Andrex said:Eh, no, but I understand AC isn't for everyone.
... :OAlaluef said:The fact that the Colettes are avatar sized makes me expect you to actually use them in a weekly basis depending on the VC releases. :lol
DavidDayton said:Formatting doesn't remove your Shop Channel account. That is only removed if you enter the shop channel and use the DELETE ACCOUNT button. If you format, you can still download your games.
Format Wii System Memory Y/N? said:All added channels and save data will be erased. Once erased, it can never be recovered. Even channels that have been copied to an SD Card can't be restored. Do you still want to format?
TwinIonEngines said:Are you sure about this?
Jiggy37 said:... :O
This is a fantastic idea that I hadn't thought of. And since very few people use black-and-white avatars around here, I'd probably be able to switch my specific picture on a regular basis while still being identifiable by avatar... I'll give thought to this one!
In addition, until someone uses the Nintendo Channel, no data is sent. So even though I still have the Nintendo Channel and have downloaded SMRPG, they don't know that since I haven't opened the channel in a month or so.nincompoop said:Nintendo Channel added sales numbers for a couple of games this week
Super Mario RPG - 8646
Strong Bad Episode 1 - 9780
The numbers seem pretty low, perhaps interest in downloadable games on the Wii is waning? Or maybe a lot of people are deleting the Nintendo Channel because their fridges are full, so the Nintendo Channel is accounting for a smaller portion of these games' actual sales (though I'm not sure how that would impact the reported numbers for older VC/WW games).
botticus said:In addition, until someone uses the Nintendo Channel, no data is sent. So even though I still have the Nintendo Channel and have downloaded SMRPG, they don't know that since I haven't opened the channel in a month or so.
Cheez-It said:This. These numbers aren't:
Downloaded SMRPG.
These numbers are:
Downloaded SMRPG && Downloaded Nintendo Channel && Visited Nintendo Channel (after downloading SMRPG).
Clearly going to be much, much lower.
pretty different games.. but god bless you for jogging my memory on super spike.. what a great game... There was also a v-ball game in the arcades around that time (late 80s or so) that was super fun as well. mhmm.. just looked on Gamefaqs.. was it really just super volleyball? what a great game whatever it was.DeaconKnowledge said:I've always been a fan of Super-Spike V-ball. I think i'll wait for that over Dodgeball.
borghe said:pretty different games.. but god bless you for jogging my memory on super spike.. what a great game... There was also a v-ball game in the arcades around that time (late 80s or so) that was super fun as well. mhmm.. just looked on Gamefaqs.. was it really just super volleyball? what a great game whatever it was.
That's a good point, I didn't even take that into consideration, but that probably explains why the numbers are so much lower. I still check the Nintendo Channel every Monday on the slim chance that they actually put up some worthwhile DS demos (LOL), but other than that it doeesn't really serve much of a purpose.botticus said:In addition, until someone uses the Nintendo Channel, no data is sent. So even though I still have the Nintendo Channel and have downloaded SMRPG, they don't know that since I haven't opened the channel in a month or so.
Well obviously they don't represent the magnitude of the games' overall sales, but they would still be useful for seeing how well the games sold relative to each other, if the proportion of people who share their information with the Nintendo Channel was similar for each game.Cheez-It said:This. These numbers aren't:
Downloaded SMRPG.
These numbers are:
Downloaded SMRPG && Downloaded Nintendo Channel && Visited Nintendo Channel (after downloading SMRPG).
Clearly going to be much, much lower.
TwinIonEngines said:Are you sure about this?
Ranger X said:When you install of game or channel and whenever you play a game, an ID is saved in the system partition of the Wii system memory. When you format, all of this is erased.
When you'll try to transfert back your stuff from the SD card, the Wii will check if the ID is there, the answer will be "no" and then the Wii will prevent the copy.
http://www.vc-reviews.com/gamesBaiano19 said:Also I think the OP should a link to list of all releases from every region... it´s quite a pain to check the WiiShop...
Capndrake said:Next week in Japan:
-? (FC, I think it's another detective game, wasn't originally scheduled for this month)
-Mario Golf (N64)
-Super Dodge Ball (PCE version)
Next month:
FC:
-Castlevania II
-Nintendo World Cup
SFC:
-Donkey Kong Country 3
N64:
-Nothing
MD:
-Nothing
SMS:
-Enduro Racer
PCE:
-Super Darius
-Ghouls 'n Ghosts
-New Zealand Story
Neo Geo:
-Metal Slug 2
MSX:
-Nothing
Nuclear Muffin said:Wow! Japan still doesn't have DKC3?! Crappy month though, here's hoping that NOA will think of it as an opportunity to close the US-JPN gap in terms of VC games released (Yeah right :lol)
These are more then enough for me. OMFG Nintendo World Cup on VC, finally!Capndrake said:Next week in Japan:
-Mario Golf (N64)
-Super Dodge Ball (PCE version)
Next month:
FC:
-Nintendo World Cup
-Enduro Racer
Neo Geo:
-Metal Slug 2
Netto-kun said:These are more then enough for me. OMFG Nintendo World Cup on VC, finally!![]()
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Nuclear Muffin said:Wow! Japan still doesn't have DKC3?! Crappy month though, here's hoping that NOA will think of it as an opportunity to close the US-JPN gap in terms of VC games released (Yeah right :lol)
DavidDayton said:However, formatting doesn't delete your Wii Shop account. You can still go to the Wii Shopping channel and redownload your purchased games. Unless you use the Wii Shop channel's "Delete Account" function, that doesn't change.
