Sunday, July 29, 2007

Virtual Console Crystal Ball 07/30/07


Ugh! What a week, no time for anything. This is just about the only thing I even get to do online anymore, when I can even make time for it that is (missed it a couple weeks back). Oh well, its fun though, so I'll keep at it, now lets see what happened last week. We got Devil's Crush for TG-16, Shining Force for Genesis, and Kirby's Dream Course for SNES. So, technically I only got 1 outta three right (sure, I got all three systems right, but big deal), but I cannot make any sense of why Sega released the second game in the Shining series (that being Shining Force), instead of the first game in the series (that being Shining in the Darkness, which I predicted last week). Its inexplicable to me, and I don't get it, so I'm just gonna go and give it to me. Seriously. Would you ever think that a part 2 of anything would come out before a part 1 of something (without 'part 1' actually being a prequel or something)? Of course not, so I'm gonna give it to me, and just say that I called the series debuting on the VC, apparently, and that's just the way I'm gonna see it this week ;) So, with that in mind, the updated stats now read 11 outta 15, or 73%. Gotta try to get it bumped up, and I'm confident I will, as I think I'm gonna have another 3 for 3 week here:

TurboGrafx-16
Drop Off - G-Mode

NES
Donkey Kong Jr. Math - Nintendo

SNES
Super Turrican - Factor 5

I feel making these three picks this week are like shooting ducks in a barrel, as both Super Turrican and DK JR. Math have been 'mentioned' as being released for July in Nintendo Power magazine (which isn't always a credible source mind you, but you can't deny it is the only kind of official word on VC releases in any way straight from the big N themselves, and this is the last Monday of July, so....), and Drop Off has been confirmed by Hudson as this weeks TG16 release, so these picks are really no-brainers, though I did have one or two others in mind to predict, I feel I just have no choice but to put these 3 up there. Seriously though, if Super Turrican isn't released this week, I'm gonna stop predicting it, this is its third appearance on this list already!! I really want to play it already too!!! Loved that game back in the day. As for DKJR Math, well, Nintendo is doing everything it can to un-demonize gaming in the media, expanding the market, blue ocean, yada yada, and this would be just one more talking point for them, I guess, but I really doubt many gamers will ever download it though.

That's all folks! Just another short update, still searching for more free time. Sure, Super Parer Mario and PacMan CE have been consuming much of my free time that I could be spending writing, but that not likely to change until I finish SPM, or PacMan CE gets less addicting (which I'm sure ain't gonna happen), so back to SPM for a bit! See ya!

-Kimo

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