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Sonic, Mega Man, Splatterhouse, and Ys make up this edition of NWR's Virtual Console Recommendations.
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 In this set of virtual console recommendations, we take a look at a smattering of titles released over the last month on Nintendo's download service.  There aren't any major duds in this particular set, but most of them need some level of qualification in order to be truly recommended.  Don't miss the last game though, as it's a good title with significant longevity!
   



   


Mega Man - NES

 Mega Man  

 Cost: 500 Wii Points ($5)
  Players: 1
  Controllers: (Wii Remote, Wii Classic, GameCube)
  ESRB Rating: E (Mild Cartoon Violence)
  Released: 12/1987
 

   


 Perhaps to drum up excitement for the upcoming Mega Man 9, Nintendo has unleashed the original Mega Man game—the one that started the entire multi-tiered franchise—onto the Virtual Console. Modern gamers can expect to get their teeth kicked in, because Mega Man is a ridiculously difficult and, at times, frustrating game. Compared to its direct sequels, the original Mega Man is noticeably different: Enemies are worth points, as are certain pickups; energy and weapon capsules look different; there are only six Robot Masters; and Wily’s Castle is morbidly unforgiving. The Yellow Devil in particular is a cold-hearted bastard.  

   


 Recommended for FansIf you’ve already experienced this game on the Mega Man Anniversary Collection (on the ‘Cube, PS2, or Xbox) or Mega Man: Powered Up on the PSP, there’s no reason to revisit it here unless you were completely turned off by the reversed jump/shoot controls on the former. Almost every other NES Mega Man game is better than this one, including Mega Man 5 (but not 6), so I’d just wait for those. Still, for the historians among us, owning a key piece of the Mega-franchise may be worth the points. It’s also, you know, one heck of a challenge. - Zachary Miller  

   



   


Sonic the Hedgehog – Master System

 Sonic the Hedgehog  

 Cost: 500 Wii Points ($5)
  Players: 1
  Controllers: (Wii Remote, Wii Classic, GameCube)
  ESRB Rating: E
  Released: 1991
 

   


 So what happened when Sonic made his Blast Processing debut on the Genesis?  Sega quickly made versions for the 8-bit Master System and portable Game Gear.  The Master System version just hit the Virtual Console.  Overall, it's a completely different set of levels from the Genesis version, but Sonic still controls in a similar fashion.  Given that it is based on the first game, that means only running, jumping, and rolling (when you have enough momentum).    


Visually, the game is definitely a step backward from what was possible on the Genesis platform.  Gameplay is significantly slower in general.  On top of that, slowdown is prevalent whenever more complex enemies or water effects are on the screen.  When Sonic takes a hit, he loses all of his rings, but not in a spectacular manner like the Genesis version, where some of the rings can be recollected.  Instead, a single faded ring flies out and disappears.  That one ring can't be collected, so Sonic will be left vulnerable.  

   


 Recommended for Fans The fact that the game features an entirely different set of levels could still interest Sonic fans.  Some levels even feature Sonic oddities like auto scrolling and going down-to-up instead of left-to-right.  Sonic 1-3 on the Genesis are all better games, but if you are enough of a Sonic fan that you have played them all and still want more, you may want to consider Sonic for the Master System. - Mike Gamin  

   



   


Splatterhouse 2 - Genesis

 Splatterhouse 2  

 Cost: 800 Wii Points ($8)
  Players: 1
  Controllers: (Wii Remote, Wii Classic, GameCube)
  ESRB Rating: M (Blood and Gore, Violence)
  Released: 1992
 

   


 When you punch a beast in Splatterhouse 2, he doesn't just fall over. He breaks in half, and green goo oozes from his two body parts. This kind of exaggerated violence is beautifully complemented by an eerie score and some quite terrifying environments, ranging from monster-infested forests to torture chambers and claustrophobic elevators. The presentation is clearly what made the game stand out in the early nineties and now on the Virtual Console, which just got its first Mature-rated title in Splatterhouse 2.  

   


 Recommended for Fans Sadly, the game doesn't play as extraordinarily as it looks. You walk from left to right while punching, kicking, and mowing down supernatural beasts with your chainsaw. Each of the eight short levels culminates in a boss fight where your pattern recognition skills almost completely determine your success.  In fact, the entire game is laden with trial-and-error moments that are practically impossible to overcome the first time. Whether the game makes enemies suddenly drop down from the ceiling upon your head or small critters appear and jump at you while in mid-air, Splatterhouse 2 constantly tests your frustration levels. However, if you enjoy this kind of sadistic level design, then Splatterhouse 2 probably deserves your attention.   - Lasse Pallesen  

   



   


Ys Book I & II - TurboGrafx-16

 Ys Book I & II  

 Cost: 800 Wii Points ($8)
  Players: 1
  Controllers: (Wii Remote, Wii Classic, GameCube)
  ESRB Rating: E (Mild Fantasy Violence)
  Released: 9/1990
 

   


 This unusually titled RPG is perhaps best known for its shockingly simple battle system – just ram into enemies to kill them.  There isn't much depth in the combat, but it is fast and fun, which is more than you can say for most RPG battles.  Ys (pronounced "ease") is a primitive game in many respects, but it's also highly entertaining and addictive.  You still gain experience levels and gold to buy new equipment, but many traditional RPG elements are streamlined.  For instance, you automatically regenerate health on the overworld, and you can save your game absolutely anywhere.  These reforms, along with the action-game battles, should appeal to players who don't normally like RPGs.  The "butt rock" soundtrack is also a departure from typical RPG music, though the quality isn't as high as you might expect from a CD game.  