I'm about 96% sure of this... I formatted my system eons ago to fix a problem, and that didn't destroy my ability to download games I had purchased.
Capndrake said:Next month:
PCE:
-Super Darius
-Ghouls 'n Ghosts
-New Zealand Story
yeah, but it's not like the SG is tough to emulate.GhostSeed said:Wait, so is this the Supergrafx version because I'm 99% sure this game never came out on regular PCE.
Look at the bright side; it could be a bunch of balls.Regulus Tera said:I'm downloading Mega Man 9, Proto Man, and Vector Man. All these men in my joint are making me crazy.
Masked Man said:EarthBound!
;_;
jooey said:yeah, but it's not like the SG is tough to emulate.
SOLD!Mockingbird said:Some North American October titles have been revealed:
http://vc-pce.com/usa/e/index.html
GRADIUS II GOFER NO YABOU 900 Shooter KONAMI 2008.10
Both for TurboGrafx-16.
GhostSeed said:Wait, so is this the Supergrafx version because I'm 99% sure this game never came out on regular PCE.
Nuclear Muffin said:SG is already emulated on VC, Lords of Thunder is a SGCD game.
Nuclear Muffin said:SG is already emulated on VC, Lords of Thunder is a SGCD game.
FFantasyFX said:There are actually quite a few titles they don't have.
Capndrake said:PCE:
-Super Darius
-Ghouls 'n Ghosts
-New Zealand Story
FFantasyFX said:Current List of Western Exclusives (i.e. released in North America and/or Europe, but not Japan):
Tecmo Bowl, NES Pro Action Football, Castlevania 2, Ninja Gaiden II, Double Dribble,
Blades of Steel, Skate or Die, Operation Wolf, Ninja Gaiden III, Double Dragon, StarTropics, Adventures of Lolo, Clu Clu Land, Kirby's Avalanche, Vegas Stakes, Donkey Kong Country 3, Harvest Moon, Super Turrican, Cruisin' USA, Pokemon Puzzle League, ToeJam & Earl 2, Mega Turrican, J.J. & Jeff, Cratermaze.
Castlevania 2 and Donkey Kong Country 3 can be crossed off after October. Regarding the rest of the list, I'm most surprised that Pokemon Puzzle League, Harvest Moon, Clu Clu Land, and the two remaining Ninja Gaidens haven't hit yet. Neither StarTropics nor the original Adventures of Lolo were originally released in Japan, so don't read too much into those omissions.
Besides the titles I listed in my previous post, Japan also received Blazing Lazers (13 months), Lords of Thunder (4 months), Axelay (6 months), Donkey Kong Country 2 (5 months), Bubble Bobble (5 months), and Metroid (7 months) an inordinate amount of time after their North America's release date. And Dig Dug is a bit funny since North America received a Japan-only game about a month before Japan did.
When you discount Commodore 64 titles, North America has practically erased its backlog of games that Europe has, but NA doesn't. We're still missing six titles currently: Skate or Die, Mario's Super Picross, ESWAT, Crack Down, Gradius II, Digital Champ: Battle Boxing. And the last two appear ready to release in October.
Europe's backlog of North American VC releases not yet released is still pretty huge, although primarily confined to NES titles though (17 NES titles MIA vs. 6 from all other systems). Some of these may not have originally been released in Europe, so they would have to be released during a Hanabi Fesitival:
Legend of Kage, Elevator Action, Tecmo Bowl, Milon's Secret Castle, Lode Runner, NES Play Action Football, Star Soldier, Ninja Gaiden II, ZANAC, Ghosts 'n Goblins, Ninja Gaiden III, King's Knight, Bases Loaded, Renegade, Sky Kid, Donkey Kong 3, Super Dodge Ball, Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV, Metal Marines, Axelay, Powerball, Bravoman, Ordyne
Finally, there are 24 titles that have been released in Japan that also have North American counterparts and have not yet made the jump to the North American VC. Hopefully we'll see some of them next month:
SNES: Tetris Attack, Space Invaders, Secret of Mana
N64: Mario Golf
GEN: Shadow Dancer, ESWAT - City Under Siege, Crack Down, Atomic Runner, Target Earth, Warsong, MUSHA, Phelios, Wings of Wor, Phantasy Star IV, Shining Force II, SFII: Championship Edition, Forgotten Worlds, Last Battle
SMS: Black Belt, Rambo/Secret Command, Space Harrier
TG16: Dragon Slayer - The Legend of Heroes, Dungeon Explorer II, Parasol Stars
If only Sega would get on the ball, that list would be half as long. :lol Shadow Dancer was a Japanese VC launch title by the way. I divided the games up by the system, but they are also further ordered by date of Japanese release from left to right.
Exhausting. I hadn't seen an update like this done in a while, so I thought it might be interesting to post to see the regional Virtual Console differences at the moment.
Nuclear Muffin said:Never released in Japan. With the voice acting involved, I doubt it would ever recieve a JPN release, maybe they'll get Panel de Pon 64 (The unreleased game that was part of Nintendo Puzzle Collection) instead?
A Black Falcon said:This is Turbo CD Gradius II, right?
The NES version is pretty impressive too, they should eventually put both up...![]()
A Link to the Snitch said:I'd have been pissed if it was the NES Gradius II. $4 extra for an NES game?