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Star Fox 64: Reviewed

Join Fox McCloud and the Star Fox wingmen on an epic mission to destroy the evil Andross. Read the review... 

Super Castlevania IV: Reviewed 

Simon Belmont descends upon Dracula's Castle to destroy the evil vampire and his minions. Read the review...

Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts: Reviewed

Arthur fights his way through the lands of the un-dead to rescue his beloved princess. Read the review...  

Super Mario World: Reviewed 

Does this 16-bit installment live up to it's predecessors? Read the review...

Sonic The Hedgehog: Reviewed

The blazing blue wonder speeds onto the Virtual Console in this 16-bit classic. Read the review...

Street Fighter II: Reviewed

One of the greatest fighting games of all time comes to the Virtual Console. Read the review...

Nintendo Adds One New Game to the Virtual Console
Written by Dave   
Monday, 26 March 2007
In a suprising move, Nintendo only added ONE  new classic game to the Virtual Console this week. Like most of you, I'm extremely frustrated at the timing and selection of games that are being added. It's time for Nintendo to inject some life into the VC and add some games people actually care about...

 

WII-KLY UPDATE: NEW CLASSIC GAME ANNOUNCED FOR WII SHOP CHANNEL

March 26, 2007

Today Nintendo adds a classic Super NES® game to the popular Wii™ video game system's Wii Shop Channel. The game goes live at 9 a.m. Pacific time. Nintendo adds new games to the 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 game is:

Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV: Wall of Fire™ (Super NES, 1-8 players, 800 Wii Points): Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV is a tactical simulation game in which the player takes the role of a ruler seeking to unite China in the era of the three kingdoms of Wei, Wu and Shu. The role of the ruler is to command a range of officers with differing characteristics - some cunning strategists, others brave warriors - and strengthen the military might of his or her kingdom. Foreign policy, involving forming alliances with certain kingdoms and hatching plans to weaken others, will play a major role in this process. Once players have developed a powerful enough military, it will be time to expand their borders through military conquest. Ultimate victory will only be achieved once all 43 cities in China lie within a player's control.

 Source: Nintendo of America

 

 

 
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