ugly console,damn
ugly console,damn
Oy now I'm torn. I had my heart set on a Black Wii since they announced them but I might have to go for this. I too find the red to be a little unsightly, but, assuming this is the same price as the regular black and white Wii systems, then I'd rather pay $200 for that with New Super Mario Bros. Wii instead of Wii Sports Resort.
Oh the conundrum.
"Ai Oboete Imasu Ka?"
If you have any interest in the Wii Sports line, it's going to be cheaper getting the bundle with Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort and buying New Super Mario Brothers seperately.
Buying a standalone version of Wii Sports Resort is $50 and Wii Sports used is over $10 at GameStop.
I was hopping Nintendo would release the Mario All-star like they did for Japan & Europe.
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Both bundles come with Wii Sports, so it comes down to Resort vs NSMB (and color, of course).
I kinda dig the red one, but these are Wiis, so I can't imagine them ever being hard to find later on. I just read that Super Mario All-Stars is being released on disc here in NA, and for some reason that kinda makes me want the Red Wii more. Really wish they'd replace Wii Sports (or NSMB, even) w/ All-Stars in the 25th anniversary bundle. I'd definitely pick it up then.
Nevermind, they are releasing it
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I actually kind of dig the color although it will stick out like a sore thumb in my entertainment center. I don't have my own wii, my brother does, but with the release of goldeneye I will get this and can sell NSMB and wii sports if I want because my brother already has both. I can see why some would be disappointed without the 25th super mario, but I would probably never play it anyways.
I wonder how close it is in color to the red Xbox 360? I could imagine having both in my living room (I already have the RE5 360)... at least they'd match. :P
You're right. I have seen a few previews and there's nothing very impressive. The graphics are shit, and gameplay doesn't look overly amazing. But the game had such an impact on me as a kid that not buying the game isn't an option. I'm very skeptical that the game won't actually be any fun. On the other hand, some of the stuff I've seen makes me excited. I like the fact that it is a remake and it doesn't look like they changed it to the point where it's a different game. Maybe it's an excuse to buy a wii, or maybe I'm just hoping for that feeling that I used to have when I played the game. I wish it was made by infinity ward and for 360 but I just hope for the best.
No one seemed to care about the fact that Donkey Kong came preinstalled on the European release of this console. I think everyone just assumed it was a preinstalled Virtual Console freebie of what is already available for anyone to download for $5.
It's come to light though though that this is something different. It's titled 'Donkey Kong - Original Edition' and it appears that missing intermissions and the pie factory level have been restored to the original NES release (I don't think it's known if this is material programmed 25 years ago and left off due to space limitations, or the result of modern programming to modify the NES rom).
Here's a video of it in action.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeXz_...ayer_embedded#
Let's hope this comes to the North American Virtual Console, or is bundled with Donkey Kong Country Returns in the coming weeks. I can't imagine they've taken this effort and it's just going to stay as a bonus on a special edition console in Europe. And if it's still a NES rom, I wonder how long until someone extracts the information and we start seeing it spread around the internet for use in NES emulators, PowerPaks, and reproductions.
Also, Japan, New Zealand and Australia's white and red Wii's include 'Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary Edition'. It's basically the Virtual Console download preloaded on the Wii, with the question blocks hacked to change them to 25 to represent the 25th anniversary of the release of SMB. Nothing too exciting, but it's still interesting.
It would've been more exciting to have seen the original arcade release of Donkey Kong emulated finally on home conoles and Vs. Super Mario Bros. But sadly, Nintendo continues to pretend they were never in the arcade business and are leaving these assets idle.
Hopefully we'll at least get this modified NES version of Donkey Kong.
Last edited by Leo_A; 11-13-2010 at 11:20 PM.
I wish the red Wii had the power-ups and anniversary message embossed on it like the red DSi XL bundle does. Not that I'd be trading in my Wii, as it's chocked full of VC/WiiWare goodness. Still, that small touch would make it more lust-worthy.
Last edited by SpaceHarrier; 11-14-2010 at 12:30 AM.
Agreed. It does look like both the XL bundle and the Wii will be dirt common though, so chances are you'll be able to get it cheaper down the road which should make up for the lack of customization on the Wii. This is the first time I have ever seen so many retailers carry "limited edition" handhelds and consoles. In fact, Costco is carrying the Mario DSi XL in large quantities in store which is a first for them on any kind of limited edition. Add to this the fact that there is yet another set of DSi special holiday bundles coming out at many retailers for Black Friday and I suspect we will still see these in stores for at least the next year or so which should be long enough for at least an official price cut.
This article explains why we'll most likely never see the original arcade version:
http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index....gami_Tsushinki
Last edited by Baloo; 11-14-2010 at 07:42 AM.
This is PAL slowdown from being converted from a 50hz recording to a 60hz one for YouTube. Just start a NES emulator up, load Donkey Kong and switch the system's region from NTSC to PAL to see what I mean.
Also, weren't there more sound effects on the pie factory level? This might be proof of near-complete code from 1982(3?) after all.
EDIT: Speakers weren't loud enough and the PAL conversion muffled the "dun duh-duh" backbeat. Still, a disassembly of this might prove someday whether or not it's the original code. Time can only tell.
Last edited by Enigmus; 11-14-2010 at 08:44 AM.