Virtual Console Games For 2-25-08

authorBucky | February 25, 2008

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Kirby 64â„¢: The Crystal Shards: (Nintendo 64®, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points): Kirby’s first 3-D adventure is also his Nintendo 64 debut, and it finds the always-versatile hero battling a new enemy called Dark Matter. Dark Matter is after a distant land’s powerful crystal, but a young fairy named Ribbon attempts to save it by escaping with the gem to Dream Land. Now the crystal has been broken, and it’s scattered around the world. Take control of Kirby and help him journey across six worlds, battling a wide variety of enemies and challenging bosses, as he tries to collect all 100 pieces of the shattered crystal. Along the way, you’ll use Kirby’s trademark copying ability to use enemies’ strengths against them. Not only that, but try combining any two abilities to create a brand-new one that is usually stronger than the original. Throw in three exciting multiplayer minigames, and you’ve got a package of which even King Dedede would be proud. Fans of Kirby and action games with bright, colorful graphics should vacuum this one up.

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Psychosis: (TurboGrafx16, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone – Mild Fantasy Violence, 600 Wii Points): This is a side-scrolling shooter played in a world created from the mind of a twisted demon. Your soul has suddenly wandered into that evil world that exists in every person’s heart. The only way out is to blast your way past the grotesque creatures that block your path in five “causes” (stages). You must face the dangers of this psychedelic world by making full use of three shot types and the satellite option. With power-ups, you can change your shots to a wide-coverage beam, a satellite-generated laser and more. Each shot type can be powered up to three levels. You can also block enemy fire by rotating the satellites to a desired position. How you use these features will be the key to successfully escaping this strange and surreal world.

Nintendo announces Pay to play program for the Wii

At GDC today, Nintendo announced a new pay to play program.

The program will be a new version of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Nintendo explained that, although Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection will remain free, to have a greater experience you must pay to play. Games that use this new service will have a similar logo to the current Wi-Fi logo, except it will be orange and there will be text on the bottom reading, pay to play.

Nintendo didn’t go into details about the pay to play program, but hopefully it will be worth our money. Nintendo did state though, that you will not have to pay to get access to an entire game.

Is this good new or bad news? So far we can’t tell, but if Nintendo does this right, it could be great news!

Looks like we’re just gonna have to wait for some more info, we’ll keep you updated.



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