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“New” releases and discounts – week ending 23/02/2013

by on Feb.23, 2013, under News

Xbox Live Arcade
Capcom Arcade Cabinet – 400MSP (includes complimentary copy of Black Tiger)

Nintendo eShop (Australia, Europe)

WiiU Virtual Console
F-Zero (SNES) – $AU0.30 until March 20

Nintendo eShop (North America)

WiiU Virtual Console
F-Zero (SNES) – $US0.30 until March 20

3DS Virtual Console
Yoshi (NES) – $US4.99

PlayStation Store (Australia, Europe)

New Releases
Capcom Arcade Cabinet – Free (Black Tiger provided free of charge)
Capcom Arcade Cabinet 1987 Pack (1943 & Avengers) – $AU7.35
Peter Pan Double Pack (PS2 Classics) – $AU15.95

PlayStation Store (North America)

New Releases
Capcom Arcade Cabinet – Free (Black Tiger provided free of charge)
Capcom Arcade Cabinet 1987 Pack (1943 & Avengers) – $US4.99

Discounts
Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X (free for PSPlus Users)

Good Old Games

New Releases
Sensible World of Soccer 96/97 – $US5.99
Hocus Pocus – $US5.99
Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sail – $US5.99

Discounts
60% off Apogee/3D Realms games

Steam
66% off Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel – $US3.39 each, or $US6.79 for the three
50% off Retro City Rampage

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The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages headed to the Japanese 3DS Virtual Console

by on Feb.22, 2013, under News

Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons

In their most recent Nintendo Direct event in Japan, Nintendo announced that both The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages are set for release on the 3DS Virtual Console in Japan.

The two Zelda Game Boy Color titles were original released on February 27, 2001 in Japan, and made their way to the west later that year. The 3DS Virtual console versions also release February 27 and are priced at 600 yen a pop. Up until March 20, players can purchase both games for the discounted price of 1,000 yen.

We suspect The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages will too be available in North America and PAL regions in the near future.

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Nintendo to release 60hz version of F-Zero on WiiU Virtual Console

by on Feb.21, 2013, under News

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One of the major complaints about the PAL version of the Virtual Console has been that we get PAL versions of games on it. Before the wondrous days of multiformat television, video games used to be converted from NTSC to PAL, often poorly. The end result was usually a game that ran approximately 16.7% slower, and had black bars on the top and bottom of the screen to fill up the extra lines of resolution that PAL has over NTSC.

Now that we’re on HDTV, the PAL and NTSC standards are history, but Nintendo insisted on releasing 50hz versions of games on the WiiU. It appears with the imminent release of F-Zero (due today for only 30 cents!), Nintendo has changed their tune, offering the full screen, full speed version of the classic futuristic racer.

Whether this is a once off remains to be seen.

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Demo of the restored version of Resident Evil 1.5 released!

by on Feb.19, 2013, under News

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What’s Resident Evil 1.5 you say? Well, the story goes that about 70-80% through development, the producers of Resident Evil 2, Shinji Mikami and Hideki Kamiya, decided the game was too action oriented and not up to the high standard of the original game. So they started again.

That original version of Resident Evil 2, dubbed Resident Evil 1.5 by fans, has been the most wanted prototype on the PlayStation. Many have teased that they have a copy of the prototype, but aside from a couple of screenshots and videos, nobody has released a playable version.

Until now. The Resident Evil 1.5 restoration project is a rag tag group that managed to get a copy of the prototype and has since spent considerable time restoring it to a point where it can be enjoyed by all. Today they released a playable demo version marking the first time the public will get a taste of this mythical beta.

Of course, the project still continues – apparently the in-development version is quite a bit further along than this demo. The demo release was prompted by someone attempting to sell the team’s work to date on eBay; originally the team had intended only to release their work once it was completed.

You can get the demo here.

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“New” releases and discounts – week ending 16/02/2013

by on Feb.16, 2013, under News

Headlining this week is one of the most wanted digital re-releases to date, System Shock 2. If you’ve tried to run this game on anything past Windows 98, you know it requires a bit of fiddling to get going, which is why this week’s release on Good Old Games is a god send.

