Gamers Worldwide Already Have Downloaded More Than 4.7 Million Retro Games, at a Rate of 1,000 an Hour
REDMOND, Wash., June 1, 2007 – Nintendo is giving video game fans a way to access their favorite classic games, all without leaving the comfort of their homes. And gamers have responded en masse as the library of downloadable game classics continues to grow. The upcoming addition of Zelda II™ – The Adventure of Link® on June 4 marks the 100th classic game available on the Wii Shop Channel. And since going online Nov. 19, owners of Nintendo's hot Wii™ video game system have downloaded more than 4.7 million classic games from Wii's Virtual Console, a rate of more than 1,000 games every hour since launch. The top five classic game downloads globally to date, and their original system are:
1) Super Mario Bros.® (NES®)
2) Super Mario 64® (N64®)
3) Mario Kart 64™ (N64®)
4) Super Mario World® (SNES®)
5) The Legend of Zelda® (NES®)
Wii lets players visit the Wii Shop Channel to redeem Wii Points™ to download classic video games from the original Nintendo Entertainment System®, the Super NES® and the Nintendo® 64, and the Sega Genesis and TurboGrafx16 consoles. These games are nostalgic totems to veteran gamers, and simultaneously, new, easy-to-play entries for younger players. These games demonstrate Nintendo's staying power across generations by letting veteran gamers relive their glory days while their children play them for the first time. The addition of Zelda II – The Adventure of Link brings a fourth Legend of Zelda® game to the Wii Shop Channel from three classic Nintendo platforms, providing exciting adventures that span the decades. Additional classic games are added to the Wii Shop Channel every Monday.
"With an Internet connection rate reaching 40 percent, Wii owners have more options than ever to find the kinds of games they love to play," says George Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. "Beyond the Wii Shop Channel, all types of people are getting connected and checking out the information and entertainment options available on the Wii Menu. Whether voting, creating a Mii or just checking the weather, everyone has a favorite channel."
The Wii Shop Channel is one of the many entertainment and informational channels that are available via the Wii system. Others include the Forecast Channel, the News Channel, the Mii Channel, the Everybody Votes Channel, the Photo Channel and the Internet Channel. Each of these broadens the appeal of Wii to new audiences and draws in consumers who might not otherwise be interested in a video game system.
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Originally posted by: Spak-Spang
That being said...The Zelda Franchise is almost completely represented on the Wii now
Zelda
Zelda 2
Zelda: Link to the Past
Zelda: OoT
Zelda: Wind Waker (Played through the Gamecube)
Zelda: Twillight Princess
We are basically a single game away from having all the console Zelda games, and we do have all the games that fall in the cannon Zelda story.
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Originally posted by: KenologyQuote
Originally posted by: Spak-Spang
That being said...The Zelda Franchise is almost completely represented on the Wii now
Zelda
Zelda 2
Zelda: Link to the Past
Zelda: OoT
Zelda: Wind Waker (Played through the Gamecube)
Zelda: Twillight Princess
We are basically a single game away from having all the console Zelda games, and we do have all the games that fall in the cannon Zelda story.
Blasphemy!
The Gameboy Zelda's are legitimate entries in the series!
QuoteHopefully not - I need to do my Mario Marathon before Galaxy comes out.. every single Mario platformer on one system!
Originally posted by: vudu
SMB3 will be the 1,000th VC game. The wait begins ....
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Originally posted by: Galford
Zelda 2 is an interesting choice for this milestone.
Zelda 2 is both hard and unforgiving by today's standards.
It's gonna make many casual gamers cry.
Oh well.
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Originally posted by: ShyGuy
Miyamoto is awfully hard on games. Heck, he was disappointed with F-Zero GX.
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Originally posted by: IceCold
I wonder how much Super Mario Bros sold itself.. Also, give me my Nintendo World Cup already!
QuoteOh like me you mean? I KNEW AND STILL KNOW BETTER!
Originally posted by: KDR_11k
Perhaps people who never owned a NES?
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Originally posted by: IceCold
I wonder how much Super Mario Bros sold itself.. Also, give me my Nintendo World Cup already!QuoteHopefully not - I need to do my Mario Marathon before Galaxy comes out.. every single Mario platformer on one system!
Originally posted by: vudu
SMB3 will be the 1,000th VC game. The wait begins ....
Just need SMB3 and Yoshi's island, though I don't know if I should include that.
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Originally posted by: UncleBobQuote
Originally posted by: IceCold
I wonder how much Super Mario Bros sold itself.. Also, give me my Nintendo World Cup already!QuoteHopefully not - I need to do my Mario Marathon before Galaxy comes out.. every single Mario platformer on one system!
Originally posted by: vudu
SMB3 will be the 1,000th VC game. The wait begins ....
Just need SMB3 and Yoshi's island, though I don't know if I should include that.
What about the GameBoy SML games? 1 was... okay. But the second one was pretty cool.
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Originally posted by: Galford
I'm one of the few people that like Zelda 2.
It's different. It's hard, it's unrepentent in what it does.
Some of the puzzles are wonky be today's standards but you had to find every item
and level up to the max just to survive the trip to the final castle.
The only Zelda that comes close in challenge is Link's Awakening with the Minish Cap a distant third.
Of course this is coming from someone who thinks MP2 is better then MP1.
My tastes are hardly normal.