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Wii-kly Update – Commodore 64 games now on Virtual Console

Monday, February 23rd, 2009 at 12:46pm by David

Hang onto your hats – and your Wii Remote controllers – as we unveil a set of exciting firsts for the Wii Shop Channel this week. For starters, the new Onslaught marks the first-ever first-person shooter to be released via the WiiWare service. Using the intuitive wireless controls Wii is known for, the game puts players at the center of a pulse-pounding adventure that fans of futuristic sci-fi and multiplayer action will love.

The other big news this week is the hotly anticipated launch of Commodore 64 game titles on Virtual Console. Starting with two classic martial arts games and an awesome car racing title, we’re thrilled to add yet another old-school gaming platform to the mix. Virtual Console already offers classic games that originally appeared on a variety of platforms, and with the addition of Commodore 64, Wii owners can expect even more vintage games to rediscover and enjoy.
Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time 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:

WiiWare

Onslaught (Hudson Entertainment, 1-4 players, Rated T for Teen—Animated Blood, Violence, 1,000 Wii Points): Onslaught is an FPS that puts you in the middle of a futuristic war between humans and insectoid aliens. Become part of the Elite Interstellar Strike Force and fight against an overwhelming onslaught of alien life forms. Enjoy the rush of mowing down wave after wave of aliens with machine guns, grenades and more. Feel your heart pound as you battle gigantic boss aliens. Beyond the normal game, Onslaught includes additional modes that let you play with rivals from around the world using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Team up with as many as three other players in Free Battle mode, or compete on special maps to see who can get the most points by killing enemies before time runs out in Ranking Battle mode. (Router and broadband access required for online play. For more info, go to www.nintendo.com.)

Virtual Console

The Last Ninja (Commodore 64, 1 player, Rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older—Animated Blood, Mild Violence, 500 Wii Points): The evil Shogun Kunitoki has long envied the powers of the Ninja brotherhood and would do anything to acquire their knowledge. To this end, he has sworn an oath to their total destruction. Once every decade, all Ninja must travel to the Island of Lin Fen, where they pay homage to the Shrine of the White Ninja and receive further teachings from the Koga Scrolls. Seizing the opportunity, Kunitoki summoned forth all the spirits from the depths of the Nether World and flung their full force against the amassed Ninja. None escaped the wrath of Kunitoki. Word of this unnatural disaster soon reached Armakuni, the last Ninja. Gathering all his courage, he has sworn to wreak a terrible revenge on the Shogun and all his followers. What unforeseen hazards await him?

INTERNATIONAL KARATE (Commodore 64, 1-2 players, Rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older—Mild Violence, 500 Wii Points): INTERNATIONAL KARATE is a simulation of a karate tournament in which one person can play against the computer or two players can compete against each other. During the game, you’ll fly to various locations around the world. In all stages of the game, a wise old judge will watch over you and award you either a half-point or a full point, depending on how successful a hit has been.

Pitstop II (Commodore 64, 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone, 500 Wii Points): Pitstop II was the first game that brought serious auto racing action to the computer screen—the thrill of battling an opponent, the excitement of fighting for the lead out on the track, and the suspense of struggling to be the first out of the pits. Third-person graphics and a split-screen display allow one or two players to experience the challenge of car racing head-to-head. Six of the world’s toughest tracks are waiting, from Brands Hatch and its hairpin turns to the mile-long straight of Vallelunga. You can practice against the computer, but nothing will compare to the fun of racing against another person. Indeed, Pitstop II proves that car racing was never meant to be a solo sport.

17 Comments

  1. Atlantis1982 says...

    HORRAY, but I wonder if I will like The Last Ninja. The rest, I rather wait for IK+ (the sequel to International Karate), and maybe Impossible Mission.

    BRING ON ARCHON! :D

  2. DaveRage says...

    Wow, they have Onslaught a 9/10. It doesn’t look very impressive. I think they gave it a pass b/c its the first FPS on WiiWare.

  3. Paul says...

    Yay for c64!!!

  4. Jonkind says...

    It’ll be interesting to see if we get any text-based games… wouldn’t mind making some use of the keyboard support of the Wii.

  5. ff says...

    WHERE IS MARIO PARTY

  6. Jamie says...

    C64, old news for us Europeans :P

  7. Atlantis1982 says...

    @DaveRage, did you even play the game? If not, then you have no credibility for denying a game that may be good.

  8. GamblingInCalifornia says...

    I will try The last Ninja and comment back…

  9. DaveRage says...

    @atlantis

    Key word would be “LOOK” very impressive. I’m assuming you never pass judgement on movie trailers? Exactly…..

  10. argus says...

    Onslaught looks promising. The videos I’ve seen look pretty repetitive, and the whole insectoid alien thing is really cliche… but that might be okay, as long as it’s fun. I like the idea that success is based on scoring, giving it more of an arcade feel. Also, everyone says it’s pretty challenging. I’ll probably pick it up eventually.

  11. Atlantis1982 says...

    @DaveRage

    Different media, different topic. Again, play the game first as sometimes visuals don’t mean a thing. If they are to you, then you clearly bought the wrong system.

  12. DaveRage says...

    @Atlantis

    Its not the visuals, its the…

    generic characters

    generic sounds

    generic premise

    Even if the controls were perfect, I wouldn’t bother playing. Life is just too short for mediocre video games.

  13. Andrew G. says...

    I hate to sound horribly closed-minded, but I’m actually unhappy about the introduction of C64 games on the VC. Few and far-between (and hardly interesting) Nintendo games come out on the VC now, and I have a feeling that the introduction of the C64 will slow the flow of good NES, SNES, and N64 games even more now than before.

    But at the same time, I’m happy for fans of the C64 and that they will get to legally enjoy their favorite retro games. So good for you! ;D

  14. ResidentialEvil says...

    I don’t think they could slow the flow of good NES, SNES, and N64 much more.

    It’s great they have C64 games, but since I’ve come to really not expect much from the VC release list much anymore, I’m really not that excited.

  15. InvisibleMan says...

    Can’t wait for Jumpman to get posted!

  16. Amir says...

    Wow. C64 games. Talk about old school.

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