Latest News
spacer View All spacer
 
February 9, 2010
 
Analysts: EA On The Right Track At Last
 
GamesBeat@GDC Confirms OnLive, GameStop, PlayStation Home Speakers
 
Ubisoft Q3 Sales Edge Down, As It Ramps Up Big Franchises
spacer
Latest Features
spacer View All spacer
 
February 9, 2010
 
arrow Television, Meet Games
 
arrow Two Halves, Together: Patrick Gilmore On Double Helix [1]
 
arrow The Road To Hell: The Creative Direction of Dante's Inferno [20]
spacer
Latest Blogs
spacer View All     Post     RSS spacer
 
February 9, 2010
 
Lineage 2 Interview - 'Freya Update Is Just a Beginning' - Pt.2
 
Fixing the GDC 2010 Schedule Builder [3]
 
Swashbuckling for Landlubbers: Why you may already be encouraging piracy! [19]
spacer
Latest Jobs
spacer View All     Post a Job     RSS spacer
 
February 9, 2010
 
LucasArts
Senior Systems Designer
 
Trion Redwood City
<b>Sr. Brand Manager</b>
 
Telltale Games
Game Designer
 
Telltale Games
Senior Software Engineer - Core Technology
 
Airtight Games
IT System Administrator
 
Roblox
Apple Game Engineer - Kids' Virtual World
 
Roblox
Senior Web Engineer (front-end)
 
Ubisoft San Francisco
Core Engineer
spacer
About
spacer News Director:
Leigh Alexander
Features Director:
Christian Nutt
Editor At Large:
Chris Remo
Advertising:
John 'Malik' Watson
Recruitment/Education:
Gina Gross
 
Feature Submissions
About
spacer If you enjoy reading this site, you might also want to check out these Think Services sites:

Game Career Guide (for student game developers.)

Indie Games (for independent game players/developers.)

Finger Gaming (news, reviews, and analysis on iPhone and iPod Touch games.)

GamerBytes (for the latest console digital download news.)

Worlds In Motion (discussing the business of online worlds.)

Game Set Watch (the Group's alt.game weblog.)
News

  WiiWare Gets My Pokemon Ranch, VC Gets Famicom Imports
by Eric Caoili
0 comments
Share RSS
 
 
June 9, 2008
 
WiiWare Gets  My Pokemon Ranch , VC Gets Famicom Imports
Advertisement
Nintendo has updated its North American WiiWare shop with a new first-party title, My Pokémon Ranch. Nintendo has also added Namco maze game Dig Dug and Konami platformer Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa, both Famicom titles never released stateside, to its Virtual Console offerings.

Released in Japan with the launch of its WiiWare service, My Pokémon Ranch (pictured) marks the Pokémon series' debut on the download service. Players can upload up to 1,000 collected creatures from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl to watch their Pokémon and Miis interact with each other. Players can take pictures and send them to their friends via the Wii Message Board.

Based on Namco's 1982 arcade game of the same name, Dig Dug challenges players to dig underground, defeating enemies by dropping rocks on them and inflating them until they pop.

In Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa, a single-player action-platformer originally released for the Famicom Disk System in 1988, players take on the role of Prince Upa in an adventure spanning seven different worlds to rescue the Akuyo kingdom from the demon Zai.

Like Dig Dug's protagonist, Upa can inflate enemies, using their floating bodies as platforms. The title was planned for a stateside release in 1989, but Nintendo of America's Howard Philips reportedly turned the game down, claiming it wasn't fit for the U.S. market.

All three games are now available for download on North America's Wii Shopping Channel, priced at 1000 Wii Points ($10) for My Pokémon Ranch, and 600 Wii Points ($6) for Dig Dug and Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa.
 
   
 
Comments

none
 
Comment:
 


Submit Comment