hmm... a bit of a "Meh" game, at least it was better than the other crap they put on it though. But I was thinking about good 32X games though, and I remembered Virtua Racer Deluxe, that was pretty good too.
atari 2600 for: pong (its there, right?) chuck norris superkicks (lol) frogger name this game/octopus star fox (its real but relatively on the bad side. 4/10 but its the real first game with the "star fox" title)
Atari 2600 FTW! The simple controllers, simple graphics, and simple sound made you think life was easier. I tried one at a friends and was indulged for an hour due to the awesome games like Video Olympics. Also, ColecoVision and the Saturn would be nice.
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The 2600 would work great. I'd love to play a game with JUST the Nunchuck. =P
Interestingly that control scheme is supported in Namco Museum Remix, but given that the nunchuck lacks the base the old console controllers had for the 2600, it doesn't feel too good, so you're better off with wiimote on its side or Classic Controller.
The 2600 would work great. I'd love to play a game with JUST the Nunchuck. =P
Interestingly that control scheme is supported in Namco Museum Remix, but given that the nunchuck lacks the base the old console controllers had for the 2600, it doesn't feel too good, so you're better off with wiimote on its side or Classic Controller.
Ehh, still an interesting idea. Still, the Atari had some games that required two controllers, so the CC would probably be best.
Most if not all of Segas SG games are probably on Master System, but since they already have 2 consoles on VC as it is, I guess the SG must have at least a chance of appearing, but I'm sure most maybe even all its games where ported to the MS, so not sure if it will be considered or not.
Atari 2600 Atari 5200 Atari 800 (though many of these were also released on the C64, so it might be redundant) Atari Jaguar
Atari - 2600 Atari - 5200 Atari - 7800
These are all your basic ones before the Jaguar came around. What's interesting is that if memory serves me correctly, the 7800 could play 2600 games, but the 5200 had a cartrige that wouldn't fit into the 7800.
These are all your basic ones before the Jaguar came around. What's interesting is that if memory serves me correctly, the 7800 could play 2600 games, but the 5200 had a cartrige that wouldn't fit into the 7800.
I think the 7800 shared hardware with the 2600 as well as the cartridge format in order to have access to the 2600 library (much as the Playstation 2 included a PS processor which enabled it to run PS games) -- it might even have been a beefed up VCS in the same sense that the Wii is a beefed up Gamecube. The 5200 was a pretty different animal, but I think it shared its CPU with the Atari 800 -- hence if you get the chance to compare them, you find that a few games that graced both platforms, like some of the Activision titles, are exactly the same.
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