   


 Recommended for Everyone Ys Book I & II is definitely one of the best values available on Virtual Console.  It is literally two games in one; the CD adaptation combines the original game and its sequel in a back-to-back fashion, so the transition is seamless.  Book II is definitely the superior game, with slightly improved graphics, more variety in the soundtrack, and more enemies on the screen.  Book I is still good, but it can sometimes feel like a slog that must be endured to get to the better game.  The writing throughout both games is unusually clear and sophisticated, although the sparse voice-acting is still cheesy.  There are some tricky dungeons and a bit of annoying backtracking towards the end of Book I, so be prepared to consult a walkthrough online.  The overall quality of the package is impressive for its time, and the length of the experience is great for just eight bucks.  Curious RPG fans and even Zelda players should give Ys a shot. - Jonathan Metts  

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Re: Virtual Console Recommendations: Blue, Green, and RPG All Over
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2008, 06:10:05 PM »
Approximately how long will it take to complete Ys Book I & II?

Also, Mega Man recommended for fans only?  Massive fail.
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Re: Virtual Console Recommendations: Blue, Green, and RPG All Over
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2008, 06:45:39 PM »
Ys Book I took me 10-15 hours to complete.  I made some progress into Book II before writing about it, but I haven't finished it.  I've read that it is significantly longer than Book I, so you can probably expect at least 30 hours out of the whole package.

I didn't write about Mega Man, but I really don't believe it's for everyone.  Mega Man 2 absolutely is, though.
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Re: Virtual Console Recommendations: Blue, Green, and RPG All Over
« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2008, 06:47:02 PM »
Jonny is accurate with Ys book 1, Ys book 2 is about double the length so it can take up a good 20 - 30 hours.
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Re: Virtual Console Recommendations: Blue, Green, and RPG All Over
« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2008, 07:18:21 PM »
i haven't played mega man game in FOREVER. Nobody bought it for me so I never played it for myself just from a friend.

I consider myself pretty hardcore with some games here are some of my achievements:

Super ghouls and ghosts - completed 1x but got bored when doing it a 2nd time to find the "key".

F-Zero GX I earned the AX cups and I beat all the story levels I didn't get high awards in story levels but I did beat them.

Metroid I played on cube and I finished the game.

mario lost levels I played as luigi the entire time and beat the game without warps

Super Star Solider I went to the last level (8) and had controller problems and my Wii refused to 'home out' so I lost my progress.

AM I HARDCORE ENOUGH FOR MEGAMAN?

This is sort of new game, should I wait for 9 or 2 or get the original ?

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Re: Virtual Console Recommendations: Blue, Green, and RPG All Over
« Reply #5 on: August 30, 2008, 07:24:48 PM »
Vega those games you listed I think are harder than Megaman. You might as well grab Mega man to prepare yourself for 9 when it comes out.Same with 2.
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« Reply #6 on: August 30, 2008, 07:30:08 PM »
AM I HARDCORE ENOUGH FOR MEGAMAN?

My grandma is hardcore enough for Mega Man.  The game honestly isn't that hard.

Although Zach is right about the Yellow Devil--I've never beaten him in MM1 without using the pause glitch.
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« Reply #7 on: August 30, 2008, 10:03:43 PM »
AM I HARDCORE ENOUGH FOR MEGAMAN?

My grandma is hardcore enough for Mega Man.  The game honestly isn't that hard.

Although Zach is right about the Yellow Devil--I've never beaten him in MM1 without using the pause glitch.

You just explained why Mega Man 1 is best recommended for Fans Only.  Only the fans of the series know about the pause glitch that allows you to easily defeat the Yellow Devil.  Everyone else though doesn't know about the glitch and as a result is going to have an extremely hard and frustrating time trying to beat him.

And as someone who's beaten the Yellow Devil without using the glitch, believe me, it's not a fun fight.  I took forever just for me to finally memorize all his patterns and even when I did, I just BARELY beat him with my life bar only 1 hit away from death.  Considering I'm someone who's really good at Classic Mega Man games, if the fight against him took me to the limit, imagine how impossibly hard it is going to be for someone who isn't a longtime Mega Man fan.
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Re: Virtual Console Recommendations: Blue, Green, and RPG All Over
« Reply #8 on: August 31, 2008, 07:30:33 PM »
Is the Yellow Devil that monster that shifts from side to side of the screen by seperating square areas of his body?

