I was just searching around for virtual console stuff (like what did Japan get this week) and I came across an article on IGN from January 11, 2006. yes, that was a while ago.
I'm just pointing this out. I never seen this before, so I apologize to anyone who saw this a million bajillion times..
Personally, I'm sorta upset. Regardless of if this was actually legit at the time, it makes ya wonder--Why weren't we ever allowed to rent? I can understand where problems can arise and for a few points more you can just OWN the game. But personally, I probably would have rented a few games.
Though, they didn't mention the third option and I don't know why--but I wonder what happened to "$2.99" NES games and WHY N64 games were originally $20?? That's kind of insane to have THAT much of a gap between games.
They listed some "rumored" games at the time and most of them on the list are out now, OR still rumored. But then, saying "Super Mario Bros 3 is coming to the Wii VC!" isn't news, it's pretty much implied.
lmao, I LOVED Vegas Stakes! Super Scope 6?!...Niice...Isn't Yoshi's Hunting a Super Scope 6 game?
Again, most of these games ARE out or rumored! I for one, love that Pokemon Snap has been mentioned that early on. I LOVED that game and now I feel really confident that it can be here one of these days. But it boggles my mind that even early on, they would mention "Mario Party 3" and leave out 1 and 2.
You can read the entire article here: http://wii.ign.com/articles/680/680846p1.html
Again, this is nothing new..but I just want to hear some feedback on what the VC WAS, and how you can compare it to today.
I'm just pointing this out. I never seen this before, so I apologize to anyone who saw this a million bajillion times..

Personally, I'm sorta upset. Regardless of if this was actually legit at the time, it makes ya wonder--Why weren't we ever allowed to rent? I can understand where problems can arise and for a few points more you can just OWN the game. But personally, I probably would have rented a few games.
Evidently the study highlighted three different pricing structures. The first was a subscription based package that would enable users to rent and play any game they wanted for $14.99 per month. Meanwhile, NES titles were listed for approximately $2.99 and N64 titles for a more expensive $19.99. These numbers are naturally neither finalized nor confirmed by Nintendo itself.
Though, they didn't mention the third option and I don't know why--but I wonder what happened to "$2.99" NES games and WHY N64 games were originally $20?? That's kind of insane to have THAT much of a gap between games.
They listed some "rumored" games at the time and most of them on the list are out now, OR still rumored. But then, saying "Super Mario Bros 3 is coming to the Wii VC!" isn't news, it's pretty much implied.
S-NES Games
* Battle Clash
* Donkey Kong Country
* Donkey Kong Country 2
* Earthbound
* F-Zero
* Illusion of Gaia
* Killer Instinct
* Kirby's Avalanche
* Kirby Dream Course
* Kirby Super Star
* Kirby 3
* Pilot Wings
* Sim City
* Star Fox
* Stunt Race FX
* Super Mario Kart
* Super Mario RPG
* Super Mario World
* Super Metroid
* Super Play Action Football
* Super Scope 6
* Super Soccer
* Super Tennis
* Tetris Attack
* Tetris 2
* Uniracers
* Vegas Stakes
* Wario's Woods
* Yoshi's Hunting
* Yoshi's Island
* Zelda
lmao, I LOVED Vegas Stakes! Super Scope 6?!...Niice...Isn't Yoshi's Hunting a Super Scope 6 game?
N64 Games
* 1080
* Blast Corps
* Bomberman 64
* Cruisin' USA
* Goldeneye
* Mario Golf 64
* Mario Party 3
* Mario Tennis 64
* Ogre Battle 64
* Paper Mario
* Pilot Wings 64
* Pokemon Snap
* Sin & Punishment
* Star Fox 64
* Super Mario 64
* Wave Race
* Yoshi's Story
* Zelda
Again, most of these games ARE out or rumored! I for one, love that Pokemon Snap has been mentioned that early on. I LOVED that game and now I feel really confident that it can be here one of these days. But it boggles my mind that even early on, they would mention "Mario Party 3" and leave out 1 and 2.
You can read the entire article here: http://wii.ign.com/articles/680/680846p1.html
Again, this is nothing new..but I just want to hear some feedback on what the VC WAS, and how you can compare it to today.