Interesting news in the Wii homebrew/hacking scene. It appears as if the Virtual Console games from the Wii Shop Channel have been decrypted and revealed as simple ROMs with HTML help files. Each game also comes with its own emulator included in the game WAD file. There is some concern within the scene that this might result in tighter security by Nintendo in terms of newer security patches and updates. It could result in a higher level of difficulty for those interested in customizing their Wii, however Nintendo has yet to release an official statement, so there is no telling what direction they could go with this.
It is 2008 and video game technology is expanding at a monstrous pace, however there are those of us that still need to get the same feeling we did back in 1993. But who really wants to have 4 different gaming consoles and the hassle of having to pull the TV out and fiddle with the A/V connectors every time you want to switch between them? Not I. Fortunately, the aptly named "Super Genintari" provides a quick and easy solution. This gigantic console combines the ATARI 2600, NES, Super Nintendo, and the Sega Genesis in one amazing unit. The backlit Pac-Man is the on/off switch, and the toggling buttons allow you to switch easily from one vintage gaming system to the other without the mess of rewiring every time. It has ports for all the various controllers easily accessible on its front, and is all wrapped up in an amusingly retro-esque console. What could be better for the enthusiastic vintage gamer than switching from ATARI's Frogger to Super Nintendo's Mario Kart with the ease of pushing a single button? Sign me up! Please take this opportunity to check out the videos and pictures, and see for yourself how delightful this console is for the serious vintage gamer!
Everyone who plays video games knows Castlevania. The series is one of Konami's most famous & memorable. It has seen titles on almost every game system & almost every Super Nintendo enthusiast has there personal favorite Castlevania game. For me it is definitely Super Castlevania IV. Everything about this game is highly addictive. When I was younger this was one of the games that I really got into on Super Nintendo after it was released, and it is still one of my favorite all-time games today. The levels are immensly fun and creative. The music is also really cool !!
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