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New Virtual Console Games

November 12, 2007, 7:46 am EST
Total comments: 8

See which games you'll be ignoring in favor of Mario this week.

WII-KLY UPDATE: THREE NEW CLASSIC GAMES ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL

Nov. 12, 2007

Winter vacation may be weeks away, but there's no need to wait for a fun-filled escape. The latest additions to the Wii™ Shop Channel can take you to places as familiar as a gymnasium or as fantastical as faraway planets. Fans of sports games, space-age shooters and intergalactic action will all find something to love in this week's lively lineup.

Three new classic games go live at 9 a.m. Pacific time. Nintendo adds new games to the Wii Shop Channel every Monday. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week's new games are:

Volleyball (NES®, 1-2 players, rated E for Everyone, 500 Wii Points): Step onto the court in one of the first volleyball games ever made. Select either the men's or women's competition, choose from one of eight available countries to represent, and prepare for some intensely fun game play. The straightforward controls include all the moves you'll need to effectively direct your six-person team. Take some time mastering them in the training mode, though, because you'll need all the practice you can get when competing against challenging computer opponents. If you feel like some multiplayer action, take on a friend in the two-player mode and see whose skills are more polished. Block, set and spike your way to victory.

AXELAY® (Super NES®, 1 player, rated E for Everyone – Mild Fantasy Violence, 800 Wii Points): Mysterious aliens have invaded the Earth-like planet of Corliss, slowly draining the planet's resources. Take control of the prototype Axelay ship and use its wide range of advanced weaponry to battle enemy forces. Play through multiple stages of action —from other planets to space stations — all on your way to destroying the alien headquarters. You are Corliss' last line of defense, so be careful not to be too distracted by the excellent graphics (including great scrolling effects) and rocking music. Pilot the Axelay using Konami's famously tight play control and experience what many consider to be a classic of the shooter genre.

BLUE'S JOURNEY (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, rated E for Everyone – Comic Mischief, 900 Wii Points): The planet of Raguy has been invaded by the Daruma tribe, changing it from a beautiful and peaceful place into one filled with pollution. Released in 1991, this horizontally scrolling action game tells the story of an insectarian named Blue and his quest to save the planet and keep its inhabitants from being turned into slaves. Use Blue's main weapon, a leaf, to flip enemies onto their heads and then throw them at other members of the Daruma tribe, defeating anyone in your way. Additional weapons, such as bombs and boomerangs, are also available, or you can collect flowers to purchase other special items like honey or swim fins. Blue also has the special ability to change his size at will — if he's too big to fit in a particular area, then shrink him. The bright, colorful graphics, combined with lots of hidden items to find, ensure an enjoyable experience with plenty of replay value. Help Blue muster all his strength and eliminate the Daruma tribe.

Talkback

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorNovember 12, 2007

Wait, wasn't Volleyball a 4 Player NES Game?

gallyNovember 12, 2007

You're thinking of Super Spike Volleyball instead. That game was awesome. It was made by Technos Japan.

KDR_11kNovember 12, 2007

Blue's Journey is chock-full of random features... The size changing isn't used much, most items aren't. It's a competent platformer otherwise and has 2 player simultaneous coop which apparently includes grabbing and throwing the other player.

GoldenPhoenixNovember 12, 2007

So should I get Blue's Journey for my first NeoGeo game?

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Originally posted by: gally
You're thinking of Super Spike Volleyball instead. That game was awesome. It was made by Technos Japan.


That game would be instabuy for me... *sniff*

vuduNovember 12, 2007

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Originally posted by: GoldenPhoenix
So should I get Blue's Journey for my first NeoGeo game?
According to Retronauts, no.
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Blue's Journey seems to have little pockets of rabid fans about the Internet, sprinkled amidst the people who swear it's the worst thing since cancer. Neither group is correct! It's neither great nor terrible -- it is, in fact, very average. It is remarkable, but only for being not a Super Mario Bros. clone like so many platformers of the era. Rather, it is a clone of the later Wonder Boy games... which makes it a Mario clone a few times removed. Granted, it's a perfectly serviceable little plaformer, and you could do worse. But with superior Mario and Wonder Boy titles available on Virtual Console, why bother with the Neo-Geo's answer to Keith Courage? Yeah, I went there.

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterNovember 12, 2007

Oh boy...Now that the Wii has an awesome lineup coming up the VC games will suck.

KDR_11kNovember 12, 2007

Wonderboy? I can see the shops and stuff being related to Wonderboy but the actual platforming doesn't seem that close to me. I think that Wonderboy in Monster World game on the VC is closer to a properly made Zelda 2 since it's "nonlinear" with exploration and quests and stuff while Blue's Journey is really just about getting from start to finish with some pointless extras thrown in (the best comparison I could think of is Alex Kidd). I do have a Wonderboy game that's linear for my C64 but that's more of a Treasure Island ripoff. Overall I'd say Blue is better than Bonk (which I don't really think deserved that Recommended for Everyone label).

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