i got a couple of Wii Points cards can anyone suggest a few good TG16 games?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...FTurboGrafx-CD
Thanks.
i got a couple of Wii Points cards can anyone suggest a few good TG16 games?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...FTurboGrafx-CD
Thanks.
Last edited by PizzaKat; 01-22-2015 at 09:57 PM.
Lords of Thunder and Castlevania
Where to start? Tons of good games for the TG16. Bonk series, Legendary Axe series, New Adventure Island, Splatterhouse, Bloody Wolf, Gate of Thunder, Air Zonk, Neutopia series, Galaga 90. I could go on forever.
A fool would buy TG16 CD type games and ignore Ys Book I&II. Gradius 2 is also excellent. I'll also agree with Castlevania Rondo of Blood as I used to own that one too. Bonk 3 is also fantastic and fantastically overpriced on a real disc.
If you went hucard style, there's a good spread on there with: the Bonks, the Bombermans 93 and 94, New Adventure Island, Super star Soldier, Military Madness, Splatterhouse, Bravoman (kinda like megaman), Ninja Spirit, Blazing Lazers, Alien or Devils Crush, Air Zonk, Galaga 90, and Detana Twinbee to name a few.
If the Gate of Thunder release on there is the ENTIRE CD from the TG16 that's your best buy for the money. The game was a system pack in, it came also with Bonk1 and Bonk2, and if you keyed in a few buttons on the controller, you could also unlock Bomberman (aka Dynablaster in Europe on PC and TG16 if you look it up because it's not the NES Bomberman.)
Just so you know, Castlevania Rondo of Blood is on the PSP Castlevania release. So if you'd rather spend your points on something exclusive to the Wii where modern gaming platforms are concerned, you might want to pass on that one.
Isn't the PSP version a remake? The Wii version is at least accurat to the original release.
As for other recommendations; the Bonk games and Dungeon Explorer are good'ns.
Also, I recommend taking look at the Nep Geo section if you haven't already. Some real gems in there too.
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I haven't looked to see what all is up, but I'll list some I enjoy:
Last Alert
Final Soldier
War of the Dead
Valkyrie no Densetsu
Blazing Lazers
Salamander
Gradius II
Super Star Soldier
Star Parodier
Gate of Thunder
Lords of Thunder
Soldier Blade
Air Zonk
Super Air Zonk
Bonk's Adventure
Bonk's Revenge
Bonk's Big Adventure
Keith Courage in Alpha Zones
Legendary Axe
Legendary Axe II
Y's Book I&II
Exile
Cadash
Neutopia
Neutopia II
Bloody Wolf
R-Type Complete
Legend of Xanadu
Legend of Xanadu II
Dungeon Explorer
Dungeon Explorer II
Military Madness
Sidearms
Sinistron
Ninja Spirit
Also, yes, Castlevania: Rondo of Blood is on the PSP remake. Yes, the main game is a polygonal remake, but the 2D originsl and Symphony of the Night are unlockable.
I don't have it but I doubt it's the multi-game CD they'd give you for $8. (or else you wouldn't need to buy the two Bonk games for another $12. )
(I bought Lords of Thunder, and I was convinced I wanted it physically so I bought the Sega CD version that was only slightly cheaper)
(the SMS games probably deliberately skipped the BIOS so as to not even give you the snail game for free)
Yeah I was thinking about that the exclusive games only on the Wii. I was going to get S.C.A.T. but since its on the Wii U I'd rather get games that will most likely never appear on that console. So I'd rather just get games that I most likely won't get since TurboGrafx Cd games are way too much for my blood not to mention the console itself. There is also the issue of how long these would be up as well. I'm not sure why they discontinued some games.
Yeah, buying Turbo CD games at market value is a little out of hand these days, and with all the capacitor issues the units are prone to, snapping those up is likely a great alternative. If I hadn't gotten my stuff a long time ago when it didn't cost so much, I'd be looking at VC or all the Hudson re-release collections on PSP. They did some cool collections like Star Soldier and Tengai Makyou in Japan, and they look pretty cool.
Last edited by celerystalker; 01-23-2015 at 02:33 AM.
Ninja Spirit rocks.
Going to agree with celery, buying any good TG CD game these days is not cost intelligent or effective. The last time I looked a year ago or two for Ys Book 1&2 it was disturbingly high for what that game is and how many times it has been re-released in modern formats in better shape (other than the music, love the music.) I don't have a Wii, but if I did, that list for those prices would be SUPER tempting.
Last edited by Leo_A; 01-25-2015 at 01:57 AM.
The Wii is a fantastic buy even if you get it just for Virtual Console games.
I actually have a story to back this up. About 7 years ago, I bought Pulseman on the Mega Drive. Original Japanese version, CIB. $60 shipped from Singapore.
7 years later... Pulseman's secondary market "value" has tripled (probably due to the few thousand Sega kids dotting the Americas who got to play it back in the day now having disposable income, and Game Freak's massive worldwide popularity from Pokémon and HarmoKnight). A legal download of Pulseman on the Wii Virtual Console is $9.
So, you can get a Wii for about $50-60, blow a $20 Wii Points card on Pulseman and something else, and still come out ahead by about $100. Plus, you'll have one more game.
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Never understood the point of Virtual Console when all of these games can be emulated for free. I'd be damned if I pay Nintendo money to play 20 year old games that they didn't even produce.
To play it on any TV with authentic/semi authentic controllers. Not that you couldn't do that also with a hacked Wii.
Nintendo need to shore up their VC ownership policy though. It's BS that if you have more than one of any given console you have to buy the games for each one.
If Nintendo didn't produce them, then Nintendo is paying somebody for the rights to have them on their Virtual Console. Paying for these games shows there is still interest in these games.
Emulation is fine in certain circumstances (unreleased Japanese games, stupid expensive games). But if there's a way I can show SNK or Konami I still care about their games, I'm sure as shit going to pump a couple bucks their way.
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