Xbox Live Arcade
Nothing

Nintendo eShop (Australia, Europe)

3DS Virtual Console
Castlevania (NES) – $AU6.50

Nintendo eShop (North America)

Wii Virtual Console
World Heroes 2: Jet (Neo Geo) – 900 points

3DS Virtual Console
Dig Dug (NES) – $US3.99

PlayStation Store (Australia, Europe)

New Releases
Cars (PS2 Classics) – $AU14.45
Cars: Mater-National (PS2 Classics) – $AU14.45
Medal of Honor: European Assault (PS2 Classics) – $AU21.95
Treasure Planet (PS2 Classics) – $AU14.45
Winnie The Pooh: Quest for Honeypots (PS2 Classics) – $AU14.45
World Championship Poker (PS2 Classics) – $AU7.35

Discounts
The Sly Trilogy – $AU12.95
Alien Breed Trilogy – $AU14.45

PlayStation Store (North America)

New Releases
Twisted Metal (PSOne Classics) – $US5.99
Twisted Metal: Black (PS2 Classics) – $US7.99
Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk (PS2 Classics) – $US9.99
Twisted Metal Birthday Bundle (includes Twisted Metal (PSX), Twisted Metal 2 (PSX), Twisted Metal: Black (PS2) and Twisted Metal (2012) (PS3)) – $US39.99

Discounts
Alien Breed Trilogy (50% off, now $US11.49)
Beyond Good & Evil HD (50% off, now $US4.99)
Rayman 3 HD (50% off, now $US4.99)

Good Old Games

New Releases
System Shock 2 – $US9.99

Discounts
RPG Weekend

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Sega, Enterbrain team up to produce Saturn, Mega Drive, Dreamcast themed laptops

by on Feb.16, 2013, under News

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Sega is finally beginning to understand the value of nostalgia. This week the company announced that it will team up with PC retailer Enterbrain to release a series of Sega-themed laptops.

Under the hood, they’re just standard PCs – you can check the specs out here. Outside, the machines boast decals based on three of Sega’s most popular home consoles – the Mega Drive, Saturn and Dreamcast. There’s also a general Sega themed machine.

The machines will set you back between ¥99,750 and ¥194,250.

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Superfrog set to return in HD remake for PS3, Vita

by on Feb.16, 2013, under News

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In the 1990s, try as they might, Amiga platformers just weren’t as good as the offerings available on the home consoles. That’s not to suggest that they are completely without merit – many remember the antics of the Lucozade guzzling Superfrog, one of Team 17’s most popular pre-Worms releases.

Those Superfrog fans will soon have the opportunity to get back in touch with their caped amphibious friend, as Team 17 is planning a HD remake of the game for its 20th anniversary later in the year. The remake is currently scheduled for release on the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.

No other details at this time.

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First gameplay footage of Wasteland 2

by on Feb.10, 2013, under News

Last year, inXile Entertainment ran a successful Kickstarter campaign for a sequel to their popular 1988 RPG Wasteland.

In the latest update to backers, the inXile team posted a video showing the first gameplay footage of the title.

Wasteland 2 is expected to launch in October this year.

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Ruby Spears promo video shows completely different Mega Man cartoon

by on Feb.09, 2013, under News

Recently on our YouTube channel, we posted a video of the introduction to the 1995 Ruby Spears Mega Man cartoon. That series ran for two seasons, and tends to receive mixed feelings from fans whenever it’s brought up.

However, as the following video will show, the original plan for the show was way different.

The above video shows that the original plan for the cartoon was much more directly influenced by the Japanese interpretation of the character, showing off a version of the show that’s a lot more anime-like than the final product. Given that this promo video was boasting a 1994 date for the show, we can presume that it was all delayed for a year so that they could retool Mega Man to be what they thought would be more appealing to a North American audience.

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“New” releases and discounts – week ending 09/02/2013

by on Feb.09, 2013, under News

Ion Storm’s masterpiece Daikatana headlines an awesome, packed week of digital content.

Xbox Live Arcade
Nothing

Nintendo eShop (Australia, Europe)

Wii Virtual Console
Sengoku 2 (Neo Geo) – 900 points

3DS Virtual Console
Mega Man 2 (NES) – $AU6.50

Nintendo eShop (North America)

3DS Virtual Console
Mega Man 2 (NES) – $US4.99

PlayStation Store (Australia, Europe)
Nothing

PlayStation Store (North America)

Discounts
Final Fantasy series sale – 50% off all digital Final Fantasy software

Good Old Games

New Releases
Daikatana – $US5.99
Cannon Fodder 2 – $US5.99

Discounts
Square Enix sale – 50% off game series such as Deus Ex, Hitman, Legacy of Kain, Tomb Raider and Thief.

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