Virtual Console Releases for 09/03/07 (The Adventures of Bonk the Math Stalker!)

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WII-KLY UPDATE: FOUR NEW CLAS-SIC GAMES ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL

Sept. 3, 2007

Everyone believes education is important, even apes. To celebrate the back-to-school season, Donkey Kong Jr.TM Math is now available on the Wii Shop Channel. It'll help you get those math ski-lls back in shape after their summer slumber. After that, there's still plenty of adventure, treasure seeking and a never-ending supply of bad guys to fight. Good thing it's a holiday today, huh? Enjoy.

Four new clas-sic games go live at 9 a.m. Pacific time. Nintendo adds new games to the Wii Shop Channel every Monday. WiiTM owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii PointsTM to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week's new games are:

Adventure Island(NES®, 1 player, rated E for Everyone - Comic Mischief, 500 Wii Points): A mysterious tropical paradise known as Adventure Island is the setting for this side-scrolling action game. The evil Witch Doctor has kidnapped Tina, the true love of Master Higgins. To save her, you must safely guide Master Higgins through eight perilous stages - including dense forests and creepy caves - while defeating all of the enemies in your path. Each area is made up of four rounds filled with enemies determined to stop you in your tracks. In addition, as time passes, Master Higgins's vitality is automatically drained. To keep going, he must eat constantly by grabbing fruit, milk and whatever other goodies he can as he races toward his goal. Sometimes eggs containing miraculous items like axes to throw at enemies or honey that grants temporary invincibility will appear. Use items ski-llfully to help you clear the areas. At the end of each area you'll face the Witch Doctor, who you must defeat to advance. Go, Master Higgins, go!

Donkey Kong Jr. Math(NES, 1-2 players, rated E for Everyone, 500 Wii Points): Learning can be fun, especially when you play along with Donkey Kong Jr. Practice addition, subtraction, multiplication and division by directing Junior, a cute little monkey who must climb up and down vines to collect numbers and math symbols to solve the math problems his father gives him. Compete with a friend in a race to solve problems in Game A or add more challenge with Game B. Of course, you can also practice on your own. This game is perfect for younger players who are looking for a fun and easy way to develop their math ski-lls.

Landstalker: The Treasures of King NoleTM(Sega Genesis, 1 player, rated E for Everyone - Mild Fantasy Violence, 800 Wii Points): After hearing of the legendary treasure of King Nole, the elvish treasure hunter Nigel undertakes a quest to gather various pieces of the famed loot. His journey takes him through Mercator Island's villages, caves and dungeons that hold King Nole's riches. Along the way, he'll have to help the inhabitants of the island while fighting against the treachery of Duke Mercator, who is searching for the treasure as well. A variety of obstacles and foes will try to deter Nigel, who must use all his wits and skills to defeat Duke Mercator and uncover the secret of King Nole's treasure.

Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure(TurboGrafx16, 1-2 players, rated E for Everyone - Comic Mischief, 600 Wii Points): The hard-headed hero is back for more side-scrolling action in the third installment of the popular Bonk series. It's up to Bonk once again to thwart the plans of the relentless evil King Drool. There are seven rounds scattered throughout the Dinosaur Kingdom, each one filled with fun contraptions and comical enemies. Grab a Flower Copter or exchange 16 Smileys at the end of each round to play up to eight different bonus stages. Or you can change the size of Bonk by grabbing the new red or blue candy items. Depending on the situation, you can change your size to bonk your way through a dead end or to get a hard-to-reach item. And if that's not enough, you can grab a friend and put your heads together to defeat King Drool in the new two-player mode.

For more information about Wii, please visit wii.com.

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#2 Phantom_Leo
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It's good to be home again!

How's everyone enjoying last week's releases? Any new found love for the series Breath of Fire? Shooter fans pleased with Super C? Have any of the hardcore finished Ghouls n Ghosts?

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#3 Flawie
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Still no Mega Man 2, Duck Tales 2, Darkwing Duck, The Flintstones or Terranigma =/
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Yay...Adventure Island. I use to love that game. I'm off to go download this and Super Metroid (sorry I've been busy)
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#5 MLJ28
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Woot, I can't wait to play me some math! Er, I mean, I'm downloading Landstalker! :)
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#6 Phantom_Leo
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Hmmm... Maybe this will get people more interested in LandStalker:

Did you know LandStalker was developed by Climax? Yes, that Climax... the one that eventually merged with Camelot... and developed the little known GBA RPG GOLDEN SUN...

