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JP Wii Virtual Console: 11/21/07: Ghosts & Goblins, Nuts & Milk. Wait, wha?

Akira_EX | November 20, 2007 | News | Wii 
With the NA releases of Sin & Punishment and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels on the Virtual Console, paying attention to which games get VC releases in both Japan and Europe get much more important, as these games are then ready to be used on the VC, and sport the possibility of crossing the ocean.

Honestly, I've only heard of one of these games: Ghosts N Goblins for the Famicom. I guess we'll call this the highlight this week.

Joining it are the oddly titled Nuts & Milk for the Famicom, Eternal Champions for the Mega Drive, A-Train III for the PC Engine, and Top Hunter for the NeoGeo.
It's another week of high quantity on Japan's Virtual Console -- but that doesn't necessarily mean that, when employing their shovel, Nintendo didn't pick up some good stuff. In fact, overall, this is a very solid Virtual Console week, featuring five games new to the VC in any region. We're pretty likely to at least get Ghosts 'n' Goblins soon in the U.S., and Eternal Champions's Japanese release makes an upcoming release pretty likely. We're hoping for Nuts & Milk ourselves, just because the name makes us laugh every time we see it. Not because of any prurient reason -- we just think it looks like a shopping list.

  • Ghosts 'n' Goblins (Famicom, 1-2 players, 500 Wii Points)
  • Nuts & Milk (Famicom, 1-2 players, 500 Wii Points)
  • Eternal Champions (Mega Drive, 1-2 players, 600 Wii Points)
  • A-Train III (PC Engine, 1 player, 800 Wii Points)
  • Top Hunter (Neo Geo, 1-2 players, 900 Wii Points)

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      Capn Droid | November 22, 2007
      Nuts and Milk. I'm not even going to think about what that refers to.

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