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Posted: Feb 22nd 2007 1:17PM (Unverified) said

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Personally, I'd like to see a lot of classic Sierra or LucasArts adventure games ported over to the Wii. There's a TON of great content there that the newer generation of console gamers never got a chance to see, especially the Space Quest series, the original Sam & Max, and Full Throttle. While these games would be clunky and annoying to navigate with a control pad the Wiimote makes a perfect replacement for the mouse.

Phoenix Wright has proven that a good storyline and a good interface can make adventure games hot-selling products on consoles despite their trend of weak returns on the PC. I doubt it would cost very much to make single-disk multipacks of classic adventure game series', which could then be followed up by new offerings in the same vein once consumers are hooked.

The Wii needs adventure games, and adventure games need consoles like the Wii if the genre is going to survive.


PS: I think a good subject for later discussion might be the Dreamworks game "The Neverhood" or maybe "Grim Fandango." There's a really rich history of classic PC adventure games that could be easily ported over to the Wii.

Posted: Feb 22nd 2007 1:31PM (Unverified) said

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One of my favorite Sega CD games was Jurassic Park. It was so unlike other Jurassic Park games and had a storyline that was closer to that of the movie. It even had quicktime 3D clips of the Jurassic Park visitor center as you would move from room to room and was just a unique game. I have it on emulation but I would love to play it again on the Wii. I see no reason why they couldn't do it. I also liked the very glitchy but otherwise fun version of Dracula on Sega CD.

Posted: Feb 22nd 2007 2:10PM (Unverified) said

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And I still say they should put Amiga games on the Wii. Loads of Europeans would pay cold, hard euros to play Speedball 2, Wizkid, Turrican, It Came From The Desert, Flashback, Stunt Car Racer, First Samurai, etc. Heck, I'd even get Shadow of the Beast. (Fortunately, Sony probably holds the rights to that one now, since they bought Psygnosis).

Get on the ball, Nintendo of Europe. Show us you care.

Posted: Feb 22nd 2007 8:14PM (Unverified) said

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Lunar!!!

Posted: Feb 22nd 2007 2:50PM (Unverified) said

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Not really sure how you can list all the things they would have to do to it (compress music and sound, add wiimote pointer code, add segacd hardware emulation) and then say it would be "at almost no cost to Nintendo."

But, I agree that the genre would be welcome on the Wii.

Posted: Feb 24th 2007 3:01AM (Unverified) said

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"compress music and sound"
takes a $30 program on the computer

add wiimote pointer code"
Nintendo isn't doing that for any VC games

"add segacd hardware emulation"
Nintendo 64 is emulated exactly

Posted: Feb 23rd 2007 2:12AM Chyld989 said

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Personally I'd rather see some rockin' Saturn games on there, like Dragon Force or Albert Odyssey...but that's just me.

Posted: Feb 27th 2007 3:21AM (Unverified) said

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I never had a SegaCD or Snatcher back in the day, but I remember playing it once and I was hooked. I did manage to play it about 3-4 years ago and I just wish it came out on more common systems than the SegaCD, but I loved the voice acting.

I would seriously pay a premium to have Snatcher updated on the Wii. With that rumour floating around, I'd love to see the original included, too. ;)

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