Taken from Wkipedia:

" Camelot was originally a sub-division of SEGA known as Sonic! Software Planning that was formed to create the Shining in the Darkness game for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, alongside with Climax Entertainment. It also developed other successful games in the franchise like Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention and Shining Force II: Ancient Sealing"

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#7 SteelAttack
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Welcome back, Leo. It's great to have you around again.
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Still officially waiting for super metroid in europe
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I've been curious about adventure island. Is it a game worth getting?
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I've been curious about adventure island. Is it a game worth getting?BuryMe

It's the kind of game I like to reserve the word "solid" for. It isn't outstanding but it's a worthy purchase all the same, especially if you love your old-school platformers.

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What came first: Wonder Boy (the first one) or Adventure Island? Both games have similar gameplay, but the main characters are different. Kinda like Super Mario Bros. 2 and Doki Doki Panic. Who's the more recognizable character here--Wonder Boy or Master Higgins?
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What came first: Wonder Boy (the first one) or Adventure Island? Both games have similar gameplay, but the main characters are different. Kinda like Super Mario Bros. 2 and Doki Doki Panic. Who's the more recognizable character here--Wonder Boy or Master Higgins?King9999

Not sure about what came first, but the more widely-known character is by far Higgins. Wonder Boy (who probably came first, but I'm not 100% certain on that) kind of faded into obscurity as part of Sega's pre-Sonic era while Higgins continued to appear well into the 90s.

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#15 DarkCatalyst
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Adventure Island is part of the wonder boy series, damn that series is confusing as hell. Well I love the series so far, might give it a try then.dvader654

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Are you ******** me...? One is an ultra-fast-paced one-way platformer, the other is a methodical and fairly deep platform-RPG. I never imagined there was a connection of any kind.

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Adventure Island: Hate it, couldn't even beat it. I did beat Wonder Boy, which IS Adventure Island.
Donkey Kong Jr Math: Pretty damn gimmicky.
Landstalker: Best of all the Zelda clones I've played. Too bad I couldn't beat it due to some damn wall at the end of the game.
Bonk: Pass.
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I've been curious about adventure island. Is it a game worth getting?BuryMe

It's a clone of Wonder Boy, only much worse. Still a decent platformer thought, but Wonder Boy is much better

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Landstalker and Adventure Island are buys for sometime in the future. I remember Landstalker was really good but I dont think I ever got more than halfway through so im pumped to finally be able to finish it.
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[QUOTE="BuryMe"]I've been curious about adventure island. Is it a game worth getting?bugsonglass

It's a clone of Wonder Boy, only much worse. Still a decent platformer thought, but Wonder Boy is much better

Really? Wonder Boy sucked. It was the same damn four levels OVER AND OVER again. And Adventure Island is basically the same thing. God I hate those game(s).

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I will be officially pleased when Super Mario RPG comes up.
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I have heard many, many good things about Landstalker. Some say its as good as Alundra as far as Zelda clones go. Seems like a must buy to me.
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I have heard many, many good things about Landstalker. Some say its as good as Alundra as far as Zelda clones go. Seems like a must buy to me.TheCrimsonblur

Yes, its good. Out of all the Zelda clones I've played, this is pretty much the best, but not in the same way. Instead of intense puzzle solving, you get some quick reflex based puzzles. Too bad I couldn't get through the final dungeon. DAMN THEE, EMULATION SPECIFIC GLITCHES!!!

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[QUOTE="TheCrimsonblur"]I have heard many, many good things about Landstalker. Some say its as good as Alundra as far as Zelda clones go. Seems like a must buy to me.dvader654

I really need to play this Aludra game. Make it happen PS store!

Oh yeah definately. I loved that game plus the opening theme rocked. I'm talking about Alundra btw.

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[QUOTE="dvader654"]

[QUOTE="TheCrimsonblur"]I have heard many, many good things about Landstalker. Some say its as good as Alundra as far as Zelda clones go. Seems like a must buy to me.Archangel3371

I really need to play this Aludra game. Make it happen PS store!

Oh yeah definately. I loved that game plus the opening theme rocked. I'm talking about Alundra btw.

Some of the people who made Landstalker, also had a hand in making Alundra:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alundra

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landstalker

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrix_Software

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#26 Archangel3371
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Some of the people who made Landstalker, also had a hand in making Alundra:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alundra

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landstalker

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrix_Software

armouredpriest

Hmm interesting, I wasn't aware of that. I never played Landstalker but now I really want to give it a try plus now I really want to Alundra again as well. +1 for nostalgia