What GBA Games Should Come to the Wii U Virtual Console April 8, 2014
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Last week, the first Game Boy Advance games were released on the Nintendo Wii U, offering gamers the chance to play an entire generation of classic handheld titles for the first time in ten years. With games like Metroid: Fusion, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, and Advance Wars among the first games released through the service, Nintendo is stepping up their game convincing people to buy the Wii U by offering more of the best games from their back catalog on a platform they desperately need people to adopt.
So what games from the GBA’s strong back catalog should Nintendo release next for the Wii U? Here are some of my ideas. Metroid: Fusion and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga have already gotten released through the service so I’m not going to include them on the list. Rest assured, if they had not already been announced and released, they would be on this list. I also won’t include the GBA version of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, as the SNES version of that game has already been released through the Wii U VC, and it’s exclusive multiplayer expansion Legend of Zelda: Four Swords was already ported to the Nintendo 3DS and released as a free download some time ago. I’m also not going to include straight up remakes or ports on the GBA, as Nintendo can just as easily port the original games to the Wii U.
Without further ado, here are some GBA games I would like to see on the Wii U.
Pokémon Emerald – The third game in the same generation that included Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire, Pokémon Emerald is considered to be the perfect game of the third generation Pokémon games. With a new story, new protagonist, and the power of the GBA behind it, the Pokémon world looked better than we had ever seen it before. In fact, the game’s graphics looked so good, Nintendo used the game’s engine to remake the first generation games, but I’ll get to them in a bit.
Metroid: Zero Mission – Nintendo’s handheld remake of the first Metroid game was ironically the final game made by the team who created the original Metroid. It was a very successful release, with a lot of critics praising the updated graphics and new locations, while still retaining the original feel of Metroid. The original Metroid (NES) has always been a staple of Nintendo’s Virtual Console platforms. As far as I know, Nintendo has released it on every platform with a Virtual Console to date, but Zero Mission’s enhanced graphics and gameplay makes the original game much more accessible.
Mother 3 – The long awaited sequel to the SNES cult classic EarthBound was released to a Japanese only audience on the Game Boy Advance. For years, gamers have clamored and petitioned Nintendo head honchos to translate this game and bring it to the United States. Sadly, the game launched in Japan shortly before the GBA was replaced by the Nintendo DS, and in my opinion, Nintendo probably decided that the time and money to properly translate the game for a western audience would not be worth it with the Nintendo DS launch on the horizon. In defiance, a group of hackers released an entire translation script for the game, and implored everyone to import the game and use it. Now with the GBA Virtual Console on the Wii U, there’s a real chance this game could get released here. Perhaps with the incredible sales of Bravely Default, Japanese game developers are starting to take notice that there is an incredible market here in the States for their games. The hackers who translated the original game are offering their entire script to Nintendo to use completely free of charge.
Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen – Around the same time Nintendo was developing Pokémon Emerald on the GBA, Nintendo also remade their original Generation 1 Pokémon games, Pokémon Red and Pokémon Green, using the Generation 3 Pokémon engine. When the Pokémon games launched on the GBA, the Pokémon World had never looked better. All the classic gameplay from the original two games were brought back, along with some new bug filled game areas. The graphics were crisp, the art style was vibrant, and all the original 150 Pokémon were ready to be caught and traded to help you complete your Generation 3 game’s Pokedex.
Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap – Ever wondered how Link got his hat? Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap not only set the story for the Four Swords Saga, but it was also an origin story for the entire Legend of Zelda universe…well, that is up until The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword was released. Seriously though, who doesn’t want to play a new Legend of Zelda game on their Wii U controller?
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance – The Final Fantasy Tactics series is probably most known for having one of the most sought after games on the original Playstation, but there was a Final Fantasy Tactics game released on the GBA, and many critics consider it to be one of the best games on the system. I mean what’s not to like? The game’s developers were able to bring over the gameplay which made the original PS1 title so much fun, and it would be a great addition to the Wii U Virtual Console.
So that’s my list, but I want to hear what you guys have to say! Post a comment and tell me which GBA games you want to see on the Wii U Virtual Console.
Now please being in a GameCube Virtual Console!
The Wolf Among Us Episode 3 Release Dates April 3, 2014
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The Official Telltale Forums have confirmed the release dates for the third episode of their highly successful episodic series The Wolf Among Us. The episode will get released to PC and North American PS3 first on April 8th. All Xbox 360 and International PS3 users will be able to download the episode on April 9th. The iOS version doesn’t have an exact release date just yet, but users should expect it next week as well.
You can check out the trailer for the third episode right here, just be aware it will contain spoilers for the first two episodes. Trust me, give the first two episodes a try, they’re great.
The Wolf Among Us is available for PC, Xbox 360, PS3 and iOS.
