Also from 1987 is Mega Man, the side-scrolling action game from Capcom. First in a long line of games starring the blue bomber and his predecessors, the self-titled Mega Man pits the robot against the first six of Dr. Wily's Robot Masters.
Mega Man is the only Virtual Console game released this week in Australia and New Zealand. Turbografx games have not yet launched in that region, so gamers there will not see China Warrior at this time.
Neither of these games have yet come to North America, but China Warrior is currently scheduled for release there next Monday.
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Originally posted by: nintendogamecube86
I wouldn't call Mega Man a big game, especially considering how much better Mega Man 2 is.
Ugh, the backlog of games Europe now has that we don't have in North America is ridiculous:
Donkey Kong Jr. Math (NES)
Yoshi (NES)
Mach Rider (NES)
Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES)
Adventures of Lolo (NES)
Balloon Fight (NES)
Mega Man (NES)
F-Zero X (N64)
Vectorman (GEN)
China Warrior (TG16)
At a rate of 3 games per week, it would take 4 weeks just to get through the backlog (and that's assuming we get no other games).
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Originally posted by: KDR_11kQuote
Originally posted by: nintendogamecube86
I wouldn't call Mega Man a big game, especially considering how much better Mega Man 2 is.
Ugh, the backlog of games Europe now has that we don't have in North America is ridiculous:
Donkey Kong Jr. Math (NES)
Yoshi (NES)
Mach Rider (NES)
Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES)
Adventures of Lolo (NES)
Balloon Fight (NES)
Mega Man (NES)
F-Zero X (N64)
Vectorman (GEN)
China Warrior (TG16)
At a rate of 3 games per week, it would take 4 weeks just to get through the backlog (and that's assuming we get no other games).
Considering America hit the 100 VC games mark a week or two earlier than Europe there's got to be a similar sized list of games the US has and we don't.