That's right. One of the six 3D Classics is Urban Champion and not something good.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/27118
Urban Champion is coming out as a 3D Classic in Japan on July 13 for 600 yen.
The simple one-on-one fighting game originally came out on the Famicom in 1984, and the NES in 1986.
It is the third 3D Classic to come out in Japan after Excitebike and Xevious. So far, six 3D Classics have been made. Only Excitebike has come out in North America and Europe.
Really? When this game was released on Virtual Console I think it was pretty much panned has being a terrible game, are they gonna charge people to play it again in 3D?
That is true.Really? When this game was released on Virtual Console I think it was pretty much panned has being a terrible game, are they gonna charge people to play it again in 3D?It could be worse -- THIS could have been the free 3D classic when the eShop launched and not Excitebike.
Whatever happened to the phrase "to report, not decide"?
I figure either Nintendo knows that Urban Champion is **** and is re-releasing it early because they know there is no chance in hell the game will sell alongside a better selection or the person in charge of this and the VC is clueless and doesn't know that is widely considered the worst game Nintendo ever made (aside from maybe DK Jr. Math, which is probably next).
So its been on NES, eReader, VC, 3DS Classic. Besides NES anyone see a trend here.I figure either Nintendo knows that Urban Champion is **** and is re-releasing it early because they know there is no chance in hell the game will sell alongside a better selection or the person in charge of this and the VC is clueless and doesn't know that is widely considered the worst game Nintendo ever made (aside from maybe DK Jr. Math, which is probably next).
DK Jr. Math is better than this, by far.
That said, Urban Champion was re-released as an e-Reader title - and thus is awesome.