God of War: Ascension One Year Anniversary DLC Release Announced April 3, 2014
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Anyone who participated in the God of War: Ascension One Year Anniversary Forum Thread with the intention to receive download codes for two exclusive items for their multiplayer champion, can expect download codes for the content in their e-mails soon. Sony Santa Monica was overwhelmed by the response by players who wanted to get their hands on this content, and because of that, it has taken a bit more time then they were expecting to give the content to everyone who participated in the forum thread.
Everyone who did participate in the forum thread should expect download codes e-mailed to them by this weekend, or early next week at the very latest. Sony Santa Monica does confirm this content is exclusive only to people who participated in this event and will not be offered on the Playstation Store.
Mario Kart 8 New Courses and Items Trailer April 3, 2014
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Mario Kart 8 is coming, and not only are they bringing new playable characters but we’re getting entirely new and reimagined courses to drive on, as well as entirely new powerups which have never been seen before in a Mario Kart game. Take a look for yourselves.
Mario Kart 8 is coming May 30th, 2014 exclusive to the Wii U.
Hitman: Absolution Free With Games With Gold April 2, 2014
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It’s a new month, and Microsoft is offering another free game to download for all current Xbox Live Gold subscribers. Starting yesterday, all Xbox Live subscribers with a valid Gold account can download a digital copy of Hitman: Absolution for free through Microsoft’s Games with Gold promotion.
Hitman: Absolution will be free to download until the fifteenth of April. After that, the Xbox Live Arcade game Deadlight will become free. Any game redeemed through Games With Gold will remain on your Xbox Live account forever, and you will not lose it if your subscription ever expires.
The Wolf Among Us Episode 3 Trailer April 2, 2014
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I have been following Telltale Games ever since they released the first season of Sam and Max, and with the incredible word of mouth that I’ve been hearing about one of their latest game series currently in development, The Wolf Among Us, I had to give the series a look. Needless to say, the positive word of mouth was incredibly deserving, and I discovered an enriching game with an engrossing story that is still unfolding.
This week, Telltale has released the first trailer for The Wolf Among Us Episode 3, providing the first tidbits for what we can expect with this newest episode. Just be aware, this trailer will contain spoilers for the first two episodes, so if you haven’t played them yet, look away now.
The Wolf Among Us is in episodic development for PC, Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.
Dead Space Free On Origin March 31, 2014
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It looks like EA wants to finally get their users an excuse to download their Origin program, as they have decided to offer the original Dead Space for free . I honestly consider the original Dead Space to be one of the best games of 2008, which is quite an impressive feat as it came up against other major titles that year including Resistance 2, Mirror’s Edge, and Gears of War 2. EA threw a lot of weight behind marketing this game, releasing an animated graphic novel series online, and a full length animated feature called Dead Space: Downfall on DVD and Blu-Ray that was pretty great. However, EA was actively including anti-consumer DRM in all of their PC games that year, and because of that, I consciously decided not to buy the game on PC, and instead picked up the console version of the game.
That said, once I did finally play the game, I found it incredibly enjoying. In fact, I actually listed its opening in my list of the Best Game Openings Ever. If you have a PC and an Origin account, you really should give the game a look!
You will need to download the Origin client to play the game. If you don’t have it currently installed, you can install it here. You will also need to create an Origin account, but if you already have an Origin account through EA (for games like Sim City, Battlefield 4 or Simpsons: Tapped Out), you will be able to use it to download the game. The game should continue to be available to purchase free until the month of May, but once you do purchase it, it will be yours to play forever.
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Wii U Trailer March 31, 2014
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While many 3DS owners may have been first exposed to the Mario & Luigi series with the release of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team last year, I was first exposed to the Mario & Luigi series when Bowser’s Inside Story was released on the Nintendo DS. Little did I know that there was a game in the Mario & Luigi series that was released on the GBA. Now, anyone who loves this awesome series who never owned the original platform it appeared on will finally be able to play it. Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga will be one of the first GBA games released on the Wii U Virtual Console early next month, and here’s the trailer for it.
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga will be available to download April 3rd, 2014 on the Nintendo Wii U’s eShop for a price of $7.99 US.
Metroid Fusion Wii U Trailer March 31, 2014
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Metroid Fusion will be one of the first Game Boy Advance games ported to the Wii U’s Virtual Console, and Nintendo plans to take full advantage of the Wii U Controller’s screen. It is currently the final game in the Metroid timeline, taking place after the events of Super Metroid and Metroid: Other M.
To celebrate the game’s upcoming rerelease, Nintendo has released an official trailer. Check it out!
Metroid Fusion will be downloadable on April 3rd, 2014 on the Wii U eShop for a price of $7.99 US.
BioShock: Ultimate Rapture Edition Unboxing March 27, 2014
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In honor of the release of Burial at Sea Episode 2 yesterday, Maniac unboxes the BioShock: Ultimate Rapture Edition on the Xbox 360. It includes the first and second BioShock games, and all the downloadable content for both of them.
Let’s see if it is as good a value as it is advertised.