Wow, what an amazingly good week for the 'ol Ball last week, going 3 for 3, as Dragon Spirit, Ecco 2, and Super Mario Bros. 2 all got released onto the VC last Monday, bringing this site's prediction stats up to 7 out of 9 so far, or 78%. Yay for me! Don't really have too much time for this post (and I'm really tired, so I might ramble and not make much sense), so I'll get right to this weeks predictions:
TurboGrafx-16
Air Zonk - Red Entertainment
Sega Genesis
Shining in the Darkness - SEGA
NES
Mach Rider - Nintendo
This week's releases come just a couple days before E3 kicks off, and barring any unforeseen huge surprises (Mega Man, for example), or Nintendo finally unloading some of their big guns they have in waiting (Metroid/Super Metroid, Super Mario RPG, PilotWings, etc..), I think these 3 are noteworthy of an E3-week release for different reasons.
I feel Air Zonk is noteworthy in the fact that this character represents the last attempt NEC made in the console market, as he was their mascot for the ill-fated Turbo-Duo. That, and it's already been confirmed for Monday. The other 3 are pretty good bullet-points for the VC in more direct ways I feel.
Shining in the Darkness is the first in the Shining series, which has a large following among RPG fans (not FF-large, but still well known), and will likely be downloaded in pretty high numbers when it releases. This can be seen as a pretty high-profile release I would think, and one geared towards the core gamer, the type who crave more RPG's for VC. For all the talk of expanding the market and casual gaming this and that, Nintendo knows to dance with the one that brought them, and will always try to appeal to the 'hardcore' as well. This would be one more example for them @ E3 to cite that they are doing that (along w/MP3, Mario Galaxy, Smash Bros., Zelda PH, all coming on the horizon, and likely to be focused on @ E3).
Mach Rider fits the bill in the fact that, if it follows the Australian and European releases, it will be a VC release that is improved over the original. Not Xbox Live Arcade-like improved, unfortunately, but still, improved nonetheless, as they have added the ability to save your custom designed tracks, something you could not do in the original NES release (a NES launch game, btw). Another good E3 VC talking point for Nintendo I would say. That, and its already released in other regions (Eur and Aus), and I've been expecting it for weeks now.
OK, so I rambled on anyways, I always do. See you soon with E3 reactions & opinion.
- Kimo
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