50Hz, my bad.
Until when it lasts?
Is this live yet?
Thanks.23rd June, so 2 weeks
Yes, I have games downloading as I type
Is this live yet?
Oracle of Ages/Seasons any good? I'd like to try them.
They were really good on GBC, but I don't know how good the emulation is.Oracle of Ages/Seasons any good? I'd like to try them.
Okay so I've got a list of games I want to get, but I'm worried they might not emulate well. What's everyone's opinions on this list?
Metroid Prime Trilogy
Metroid Fusion
Super Metroid
Mario Galaxy 2
So basically Prime Trilogy will work fine for the same reason I can play Skyward Sword on Wii U. Nice.These games are not emulated. They are digital Wii copies of the game running on a Wii natively (since the Wii U has a Wii chip inside it for backwards compatibility). A much stronger machine would be required to emulate Wii games at a good speed and at a good accuracy.
Okay so I've got a list of games I want to get, but I'm worried they might not emulate well. What's everyone's opinions on this list?
Metroid Prime Trilogy
Metroid Fusion
Super Metroid
Mario Galaxy 2
Also planning to get Fast Racing Neo, and this is the only one I'm not worrying about.
They were really good on GBC, but I don't know how good the emulation is.
They were really good on GBC, but I don't know how good the emulation is.
I think it's probably the worst experience I've had with an official copy of the game.Now that it's live, I have to ponder the question:
Is the 50Hz PAL version of Super Metroid worth £2.69
(I've never played the game before)
Hmm
Might skip the 2d metroids then. I already bought Neo, Galaxy and Prime, so I've got a bunch of new games to get intoGame Boy and Game Boy Color games' emulation is pretty much perfect I'd say.
There's nothing wrong at all with it, maybe the only thing that could make it better is buttons mapping (unlike NES games which have X mapped to B, GB/GBC is A = A and B = B and you can't change anything about it) but I'm also quite picky in general.
I resisted buying Prime Trilogy so far but I'm so buying it soon now!
I think it's probably the worst experience I've had with an official copy of the game.
Even the Wii VC seemed better, I don't the 50hz version seems off.
I'll add that I only played Super Metroid in 50Hz so I'm not saying that 50Hz is the issue, I'm saying that the WiiU version is.
Hmm, that doesn't sound good
Oh well, I'll give it a try later on and see what it's like
What was so bad about the Wii U version in particular?
That demo is 60 Hz, though.I can't really explain it well.
I would personally stick to Wii for Super Metroid.
It's just a weird thing they did where 1 frame is doubled every n number of frame that gives the game a weird feel.
I'm not even sure if you can see what I mean without playing.
If you're lucky and have amiibos you can check the demo in the amiibo app.
Wii version is pretty much like hook a snes and playing the game like it was released.
It's like it's 1994 again (and since it's Wii it works with pad offscreen tv but no PRO controller or gamepad only).
That demo is 60 Hz, though.
Also ftfy.
Will they be adding other games before the sale ends?