I have gone on the Japanese Nintendo site and saw many games america should have:
There should be
The Legend of Zelda (NES)
The Legend of Zelda II The Adventure of Link (NES)
Kid Icarus (3D Classics)
Kid Icarus of Myths and Monsters (Game Boy)
Kirby's Dreamland 2 (Game Boy)
And some games that I think should be remade...
Legend of Zelda Oracle of Seasons and Ages (GBC)
Legend of Zelda The Minish Cap (GBA)
Mario Kart Super Circuit (GBA)
Super Smash Bros (N64)
What do you guys think about virtual console games that should come out?
9701NAP wrote:
I have gone on the Japanese Nintendo site and saw many games america should have:
There should be
The Legend of Zelda (NES)
The Legend of Zelda II The Adventure of Link (NES)
Kid Icarus (3D Classics)
Kid Icarus of Myths and Monsters (Game Boy)
Kirby's Dreamland 2 (Game Boy)
And some games that I think should be remade...
Legend of Zelda Oracle of Seasons and Ages (GBC)
Legend of Zelda The Minish Cap (GBA)
Mario Kart Super Circuit (GBA)
Super Smash Bros (N64)
What do you guys think about virtual console games that should come out?
Sorry, my friend, but this is a tech-support forum, where users can get help with their actual problems with their games, consoles, and accessories. General discussion threads are not allowed, nor are most discussions related to any upcoming games, consoles, or accessories.
In regards to the status of the Virtual Console games, The Legend of Zelda and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link will be available for purchase to the general public at some point in the future through the Nintendo eShop, as will 3D Classics: Kid Icarus, and it's very likely that Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters will also arrive in North America in the next few weeks. Mario Kart: Super Circuit and The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap for the Game Boy Advance were both included as two of the ten free Game Boy Advance Virtual Console games for the Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program, and Nintendo has already gone on record to state that they have no plans to release any of those ten Game Boy Advance Virtual Console games to the general public.
It's also very likely that Kirby's Dream Land 2, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons will all arrive at some point in the future on the North America Nintendo eShop. As for Super Smash Bros., that simply won't happen, and there are a number of reasons. If you're looking for the original Super Smash Bros. though, it is available for purchase through the Wii Shop Channel's Virtual Console service for 1,000 Wii Points. You will, however, need at least a Classic Controller or Classic Controller PRO accessory in order to play the game.
I think they should come out with better mario kart games like so they make it so that its impossible to hack, i also think they should make a rainbow cup with 4 rainbow roads in it.
It's nearly impossible to hack Mario Kart 7, apparently.
Thats what people are saying, but i dont think you would say that a guy PURPOSELY pushing you both off the edge and hes the only one teleporting back on the track is not hacking. ![]()
That happens all the time, but teleporting after suddenly disappearing is actually caused by lagging.
Yeah, but i ALWAYS have a great connection (since im right under my wifi network) and i dont think you would be pushed off if it was lag....
Pushing off is just a tactic used by competitive racers. Also, lag doesn't just depend on the strength of your connection. If someone else has a weak connection, they can seem to jump all over the track.
I KNOW its a tactic, but he pushed me off then he automatically teleported back on the track at normal speed while i was still falling! HAX! O.O
This is just lag. On your screen it appears that he fell off temporarily, but when you get updated data the game corrects it and places him back where he really is. ![]()
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