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Title: Virtual Console Mondays: December 18th
Post by: Svevan on December 18, 2006, 05:34:00 PM
Our first take on which games you should buy for Virtual Console this week.
 http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/vcArt.cfm?artid=12974

 We love the Virtual Console here at Nintendo World Report, but let's be honest: some of the games are just not worth your money. Variety is the spice of life, sure, but some spices are best left on the rack. That's why we've decided  to offer our quick take on which games are worth your cash, every Monday night. Consider this your one-stop shop for Virtual Console details. The staff at Nintendo World Report are experts on retro games, so we'll be recommending titles based on our past experiences with them as well as our quick playtime with them on the Wii.    


We have invented a three-tiered rating system for Virtual Console games to keep things simple. The ratings are:    


Recommended for EveryoneRecommended for Everyone: For those games that anyone can enjoy whether they've played it before or not.

Recommended for FansRecommended for Fans: For the "cult-classic" game that may not be up everyone's alley, but is sure to put a smile on the face of 16 or 8-bit veterans, or those who played the game when it was first released.    


Not RecommendedNot Recommended: Games that shouldn't be played by anyone, or games that are horridly over-priced for what you get.    


And now for today's titles:

   



   


Tennis - NES

 Tennis - NES  

Released: 10/18/1985
 2 Players
 Cost: 500 Points
 Controllers: Wii Remote, Classic Controller, GameCube Controller

   


The NES version of Tennis is one of Nintendo's first-generation sports games.  The game features singles and doubles modes, five difficulty levels, and the un-heard-of ability to actually control your character's movement around the court.  Take that, Wii Tennis!    


Not RecommendedWhy would you spend $5 on an old tennis game when you already have a newer version that's more fun?  Everyone has Wii Sports Tennis, making NES Tennis redundant.  Don't bother with it. - Steven Rodriguez    



   


Space Harrier II - Genesis

 Space Harrier II - Sega Genesis  

Released: 05/29/1988
 1 Player
 Cost: 800 points
 Controllers: Wii Remote, Classic Controller, GameCube Controller    


Fantasy-Land falls into crisis now.  Space Harrier II is the sequel to the popular arcade game.  For those who don't know, it's a forward scrolling shooter that is loosely similar to Star Fox.  It features twelve different levels that are each selectable as soon as you fire it up.  It controls fine with all three controllers as there is only one action, shooting.  All of the buttons do this.    


Not RecommendedIt's hard to rationalize spending $8 on a game like this.  The main thing it had going for it when it was released was the interesting and almost unheard of use of semi-3D.  In this day and age glaring hit detection issues and stale gameplay make it quite boring. - Mike Gamin    



   


Military Madness - TurboGrafx 16

 Military Madness - TurboGrafx 16  

Released: 1990
 2 Players
 Cost: 600 points
 Controllers: Wii Remote, Classic Controller, GameCube Controller

   


Billed by Hudson as the precursor to titles like Advance Wars and Heroes of Might and Magic, Military Madness is a retro turn-based strategy game featuring infantry and lots of tanks duking it out on the moon. Stats for each unit and the terrain play into the game's tactical play. The game controls fine with all three available controllers as only two buttons are used for in-game action.    


Recommended for FansIf you like a good turn-based strategy game, you can't go wrong at this price. It's a lot more complex than you'd think, and includes an in-game manual with handy tips. Two players can duke it out as well. - Evan Burchfield

Title: RE: Virtual Console Mondays: December 18th
Post by: Arbok on December 18, 2006, 06:37:02 PM
Just like to be the first to give the thumbs up on the rating system for the virtual console games, a great addition to these "VC Mondays".
Title: RE: Virtual Console Mondays: December 18th
Post by: IceCold on December 18, 2006, 06:55:23 PM
I'm with you - reviewing old games on a 10 point scale is lame. The "Recommended" system is the way to go..
Title: RE: Virtual Console Mondays: December 18th
Post by: King of Twitch on December 18, 2006, 07:26:51 PM
Finally an obscure AND archaic NES game to choose from. Bout time.
Title: RE: Virtual Console Mondays: December 18th
Post by: DAaaMan64 on December 18, 2006, 09:58:48 PM
Damn I love Space Harrier, but it is expensive.
Title: RE: Virtual Console Mondays: December 18th
Post by: WuTangTurtle on December 18, 2006, 10:04:09 PM
Thumbs up to whoever decided to go with the "Recommended" system.

Are u guys going to apply this to the current list of VC games?
Title: RE: Virtual Console Mondays: December 18th
Post by: Mario on December 19, 2006, 01:04:28 AM
Definitely getting Tennis. How such a classic goes not recommended is beyond me, it's hardly like Wii Tennis at all.  
Title: RE:Virtual Console Mondays: December 18th
Post by: Ceric on December 19, 2006, 02:44:34 AM
I like the Recommended System but I don't like the graphic for it.  No offense but they  horrible break the theme and make me think of the Red Light District.
(Also don't let 18Days see your non-transparent backgrounds.)

I was eying Military Madness.  With the price of Turbographx games its much easier to take a risk.
Title: RE:Virtual Console Mondays: December 18th
Post by: Jonnyboy117 on December 19, 2006, 03:18:11 AM
Quote

Originally posted by: Mario
Definitely getting Tennis. How such a classic goes not recommended is beyond me, it's hardly like Wii Tennis at all.


I think the problem is that Nintendo has released half a dozen better tennis games since Tennis.  Not only Wii Sports Tennis but all the Mario Tennis games, too, and they're on nearly every platform.
Title: RE:Virtual Console Mondays: December 18th
Post by: UncleBob on December 19, 2006, 03:47:01 AM
Quote

Originally posted by: WuTangTurtle
Thumbs up to whoever decided to go with the "Recommended" system.

Are u guys going to apply this to the current list of VC games?


I agree, this would be pretty cool, having a section of the site set aside for the Virtual Console, then dividing it up between the systems, then listing the games and mini-reviews for each of 'em...
Title: RE: Virtual Console Mondays: December 18th
Post by: Ceric on December 19, 2006, 03:53:20 AM
...and a seperate forum as well so I can ask silly questions like do you actually need to collect all of the Triforce pieces to beat Legend of Zelda?  I'm sort of thinking No.  Though it's going to be a while till I can get a run though to verify my Hypothesis.

Next Zelda game should have Triforce Pieces again in dungeons.  
Title: RE: Virtual Console Mondays: December 18th
Post by: Pale on December 19, 2006, 04:17:48 AM
Ceric, I believe there is a room in the very beginning of the 9th dungeon (death mountain) that will only let you pass if you have the completed triforce.
Title: RE: Virtual Console Mondays: December 18th
Post by: UncleBob on December 19, 2006, 04:24:18 AM
What Pale said.

Also, regardless to what you may have heard, Zelda cannot be beaten without a sword...
Title: RE:Virtual Console Mondays: December 18th
Post by: vudu on December 19, 2006, 06:13:42 AM
Quote

Originally posted by: WuTangTurtle
Thumbs up to whoever decided to go with the "Recommended" system.
That would be 1up.  
Title: RE: Virtual Console Mondays: December 18th
Post by: KDR_11k on December 20, 2006, 07:08:38 AM
AFAIK there isn't even a way to break the game to avoid the Triforce. If there was LoZ TASes would be kinda like that LttP TAS. You can get to the last room without a sword but not kill Ganon.