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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => General Internet News => Topic started by: benJamin on September 18, 2006, 06:39:25 AM
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According to an article on N-Sider, some Amiga 500 games will be available on Nintendo Wii's Virtual Console in the future.
N-Sider Article (http://www.n-sider.com/newsview.php?type=story&storyid=2433)
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Nintendo FTW!
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I was hoping to get my hands on one of these anyway; depending on what games they come up with I may be even happier.
I am, of course, assuming that it will be companies such as EA and Factor 5 that will have games that would fit the bill. Would be nice to see the 'impossible', though (such as SWIV).
benJamin
"My lady, she loves me!"
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I wish Mr Nutz had been ported to ANY other system from the Amiga version. I know its not the best game in the world but I like it and its a BILLION times better than the SNES version which is the one that got released on GBA. :cry:
As for Wii, I agree that its probably just a load of EA stuff. Trouble is so much stuff no publisher has the rights to anymore so its pretty limited what can get released.
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Cool, a Nintamig! :lol:
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tEH TRUE AMIGA!!!11
jk, I wonder what this is all about.
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I wonder what this is all about.
Well, the new Nintendo Wii (home console) will have a "Virtual Console" feature. As I understand it, it's a emulator-type environment that allows you to purchase* and play 1st (and possibly some 3rd) party titles from past Nintendo consoles.
For instance, if you're really fond of the original ExciteBike, you can purchase* it again for your new Wii, and have it downloaded** to your console for play. According to this rumor, apparently some 3rd party titles for Amiga may also be available in that same environment.
What I haven't heard adequately explained yet:
* (PURCHASE) -- Do you really PURCHASE the game, or is it pay-to-play? If it *IS* purchase, what happens when Nintendo retires the Wii for the next big thing?
** (DOWNLOAD) -- Do you have the game downloaded to your console, or do you just get a license to play it on-line with your account? Does the game stick with your account or your console or both?
The Wii is a really interesting little beast. I'd really like to hear some straight answers to these questions, though....
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Actually it's got 8 launch titles from Ubisoft, 4 from Activision, 4 from THQ, 6 from EA and a couple of dozen from a bunch of smaller publishers.
Some are "launch window" not launch day.
So yeah, it's got ALOT of support. I guess most of you from outside the USA didn't hear about all the buzz it generated at E3...4 hour wait to try it out...
http://www.joystiq.com/2006/09/14/nintendo-releases-wii-promo-materials-games-list/
The Japanese conference held 9-14 had a list of 102 games...
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Read this and all will be revealed:
http://www.4colorrebellion.com/archives/2006/09/14/highlights-from-new-york-wii-event/
Another good source of Wii info:
http://www.planetgamecube.com/
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It'll be interesting to see which Amiga games are available. Personally, some Team 17 classics would be good. :-)
Couple of questions: how would games that require keyboard input be possible? And does this mean that the Virtual Console has a full UAE implementation build in?
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Well, I'll believe it when I'm playing them but you've gotta love the irony - it took Nintendo to revive the Amiga - if there's some truly great games in there (and lets face it, the Amiga has many) thousands of people all over the world could end up playing them...
Life is strange sometimes eh?
Interestingly enough though, Amiga Inc. MUST know about this since if there's any kind of emulation going on then Nintendo would need to license the Amiga ROMs. I heard a rumor that Genesis games were also going to be playable on the Wii - my bet is that rather than seeing 'true' Amiga games we'll get the Genesis ports.
Still, I'll keep my fingers crossed and hope I can play Chaos Engine at some point on the Wii (and not the crappy console versions) :-D
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Still, I'll keep my fingers crossed and hope I can play Chaos Engine at some point on the Wii (and not the crappy console versions)
Hey, CD32 version is quite nice, I actually consider it better (too bad also a bit slower) than the disk version :-D
Also, most A500 games probably don't need "real" rom images anyway anymore.
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/wishful thinking mode on
If it does include a UAE derivative, it'd be great if some way was provided for getting ADF files on to the machine...
/wishful thinking mode off
But no doubt it'll be closed up and the only way to get games on to it will be to pay.
/dream mode on
Imagine a Wii with UAE plus USB Catweasel!
/dream mode off
No chance!
- Ali
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Interestingly enough though, Amiga Inc. MUST know about this since if there's any kind of emulation going on then Nintendo would need to license the Amiga ROMs.
Do you remember? from Bill Q&A:
Yes, Amiga actually entered into a contract in 2005 with a firm to develop some products based on the Amiga classic technologies and we are looking forward to seeing those products. We have also been in discussions with the creator of the MiniMig, but he decided to go another direction.
We are working on a product that would allow the retro games to be played on various devices, and I hope that we will have some more concrete timing on that product very soon.
UUUMMMHHH!!!! :idea: May be Nintendo is that firm :-D
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I smell an AROS on Wii bounty...
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S'long as I get some Psygnosis games, I'm set.
Hell, I bought my first Amiga 500 just for Shadow of the Beast... I would consider buying a Wii for SoTB, Walker, Ballistix, Killing Game Show, etc.
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In the event that Sony still own the rights to those (Psygnosis) games, I consider that highly doubtful, I'm afraid.
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Then poo-poo on Sony and the Wii :cry:
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;-) Heh. It seems that things are looking up for Amiga, Inc. at last.
:-? I wonder how the games will be marketed? Sure, they'll be downloaded via the Internet, but will they be presented as old Amiga games, or will Joe Average be allowed to assume that they're just old Nintendo games that he hadn't heard of when they were new?
Hopefully, it'll be the former. This would help renew intrest in the Amiga platform among the general public again.
;-) At least a bit....
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Howzabout the Nintendo Wii running AmigaOS?
Everyone has muttered about how great it'd be to run OS4 (etc.) on the PS3, but the Wii is a PowerPC-based platform...
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and specifically, a FULL+ PPC chip as opposed to Xenos or Cell...
The Gamecube's was a full PPC G3 with a faster bus (up to 200MHz), extra cache (and programmable), 37 SIMD (ala Altivec) instructions and 2 32bit interger math processors replacing 1 64 bit one. "Broadway" is 100% backwards compatible with the "Gekko".
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@lou_dias
Couldn't agree more;
http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=24519
This is a win-win opportunity for Nintendo and more so for Amiga Inc. Linux was ported/converted to the Gamecube by developers who were neither endorsed by Nintendo nor did have any 'official' documentation. If Amiga Inc. strike a deal to port OS4 officially on the Wii, I'm sure the fabulous Friedens twins will be up to the task.
Finally, Hyperion will be able to sell OS4 and we will able to buy real, quality hardware to run our favourite operating system on and play some innovative games, just like it was with the A500.
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Imagine controlling Workbench with a wand waved in the air... scrolling down the DOpus menu like a deranged chimp with a banana...
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To hell with Nintendo. They're still claiming at their site that all emulators are illegal.
And now they are providing emulators?!
Sorry, they can't have it both ways, either they are lying hypocrites or are breaking the law. Fsck 'em.