john tv ([info]johntv) wrote,
@ 2006-12-26 09:21:00
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Virtual Christmas
I brought my Japanese Wii home for the holidays, mainly to show off Hajimete no Wii (good family fun) and to indulge in a little holiday Mii making, but I wound up spending most of my time playing Virtual Console games. Yesterday we had the family over for Christmas Eve, and my brother and I decided to download Ice Hockey for a quick Old Timers match (we used to play this game religiously back in 1988). I was surprised to find the Japanese version's music is different from the US one (it's not nearly as good), but the game itself is every bit as fun as it used to be. In the end, CAN (me) took down USA (him) 4-3 in an OT shootout. It's a shame you can't play VC games online, because if you could, I'm sure we'd be spending a lot more time with this one in the future.

I also downloaded my favorite NES game of all--the original Legend of Zelda. According to the Wii, it took me approximately four hours and 30 minutes to clear the first quest from start to finish. Even after all these years, it's still a fantastic, magical game. If you've never played it for some reason, you owe it to yourself to download it and play it ASAP. But don't cheat! It's much more rewarding if you figure out all its secrets on your own.



Finally, we nabbed Gradius earlier today, as Hiroko was feeling nostalgic for an old-school Famicom shooter that we could take turns playing together. I spent countless hours with Gradius back in the day, and just hearing the music again brought back tons of great memories. I'd kill for a VC release of Life Force or some of the other co-op Konami classics (Jackal anyone?).

In short, Virtual Console rocks and I can tell I'm gonna have lots and lots of fun with this thing in the coming months. :) Merry Christmas everyone!



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[info]ferricide
2006-12-26 01:23 am UTC (link)
i think it's kind of a shame they got rid of that groovy font in the US version of LOZ. i wonder why?

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[info]roushimsx
2006-12-26 03:38 am UTC (link)
Legend of Zelda hasn't aged terribly well and I'm afraid that if you haven't already played it within the last 20 years that it might be a bit too dated to go back to. Some of the puzzles are downright nonsensical and obscure (bombing random rocks, burning every tree, etc). I'll be damned if it wasn't the reason I got a NES though. Holy shit did I play the dickens out of it.

On a fun sidenote, I'm actually playing through Wind Waker for the first time right now. Can't wait to beat it and move on to Twilight Princess and then finally fire up Okami.

Have you picked up RType III, yet? I think it's on the Japanese VC and it's one of the best damn shmups on the SNES (if not the best). Super Star Soldier for the PCE is also pretty damn fun (though a tad easy).

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[info]scatman
2006-12-26 04:44 am UTC (link)
GRADIUS!!! Why is this not out in the U.S. VC market!? Though I was too young to fully appreciate the original NES release, I have logged roughly 150+ hours on Gradius 5. I just love those treasure shoot-em'-ups. Vic Viper T301 is my hero.

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[info]222b
2006-12-26 12:26 pm UTC (link)
I like Gradius V as well. Keep in mind it's a very different game than the other games in the series, though. (As in V is better, IMO.)

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[info]jonnyram
2006-12-26 07:37 pm UTC (link)
Wow, can you play the Famicom version of Gradius?
I'm too used to the arcade version, so the Famicom version feels like it's running at twice the speed.

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