Pac-Attack

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On a Tetris-like board the player drops blocks containing  various things including Ghosts, Blocks, Pac-Men, and one Fairy to the ground. The objective is to not let the blocks overflow, let Pac-Man eat the ghosts, and make lines to shorten the on blocks on the board. When Pac-Man eats a ghost, the Fairy Meter goes up. Once full, in the Pac-Man Bar the Pac-Man icon disappears and changes into a fairy icon. Once on board, when it hits something, it waves its wand and several lines below of anything disappear. Once the fairy disappears, the score bonus is given, and play continues. Pac-Attack can also be played in 2-player mode. Player 1 must eat Blinky, while Player 2 must eat Sue, the purple ghost from Pacmania.

Cybernator

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The story takes place in the future, at a time when Earth’s fossil fuels are beginning to dwindle. There is a huge war taking place all over the earth for control of these resources, also for territorial rights on the moon. The two warring governments, the Axis and Federation, can go into space and create giant space stations and weapons of mass destruction. The game is centered around Jake Brian. He is a soldier drafted into the Pacific States’ Marine Corp and pilots a Federation Assault Suit. The Suit is shaped like a human, with legs,arms, torso, and head. It is equipped with a variety of weapons and other special gear, giving it full land and minor air capabilities.Jake and his platoon are give the task of destroying Bildvorg, the most powerful mech of the Axis forces. The different missions in the game lead up to the completion of this objective. Cybernator was released on the Wii Virtual Console on December 17th 2007.

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…

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…

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.

SimCity

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The objective of SimCity, as the name of the game suggests, is to design build a city, with no specific goals to achieve (except in the scenarios). The player can mark land as being Zoned as commercial , industrial, or residential, add police stations and fire stations, change the tax rate, build up a power grid, make transportation systems and many other things, in order to make the city better.

Also, the player may face disasters including: flooding, fire, earthquakes and attacks by monsters. In the SNES version and later, you can also build rewards when they are given to you, such as a mayor’s House, Casino, etc.

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong’s Double Trouble

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This game starts with Dixie Kong and her baby cousin Kiddy Kong trying to discover the location of lost vacationers Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong. The Kremling Krew returns under the leadership of the strange robot KAOS. Who Baron k. Roolenstien is controlling. In this game instead of a pirate theme, this game is in locations much more like northern Europe and similar climates, even including bears. The games events are located in the Northern Kremisphere, a so far unknown part of the DK Isles.

Kirby’s Avalanche

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In this game groups of two colored blobs fall from the top of the screen. The player must switch and move the groups before they reach the bottom of the screen, so that matching-colored blobs touch from above, below, or on the sides. When four or more same-colored blobs touch, they will vanish, and any blobs above them will fall down to fill in the space. If a person manages to set off a chain reaction with these blobs, rocks will fall down on the other player’s screen. The amount of rocks that falls depends on the number of blobs popped and the number of chain reactions. These rocks will only go away if a player manages to pop a group of blobs that are touching the rocks.