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Virtual Console Most Wanted

And Finally, Something a Little More Farfetch'd

by Andrew Brown - February 11, 2012, 10:56 am EST

This one is less than likely, but hey—this is my wishlist. I can dream!

Game title: Pokémon Stadium 1 and 2
System: Nintendo 64
Developer: Game Freak

Okay. Get your grains of salt ready cause this one's a bit of a stretch. I'm going on a completely hypothetical tangent here, so bear with me.

Pokémon Stadium was a series of battle games for up to four players, in which players could see their captured Poké-critters duke it out in 3D for the first time. The game made use of the exclusive N64 Transfer Pak, a device which plugged into the controller and fitted an original Game Boy cartridge, allowing the N64 games to read your handheld Pokémon games. While it wasn't essential, as there were "rental" packs of Pokémon to use, most of the fun of the game came from using the monsters you'd caught and raised yourself. The two games were fairly similar in style, with the first focusing on the first generation of Red and Blue and the second being compatible with Gold and Silver. Besides the main battle arenas where you could fight to become the champion, there were additional modes such as a battle school that taught advanced tactics, emulators that allowed you to play your plugged-in GB cart on the big screen, a Gym Leader Castle allowing you to challenge beefed-up versions of the Game Boy Gym Leaders, and even a series of Mario Party-esque minigames. These games kicked ass.

Now. Wii has released Nintendo 64 games on Virtual Console before, right?

Also, 3DS has released Game Boy Games on Virtual Console, right?

Not to mention, the Wii is capable of communicating and sending data to/from the DS, right? It was done in other games such as Pokémon Battle Revolution... So, IN THEORY, it should be possible for Nintendo to first release some of the original Game Boy Pokémon games to 3DS Virtual Console, and have the save files communicate with save files from a later-released Pokémon Stadium on Wii. The only problem here is that the games would have to be heavily altered, and the amount of programming to get something like that to work correctly is unfathomable.

There are also several major problems with this series of nonsensical conclusions. Firstly, with the GBA and DS remakes of the original games, the Game Boy versions have been more or less retconned into oblivion. The vastly superior remakes are "the way the games should have been" and included ways to meet Pokémon from other regions. Any younger gamers who never played the originals will wonder why there's no inclusion of, say, Torchic or Oshawott.

Secondly, several features of the games would have to be blocked off, such as the Game Boy emulator sections. It's one thing to send a save file across to the Wii to find Pokémon data, but to constantly stream information across when you decide to play Pokémon Red on the big screen might be a little difficult, especially when the 3DS battery dies while the Wii is still trying to read it.

Sorry Charmander, didn't mean to break your brain.

So what's the solution? I would still love the opportunity to play these games again, even if they are crippled versions that did not allow the Game Boy connectivity. It's unlikely, but Nintendo could always release a Pokémon Stadium "special edition" on Virtual Console, with a patch to act as if there is a Game Boy cart always plugged in—allowing you to play Red, Blue, Yellow or whatever games as well. Several games in one, two birds with one stone! Either that, or a new Pokémon Stadium sequel on Wii U, which contains all the old mini-games and features of the first two games alongside the new content. Pokémon Battle Revolution was a nice nod to the old games, but it just didn't have enough going for it.

So there you have it. That's my list. There are plenty more games I'd love to see make an appearance, such as Bomberman 64, Turtles in Time, Bubsy the Bobcat and Chameleon Twist. Sadly there are numerous licensing issues involved with bringing games to Virtual Console, and some of the old developers don't even exist anymore. I went with games that at least should have a reasonable chance of being put onto Wii, and I'll still be keeping my fingers crossed right up until the day Nintendo announces that the Virtual Console service will end. Please add your own wishlists in the comments below, I'd love to see what other games could and should still grace the Wii in its swan song period.

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Talkback

broodwarsFebruary 11, 2012

Well, these are some nice picks to start with, but here are some more (taking into account, of course, that Rare-published games have to be excluded):

NES:

Base Wars (the only baseball game I have ever liked)
TMNT 2: The Arcade Game and TMNT 3 (licensing rights, I know. But it's still worth mentioning)

SNES:

Lufia 2: Rise of the Sinestrals
Illusion of Gaia
Terranigma
Soul Blazer
TMNT 4: Turtles in Time (licensing rights, I know. But it's still worth mentioning)

N64:

Space Station Silicon Valley
Body Harvest
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
Star Wars - Episode 1: Battle for Naboo
Hybrid Heaven
Rayman 2 (hey, Ubisoft's released it on just about everything else, so we might as well have the N64 port)

xcwarriorFebruary 11, 2012

I'm too tired to think of VC games that should be on there, I only know there are plenty of games they SHOULD put on there.

