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An often-requested rare title from the Nintendo 64 will hit Virtual Console for Wii U in both North America and Europe this week.
Harvest Moon 64 will release on Thursday for standard N64 Virtual Console pricing ($9.99 in NA, €9.99/£8.99 in Europe/UK). The US version will release on both stores, and this Wii U release will be the first time the game launched in Europe.
Unspecified technical issues prevented the game from releasing on the Wii.
I have tremendous nostalgia for this game, it was the first one I owned in a series that became one of my favorites, but in all honesty it's a fairly weak and barebones entry even by the standards of the time. It's missing a fair amount of features, such as the entire cooking mechanic, that were in the PlayStation entry Harvest Moon: Back to Nature, which was remade for GBA as Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town, which is also on the Virtual Console, so if you're itching for Harvest Moon on Wii U definitely buy that instead of this, it's a much better game.
I've been so turned off by Story of Seasons that I may just stick with the old entries and Star Dew Valley.
It's funny you mention the tutorial, because Story of Seasons is a massive, massive improvement in that regard from the previous game, Harvest Moon: A New Beginning. They were streamlined a lot for Story of Seasons from their endless nature in that.
Ogre Battle 64 came out this month (both Europe and NA).By "true" third-party game, I mean not published by Nintendo in any region (Nintendo helped publish OB64 in Japan).