Eleven weeks and counting here; nothing since River City Ransom, which itself was already a gift to me. (But I would have bought it anyway.) Prior to this eleven-week gap, my longest drought had been four weeks. Four. 
Let's see.
Platformer: Donkey Kong Country 2 or DoReMi Fantasy.
RPG: Landstalker*.
RPG platformer: Wonder Boy in Monster World, or The Dynastic Hero. Same game with a different skin; TDH has a much more beatable last boss and CD-quality music, while WB has a more appealing main character and has the style of music that one would expect from a very good Genesis soundtrack.
*Or keep holding out for Earthbound, Shining Force II, Ys Book I & II, and others that are on the way--we think, eventually, maybe. Possibly. :/
Edit: Oh, huh, I hadn't posted in here for a couple of days. Catching up...
1) I want to clarify that I didn't mention Final Fantasy Mystic Quest because I have anything against it. For $8, I'd actually consider it; FFMQ has some pretty awesome music, the idea of enemy sprites degenerating with lower health was cool, puzzles were decent, and the storyline was (if nothing else) non-intrusive. (Now if only the battle system had any elements resembling complexity, the lack of storyline presence would be a bigger plus.) But whatever the case, I was just saying that nobody's really heavily calling for its release on VC, and that's exactly why I wouldn't be surprised to see S-E release it. They may just want to pretend it never happened, though.
2) Like others, I wouldn't mind more Neo Geo games if they were the ones that have great acclaim and can't be found on retail collections. Sengoku 3, Twinkle Star Sprites, or Pulstar, for example.
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(As for WiiWare, nothing to get disappointed about since we're talking about new titles and quality games can't exactly be created on a weekly basis. That said, it has like half a dozen excellent-looking or excellent-sounding games on the way. Not that I'll necessarily buy them all, but off the top of my head there's Bomberman, Alien Crush, Shantae, Adventure Island, World of Goo, and of course Mega Man 9.)

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=8722404&postcount=15780Farore said:What RPGs and platformers in the VC would you guys recommend?
Let's see.
Platformer: Donkey Kong Country 2 or DoReMi Fantasy.
RPG: Landstalker*.
RPG platformer: Wonder Boy in Monster World, or The Dynastic Hero. Same game with a different skin; TDH has a much more beatable last boss and CD-quality music, while WB has a more appealing main character and has the style of music that one would expect from a very good Genesis soundtrack.
*Or keep holding out for Earthbound, Shining Force II, Ys Book I & II, and others that are on the way--we think, eventually, maybe. Possibly. :/
Edit: Oh, huh, I hadn't posted in here for a couple of days. Catching up...
1) I want to clarify that I didn't mention Final Fantasy Mystic Quest because I have anything against it. For $8, I'd actually consider it; FFMQ has some pretty awesome music, the idea of enemy sprites degenerating with lower health was cool, puzzles were decent, and the storyline was (if nothing else) non-intrusive. (Now if only the battle system had any elements resembling complexity, the lack of storyline presence would be a bigger plus.) But whatever the case, I was just saying that nobody's really heavily calling for its release on VC, and that's exactly why I wouldn't be surprised to see S-E release it. They may just want to pretend it never happened, though.
2) Like others, I wouldn't mind more Neo Geo games if they were the ones that have great acclaim and can't be found on retail collections. Sengoku 3, Twinkle Star Sprites, or Pulstar, for example.
3)
Well, Virtual Console has an awesome 2006 and 2007 to back it up, and even January-March this year were nice. I don't know if I have enough energy to get disappointed anymore per se, but I don't have any hope for most other aspects of the gaming industry today catering to my interest.SonicMegaDrive said:On that note, I'm surprised to see people who can still find it in themselves to be disappointed at all by the Wii-kly Update. One would think we'd be used to this by now.I know I am.
(As for WiiWare, nothing to get disappointed about since we're talking about new titles and quality games can't exactly be created on a weekly basis. That said, it has like half a dozen excellent-looking or excellent-sounding games on the way. Not that I'll necessarily buy them all, but off the top of my head there's Bomberman, Alien Crush, Shantae, Adventure Island, World of Goo, and of course Mega Man 9.)