Yes it's on DS, and different than the Wii version. A trailer:Xeogred wrote:Sonic Colors is on the DS? Is it different than the Wii version?
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Yes it's on DS, and different than the Wii version. A trailer:Xeogred wrote:Sonic Colors is on the DS? Is it different than the Wii version?
Nope those tools at Nintendo stubbornly have reserved them for the ambassador program only. The only hope I'd think would be GBA on the Switch at this point after they launch their game libraries with that paid online subscription.Xeogred wrote: EDIT: Are there no GBA games on the eshop for the 3DS?
I mean, they DID straight up promise that the GBA ambassador games would never be sold on the store. Sticking to their word at least.Tanooki wrote:Nope those tools at Nintendo stubbornly have reserved them for the ambassador program only. The only hope I'd think would be GBA on the Switch at this point after they launch their game libraries with that paid online subscription.Xeogred wrote: EDIT: Are there no GBA games on the eshop for the 3DS?
Yeah that's why I asked! So... I can play some GBA games on my Wii U, but can't play old handheld games on a new handheld. Nintendo makes it hard to give them money sometimes.PartridgeSenpai wrote:That's a very odd choice indeed, given how I'm pretty sure you can buy GBA games on the Wii U's virtual console O.o
That's exactly what I thought way back when. The way they specifically left out some of the BEST games and gave us their inferior brothers and sisters (we got Metroid Fusion instead of Metroid Zero Mission, for example) made it seem like they were saving the really good stuff to be sold later on the store. Then that never really happened, so it was just "wut?" O.oTanooki wrote: That would explain some of the odd choices of which games did or didn't make the cut among those in the program.
I always figured they were future-proofing. GBA games on 3DS are run on the hardware, not fully emulated. If the hardware changes in the wrong way it probably introduces issues with supporting those games in future.PartridgeSenpai wrote:That's exactly what I thought way back when. The way they specifically left out some of the BEST games and gave us their inferior brothers and sisters (we got Metroid Fusion instead of Metroid Zero Mission, for example) made it seem like they were saving the really good stuff to be sold later on the store. Then that never really happened, so it was just "wut?" O.oTanooki wrote: That would explain some of the odd choices of which games did or didn't make the cut among those in the program.