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Best Value VC Games?


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Pandajuice
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PostPosted: Nov 01 2009 11:53 am Reply with quote Back to top

Time to ask the experts again!

I finally sat down and hammered out all the Club Nintendo cards I had laying around with the goal to redeem the coins (stars here in the UK) for a VC points card. My dilemma though is which game should I get?

Basically my question is what game is the best value for the points on the VC? What isn't just as easily played on an emulator that needs to be played on the VC instead?

Thanks for the suggestions guys.
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PostPosted: Nov 01 2009 12:08 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I'd say the N64 ones are the only truly worthwhile ones, unless you still have a working N64. Even if you do, Sin & Punishment is worth getting, if it's out in the UK.
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PostPosted: Nov 01 2009 02:27 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I would say Zombies Ate my Neighbors if they released it
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PostPosted: Nov 01 2009 02:57 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Less popular SNES games I would say, most SNES emulators for anything outside of the PC I've played mostly only have decent compatibility with more popular games like Super Mario World, Zelda, Metroid, etc. Meanwhile, my SNES emu on PSP runs Kirby Super Star so slow I could make two grilled cheese sandwiches before I could complete the first world in Spring Breeze. Don't get me started on the ones for DS either, and ZSNES can't even boot Battletoads and Double Dragon for some unknown reason.


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PostPosted: Nov 01 2009 02:57 pm Reply with quote Back to top

some WiiWare games are pretty decent too.


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PostPosted: Nov 01 2009 08:17 pm Reply with quote Back to top

The real Super Mario Bros 2 is a good value if you don't have the All-Stars version. I think the original is better though.


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PostPosted: Nov 01 2009 09:20 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Most Neo-Geo games are a good deal, especially Metal Slug.


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PostPosted: Nov 01 2009 09:21 pm Reply with quote Back to top

If you have 4 friends, Bomberman '93 has five player support, which is pretty cool.
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PostPosted: Nov 01 2009 11:47 pm Reply with quote Back to top

ToGdor wrote:
Most Neo-Geo games are a good deal, especially Metal Slug.

You can buy Neo Geo collection for ten bucks used and get Metal slug and the most of the games on the VC
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PostPosted: Nov 02 2009 12:00 am Reply with quote Back to top

Do WiiWare games qualify? Because My Life as a King and Rockman 9 are pretty swell.


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PostPosted: Nov 02 2009 01:14 am Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
I'd say the N64 ones are the only truly worthwhile ones, unless you still have a working N64. Even if you do, Sin & Punishment is worth getting, if it's out in the UK.


I would say the N64 games are the flawed ones, especially since the sound doesn't always sync up with the sound, and there's that weird N screen that pops in and out when you press the Wii menu button.


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Pandajuice
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PostPosted: Nov 02 2009 09:08 am Reply with quote Back to top

LordHuffnPuff wrote:
Do WiiWare games qualify? Because My Life as a King and Rockman 9 are pretty swell.


Anything qualifies as long as it's a good value for money. I don't want o grab a game that I'll regret buying, or can just as easily play for free on an emulator.

Also, is it worth investing in the classic controller, or does the wii remote work good enough?
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PostPosted: Nov 02 2009 11:09 am Reply with quote Back to top

You NEED the classic controller for some games, SNES, N64, etc.
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PostPosted: Nov 02 2009 12:15 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Rydog wrote:
You NEED the classic controller for some games, SNES, N64, etc.

But a gamecube controller can work in some occasions. Just look at the usable controllers tab on the purchase page of the game you want.
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PostPosted: Nov 02 2009 11:26 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Rydog wrote:
You NEED the classic controller for some games, SNES, N64, etc.


This is very true. So when you think about it, the best value games for VC are the NES games, since they don't require you to buy anything else.

Actually some N64 games are manageable with a Gamecube controller.


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PostPosted: Nov 03 2009 12:09 am Reply with quote Back to top

Slayer1 wrote:
Rydog wrote:
You NEED the classic controller for some games, SNES, N64, etc.

But a gamecube controller can work in some occasions. Just look at the usable controllers tab on the purchase page of the game you want.

Well, Rydog's statement is entirely true for SNES games. Trust me, most of them are horrid on the Gamecube Controller, especially Super Mario World.


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PostPosted: Nov 03 2009 01:04 am Reply with quote Back to top

Ky-Guy wrote:
Slayer1 wrote:
Rydog wrote:
You NEED the classic controller for some games, SNES, N64, etc.

But a gamecube controller can work in some occasions. Just look at the usable controllers tab on the purchase page of the game you want.

Well, Rydog's statement is entirely true for SNES games. Trust me, most of them are horrid on the Gamecube Controller, especially Super Mario World.


Agreed sir... I can't handle Sim City with a GC controller
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Pandajuice
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PostPosted: Nov 03 2009 08:33 am Reply with quote Back to top

JRA wrote:
Rydog wrote:
You NEED the classic controller for some games, SNES, N64, etc.


This is very true. So when you think about it, the best value games for VC are the NES games, since they don't require you to buy anything else.



Yeah, that's a very good point and why I asked in the first place. I don't really fancy spending the equivalent of $20 on a controller just to have the priviledge of playing games that I have to spend a further $10+ to get. It's not really worth it to me right now.

And if I don't get a controller, I'm stuck pretty much only playing NES games on the VC, which I can do for free on an emulator.
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