Finally, the Virtual Console is actually getting some love with some decent releases!
April 3
Advance Wars - Wii U, $7.99
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga - Wii U, $7.99
Metroid Fusion - Wii U, $7.99
April 10
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror - Wii U, $6.99
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! - Wii U, $6.99
April 17
Super Mario Bros. 3 - Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, $4.99
F-Zero: Maximum Velocity - Wii U, $6.99
Golden Sun - Wii U, $7.99
April 24
Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3 - Wii U, $7.99
Yay! At least 4 of these will be insta-buys for me, especially the long awaited (If slightly disappointing GBA version) of Yoshi's Island! All of these look pretty fantastic, especially when compared to their lousy offerings already on the VC! The only downside is that they'll all be single player, regardless of whether they originally had multiplayer or not; which I can kind of see since the GBA used the link cables to connect?
Anyone else pretty stoked about this? Do you think Nintendo's finally gotten a clue about their lousy Virtual Console releases to date? Maybe this means we'll finally get some of the SNES games that have been languishing unreleased for so long. It'd be nice if this is a sign of good things to finally come!
April 3
Advance Wars - Wii U, $7.99
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga - Wii U, $7.99
Metroid Fusion - Wii U, $7.99
April 10
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror - Wii U, $6.99
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! - Wii U, $6.99
April 17
Super Mario Bros. 3 - Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, $4.99
F-Zero: Maximum Velocity - Wii U, $6.99
Golden Sun - Wii U, $7.99
April 24
Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3 - Wii U, $7.99
Yay! At least 4 of these will be insta-buys for me, especially the long awaited (If slightly disappointing GBA version) of Yoshi's Island! All of these look pretty fantastic, especially when compared to their lousy offerings already on the VC! The only downside is that they'll all be single player, regardless of whether they originally had multiplayer or not; which I can kind of see since the GBA used the link cables to connect?
Anyone else pretty stoked about this? Do you think Nintendo's finally gotten a clue about their lousy Virtual Console releases to date? Maybe this means we'll finally get some of the SNES games that have been languishing unreleased for so long. It'd be nice if this is a sign of good things to finally come!
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