The Legend of the Mystical Ninja

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Even though both characters have different weapons and use different attacks, they are functionally the exact same. Their main short-range weapons have three levels and are improved by acquiring grey cats left by defeated enemies. Both characters are also equipped with thrown weapons from the beginning which takes money as you use it and can get bombs by purchasing them in stores or by winning them in mini-games. Read more…

Magician Lord

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The player must take control of Elta the Wizard, also the last Magician Lord. Elta is on a mission to save his home land from the evil Gul-Agieze, who is planning to resurrect the god of destruction by using the eight Tomes of mystical power. As Elta the player must fight his way through eight different levels to find each of the tomes before he gets to the final level to seal away the evil god once again.

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Mario Kart 64

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Players choose one of eight characters that are different in weight, speed, and acceleration. The characters are Mario Luigi, Bowser, Wario, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, and Toad. Races are on a variety of tracks based upon locations in Mario worlds. Each track is a different shape, and may contain obstacles, hazards, and short cuts. Eight characters are in each race. Up to four of them can be human characters, while the rest are computer controlled for one to two player only. Three and four player races have no computer racers.

Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball

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Dr. Robotnik has taken control of Mt. Mobius and turned it into his base. Utilizing energy produced by the magma flowing through the volcano, this terrible place has the power to transform poor helpless animals into slave robots at an amazing rate. Sonic and Tails fly onto the scene to make an aerial assault, but Sonic is knocked off the wing of Tails’ airplane by a big blast from the fortress. Read more…

F-Zero

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In late 2006, F-Zero became available for the Virtual Console. F-Zero is a futuristic game in which pilots race on circuits inside Hovercars powered by plasma in an intergalactic Grand prix at speeds that can exceed 400 km/h. The objective of the game is to be the first to the finish line while avoiding hazards such as slip zones, land mines and magnets that pull the vehicle to the side of the track trying to make the player damage their vehicle or fall entirely off the track. A race consists of five laps around the track. For each completed lap the player is awarded with an approximate four second boost and a varying number of points determined by position. Read more…

Blades of Steel

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At the start of the game, players can either select “Tournament” or “Exhibition” matches. An exhibition match is one game played against another player or the computer. Tournament matches are similar to the real hockey playoffs. Read more…

Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

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Right after the events of The Legend Of Zelda, Link notices a weird mark on the back of his left hand, like the crest of Hyrule. He finds Impa, who takes Link to a door in the North Castle, the door has not opened for many years. Impa puts Link’s left hand on the door, and opens it, showing a sleeping maiden. Impa tells Link that the maiden is Zelda, Hyrule’s Princess of long ago. Zelda’s brother had tried to force her into telling where their recently died father had hidden the three golden triangle treasures of the kingdom, known as the Triforce. Princess Zelda refused to tell him the information, so the prince’s friend who was a Wizard, in anger, tried to kill her with a spell. But put a sleeping spell instead, and also resulted in his own death. The prince, being unable to change the spell, placed his sister in the castle tower, hoping that she would one day awaken. He decreed that females born in the royal family from then on would be named Zelda, in remembrance of this tragedy.

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest

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the original release of this game was in 1996 but it is now available for the Wii Virtual Console. In comparison with the first Donkey Kong game, this game contains lots of new features. These include a several hidden bonus stages with collectible rewarded for completing them, more diversity in level design and settings, a a hidden “Lost World” with extra levels, and being able to transform into different animals (the first game included some of these animals, but the characters normally rode them). A part of the game’s plot now involves sailing and pirates, shown by many enemies wearing a pirate fashion and the seaside locations in some levels. While Donkey Kong Country 2 has new features such as the ones previously, it also abandoned a few from the original. for example the steel barrel was removed, eliminating the ability to roll on barrels, and the ability to find hidden items in the ground was removed. However, some of these removed features returned in Donkey Kong Country 3. This is a great game for any one to get for the Wii Virtual Console.