Here's how the letter is handled in the VC version of ST.
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tim1138 said:I've never played KOF 94 before, whats different between the censored and uncensored versions?
gray_fox224 said:Less giggly from Mai.
zmet said:Yup. I wonder if the uncensored code works on the Wii version. I can't check because I don't have another classic controller
And don't forget Shining Force 2 is on its way also.djtiesto said:For RPGs, the 2 best choices as of now are Shining Force (Strategy RPG) and Breath of Fire 2, but Phantasy Star 2 is to hit JP VC this month and should hopefully make the jump over here soon, and we should hopefully be seeing Ys Book 1 and 2 soon. Also there are slight rumors we might be getting Warsong, another excellent underrated SRPG.
Bourbon Cowboy said:Why oh why does time go so SLOW at work on Monday!
I d/l'd Star Tropics at lunch but that just made it worse! Now I have to wait another three hours.
Ranger X said:2 games...![]()
Cheesemeister said:If the well is really running so dry, it's time to sign the western publishers already.
grandjedi6 said:Eventually they will get desparated and have to start translating games like Fire Emblem.....right?
evilromero said:The NES is still missing a ton of great 3rd party games like Duck Tales and Rescue Rangers. I guess those are tied up in licensing hell so who knows.
AstroLad said:Any recommendations for three or four VC that look nice on HD? Thus far have Punch-Out, SSF2T, and Ice Hockey. Galaxy has gotten me back into the Wii but I want NEXT-GEN graphics. Have all the controllers.
ksamedi said:I thought that Paper Mario looked suprisingly good on my Sharp HD tv.
AstroLad said:I was a big fan of TTYD so maybe I'll try it out then.
handofg0d said:What the hell? Star Tropics has one of the best stories on the NES, some great graphics, and creative gameplay. It's everything that Zelda 2 should have been.
What gets me is that I don't think the well is running dry. :/ Just among publishers who've already put stuff on VC, there are probably hundreds of games for the taking.Cheesemeister said:If the well is really running so dry, it's time to sign the western publishers already.
PepsimanVsJoe said:StarTropics story is: "Your dad was captured by aliens. Go find him and have wacky adventures along the way."
FFantasyFX said:Errrr . . . uncle, not dad. Are you quite sure you played StarTropics, PepsimanVsJoe?![]()
ksamedi said:Its pretty much the same so you can't go wrong there, have fun.
AstroLad said:What about the NG games; how do they look?
Visit this thread more often. Several sites get the drop on VC games Friday.Mockingbird said:How did people know that Star Tropics and Kof 94 were going to come out today?
AstroLad said:What about the NG games; how do they look?
Europe can have them all, I just want MEGA MAN 1 AND 2!TJ Spyke said:I'm back after a month long ban for "snarking", and apparently bumped down to Junior status. I still don't know what I did. Here are the updates for the time i've missed (this weeks NA releases are included, they will be part of the normal weekly update I do too).
Games available in Europe and not North America: Mega Man (NES), Mega Man 2 (NES), Skate or Die! (NES), Mario's Super Picross (SNES), Vectorman (GEN/MD), Crack Down (GEN/MD), ESWAT: City Under Siege (GEN/MD)
Games available in North America and not Europe: The Legend of Kage (NES), Elevator Action (NES), Tecmo Bowl (NES), Milon's Secret Castle (NES), Lode Runner (NES), Star Soldier (NES), Adventure Island (NES), NES Play Action Football (NES), Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (NES, it's no longer available in Europe), Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos (NES), Zanac (NES), Ghosts 'n Goblins (NES), StarTropics (NES), Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV: Wall of Fire (SNES), Metal Marines (SNES), Ecco Jr. (GEN), Eternal Champions (GEN), Alien Storm (GEN), Bravoman (TG16), Ordyne (TG16)
Total: 7 in Europe, 20 in North America
Australia/New Zealand is the same as Europe, except they have Axelay (SNES) instead of Super C.
AstroLad said:What about the NG games; how do they look?
Iam Canadian said:The Ninja Gaiden games were some of the best looking NES games. Though you really should be buying Ninja Gaiden for its gameplay, not its graphics. Graphics don't matter, especially the graphics of an NES game from the late eighties.
Then again, you are AstroLad...
Personally, I prefer Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos to the original, but I'm probably in the minority on this one.
PepsimanVsJoe said:Everything Zelda 2 should have been? That'd be great if Zelda 2 should have been an overrated chore of a game with boring combat, lame jumping puzzles, and ridiculously dull "step on every block to find the switch" locked rooms. Fortunately it isn't.
I loved the game back then when I traded Castlevania 3 for it because that game wounded my pride(final stage arghgh). I guess that's because Startropics demands nothing. It's an easy game that's incredibly friendly to gamers of mediocre skill level. You just don't go in expecting anything more than that.
Cheesemeister said:Not if projected revenues don't exceed estimated expenses by a decent amount.
TJ Spyke said:Anybody who has downloaded StarTropics, how do they handle the password situation? With the original game the instruction booklet had a password you needed to use in the game, do they include it in the digital instruction booklet that VC games have?
AniHawk said:I used to be able to share the connection with my two built-in ethernet ports to the airport express. I haven't been able to go online for several months now, and I have about 100k points to burn.
Crap.
DavidDayton said:Wait, why can't you go online? Did you lose the ability to share the connection, or are you dealing with a different setup?
(100,000 points? $1000... or did you mean $100? Either way, feel free to toss a few games in my direction if you can't spend it all yourself. Heh)
I want Alien Stormsnack said:Europe can have them all, I just want MEGA MAN 1 AND 2!
Cheesemeister said:If the well is really running so dry, it's time to sign the western publishers already.