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« Reply #9 on: August 31, 2008, 09:31:09 PM »
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« Reply #10 on: August 31, 2008, 10:10:46 PM »
AM I HARDCORE ENOUGH FOR MEGAMAN?

My grandma is hardcore enough for Mega Man.  The game honestly isn't that hard.

Although Zach is right about the Yellow Devil--I've never beaten him in MM1 without using the pause glitch.

You just explained why Mega Man 1 is best recommended for Fans Only.  Only the fans of the series know about the pause glitch that allows you to easily defeat the Yellow Devil.  Everyone else though doesn't know about the glitch and as a result is going to have an extremely hard and frustrating time trying to beat him.

And as someone who's beaten the Yellow Devil without using the glitch, believe me, it's not a fun fight.  I took forever just for me to finally memorize all his patterns and even when I did, I just BARELY beat him with my life bar only 1 hit away from death.  Considering I'm someone who's really good at Classic Mega Man games, if the fight against him took me to the limit, imagine how impossibly hard it is going to be for someone who isn't a longtime Mega Man fan.


oh god. i beat that game ONCE as a kid, without knowing the pause-glitch mind you.

Then later when the MM: Anniversary collection came out i was able to beat it again, this time thinking i could get passed that douche with the glitch but the fucking pause system isnt the same so its hard to pull off. I gave up and did it the honest way, and even though i barely made it out alive, i think its an accomplishment to do it with those reversed contorls (stupid capcom..)
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« Reply #11 on: August 31, 2008, 11:33:22 PM »
Is Mega Man 2 really that awesome? I am thinking more about waiting for 9 or 2 because I heard them being better than 1.

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« Reply #12 on: August 31, 2008, 11:41:29 PM »
Ys is a lot of fun...Definitely a buy for any ARPG fans out there...
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Re: Virtual Console Recommendations: Blue, Green, and RPG All Over
« Reply #13 on: September 01, 2008, 12:36:27 AM »
Is Mega Man 2 really that awesome? I am thinking more about waiting for 9 or 2 because I heard them being better than 1.

Mega Man 2 is possibly the greatest action game ever made.
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« Reply #14 on: September 01, 2008, 12:45:43 AM »
Is Mega Man 2 really that awesome? I am thinking more about waiting for 9 or 2 because I heard them being better than 1.

Mega Man 2 is possibly the greatest action game ever made.

Besides Mega Man 3, MY All time favorite MM game.
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« Reply #15 on: September 01, 2008, 12:51:36 AM »
Yes.

Yup, he's tough alright. I haven't beaten him yet though haha.

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« Reply #16 on: September 01, 2008, 10:13:54 AM »
Mega Man 2 is great.  Personally, (like GP) MM3 is my personal fave, but only because #3 was my first MM game (I didn't play #2 until after #4 came out).

However, #2 is probably the better game.  Just be sure to play it on the Difficult setting.  Normal is for babies.
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« Reply #17 on: September 02, 2008, 04:52:16 PM »
OMG, I just got YS and it ROCKS MY SOCKS!!!

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« Reply #18 on: September 02, 2008, 04:53:28 PM »
Mega Man 2 is great.  Personally, (like GP) MM3 is my personal fave, but only because #3 was my first MM game (I didn't play #2 until after #4 came out).

However, #2 is probably the better game.  Just be sure to play it on the Difficult setting.  Normal is for babies.

I played 3 first as well and when I finally played MM2 it felt archaic in comparison.
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« Reply #19 on: September 03, 2008, 03:40:10 PM »
MM2 is one of the best NES games ever made. MM3 is just slightly lower quality, only because of the reworked stages before Wily's castle, which seemed like a time sink. Snake Man's stage, though, is one of the great Mega Man levels. Top Man, too. In fact, Top Man has the best individual stage music in the entire NES series run.

Although Bubble Man's music was also pretty kickass...

A lot of people didn't like MM4, but I did. The Mega Buster isn't a game-breaking mechanic. It's balanced out by the fact that keeping your thumb on the B button is kind of a chore. :-) Hell, even MM5 had its moments, like Napalm Man's design and Gravity Man's stage.

I'd really like to see the Powered UP series continue, if only to see old boss characters get new designs.
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« Reply #20 on: September 03, 2008, 03:44:19 PM »
MM3 > MM2
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« Reply #21 on: September 03, 2008, 04:08:44 PM »
Bubble Man has my favorite stage, and Metal Man has my favorite weapon of any MM game.  So yeah, MM2 is my favorite overall.  But I do love MM3 as well, for a number of reasons.  And I love MM4 as well, though not as much.  It just doesn't feel as fresh or as well paced as the previous two games.

Also, MM6 > MM5.  Jet pack for the win.
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