Nintendo, you're so close to getting it right with the Club Nintendo points for games.

Now just do some sales each week. Take the 5 minutes to update the Wii Shop and streamline the damn store and promo it. Say its a preview of what's coming for Wii U. Just fix it and and bring back the Wii Virtual Console!

If we're going to get a Stadium game, it has to be 1. 2's actually too big for the Wii's file size limit (it filled a 64MB cart... same reason we'll never see N64 RE2).

Also, Earthbound and Mother. But you already knew that.

SarailFebruary 11, 2012

I have the PAL cart for Terranigma, which doesn't work with my converter cart. :/ But I long so very badly for this game to hit the VC. Day one purchase guaranteed.

CalibanFebruary 11, 2012

I've got my Faxanadu, so all I need now is Terranigma.

JRokujuushiFebruary 11, 2012

There was actually a game earlier than Yoshi's Safari that called the princess Peach.  In Yoshi's Cookie, you can select the princess in versus mode, and if you just select "end" without entering a name, it will use one of two default names, PEA and PRI.  Of course, since it only lets you enter three letters, it doesn't fully reveal the name Peach, but that's clearly what it's alluding to.

http://i.imgur.com/0YyBB.png

Kytim89February 11, 2012

Here is my Virtual Console Most Wanted List:

Genesis:

Castlevania: Bloodlines
Contra: Hard Corps
Rocket Knight Adventures
TMNT Tournament Fighters
Strider
Alisia Dragoon

Nintendo 64:

Donkey Kong 64
Winback
Resident Evil 2
Mischief Makers
Bomberman 64
Megaman 64

Arcade:

Contra
The Simpsons
Punch-Out!
X-Men
Out Run

NES:

Strider
Mighty Final Fight
Dragon Warrior 1 through 4
Megaman 6
TMNT 2
Batman
Power Blade
Metal Gear 1 and 2
Duck Hunt
Contra
Crystalis

SNES:

Treasure of the Rudras
Bahamut Lagoon
Weapon Lord
TMNT: Turtles in Time
Hagane: The Final Conflict
Lufia one and two
Secret of Evermore
Soul Blazer
Star Ocean
Demon's Crest
Breath of Fire
Star Fox
Yoshi's Island
Super Mario All-Stars
Earthbound

Gamecube:

Everything that is possible

Dreamcast:

Grandia 2
Soul Caliber
Skies of Arcadia
Resident Evil: Code Veronica


What the Hell? All of the NES, SNES, and N64 Rare developed games.

I plan to make a seperate Gamecube VC list later.

GKFebruary 12, 2012

I certainly would like a Goemon's Great Adventure VC release just so I can finally finish it & not have the Memory Pak wiping me save data clean. As much as I loved the N64 controller, putting something as vital & fragile as a memory card in the most abused part of the console was a bad idea...

If Wii doesn't add more VC stuff, I hope Wii U will have some of these missed titles & rig in an online play to the multiplayer games as well. I probably would have downloaded more games if online play was possible.

TrueNerdFebruary 12, 2012

Earthbound. I've never had the pleasure.

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorFebruary 12, 2012

Virtual Arcade: Super Mario Vs. Please.

Fatty The HuttFebruary 13, 2012

Pilotwings 64 please.
Never played it but love the SNES and 3DS versions dearly. Anyone have any idea why they didn't release thsi to help promote the 3DS game? Some technical issue or something?

StrawHousePigFebruary 14, 2012

I'll second Mystical Ninja. Not sure why now, but I remember enjoying it.


I'd also like to add:


Cubivore
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
Mario & Luigi

Mop it upFebruary 27, 2012

The only game that I would want to come to the Virtual Console is Blaster Master 2 for the Sega Genesis. I have no idea if this game was actually good or if I was just excited that I finally had a sequel to an NES game I enjoyed, so I really want to play it again. I'm never going to buy another Sega Genesis because every other game I liked is available on some sort of game collection. Blaster Master 2 is the only game that hasn't ever been re-released, to my knowledge.

Also of note, Pokémon Stadium 2 is on a 64MB cartridge, so it can't come to the Wii VC because it is over the download file size limit.

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