I'll be heading home from work a little bit earlier today...thanks for the heads up!Sonic R wrote:Its a bit borderliner but,
Sin & Punishment is to be realized in the USA today on the Virtual Console!
Source is here -- Import games on Vitrual Console!
Wii VC & Flash Shmups Thread
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1200 points...yikesSonic R wrote:Sin & Punishment
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captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
Sin and Punishment: never really played it before but seems like a great game. Too bad they couldn't have tweaked it to use the wiimote, but great fun nonetheless. Controls seem a bit nasty though (as said earlier...)
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Well, the left shoulder pad fires, which is fine I suppose but it becomes frusterating to press it while trying to move the aiming reticle with your left thumb. You cannot use the d pad. The right shoulder button is used to jump. The a and b buttons move the character left and right (very odd). It's just annoying and frusterating sometimes when you start a game and have to reteach yourself the controlls. I constantly have to think which buttons to push and this is never a good thing.
You can use the right stick for aiming, however you need the right hand to do the moving and jumping.
Also, quick aiming with the left stick while holding down the shoulder button is not comfortable at all.

Also, quick aiming with the left stick while holding down the shoulder button is not comfortable at all.
Some of the best shmups don't actually end in a vowel.
No, this game is not Space Invaders.
No, this game is not Space Invaders.
Hmmm…Pixel_Outlaw wrote:Well, the left shoulder pad fires, which is fine I suppose but it becomes frusterating to press it while trying to move the aiming reticle with your left thumb. You cannot use the d pad. The right shoulder button is used to jump. The a and b buttons move the character left and right (very odd). It's just annoying and frusterating sometimes when you start a game and have to reteach yourself the controlls. I constantly have to think which buttons to push and this is never a good thing.You can use the right stick for aiming, however you need the right hand to do the moving and jumping.
Also, quick aiming with the left stick while holding down the shoulder button is not comfortable at all.
On the N64 the controlls work like so:
D+pad can move character as well as the "c" buttons
analog stick moves the crosshair
Z button shoots
L and R shoulder buttons jump
(I do not know if any functions are map to the A and B buttons)
I want to play on the classic controller using:
Left analog to move character
Right analog to move cross hair
one shoulder button for jump
one shoulder button for shoot
When I play on the N64 I hold the controller funny

with my right thumb on the analog and my left thumb on the d+pad
I use my right finger to shoot and my left finger on the L button for jump
I hold the controller the same for Bangai-o as well.
Thank you Pixel_Outlaw for explaining the controls

Perhaps that's the problem. Both the left and right analog sticks do the same thing.
By the way, I don't mean to overplay this. I've never really played the game before, so if someone said 'learn 2 play', they might well be in the right. I just feel the set ups are awkward and seemingly convoluted for the classic controller. I will reiterate, I would have happily paid for a full price game to play this adapted to the wiimote+nunchuck which would have actually been ideal.
By the way, I don't mean to overplay this. I've never really played the game before, so if someone said 'learn 2 play', they might well be in the right. I just feel the set ups are awkward and seemingly convoluted for the classic controller. I will reiterate, I would have happily paid for a full price game to play this adapted to the wiimote+nunchuck which would have actually been ideal.
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I never say things like "learn 2 play"[sic] -- I only ask about control set upCMoon wrote:Perhaps that's the problem. Both the left and right analog sticks do the same thing.
By the way, I don't mean to overplay this. I've never really played the game before, so if someone said 'learn 2 play', they might well be in the right…

It appears that both analog sticks are do the same thing?

Thats not cool. I may just have to pass on this

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Yep. Dunno why they didn't go with the obvious C-buttons to right stick mapping.Sonic R wrote:It appears that both analog sticks are do the same thing?![]()
Haven't tried it out yet but looking at the control options it seems Type 3 would be the most painless for the Classic Controller (L and R to strafe, left stick to aim, B to shoot, A to jump, X to change cursor).
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Thank you Zach Keene for the conformation.Zach Keene wrote:Yep. Dunno why they didn't go with the obvious C-buttons to right stick mapping.Sonic R wrote:It appears that both analog sticks are do the same thing?![]()
Haven't tried it out yet but looking at the control options it seems Type 3 would be the most painless for the Classic Controller (L and R to strafe, left stick to aim, B to shoot, A to jump, X to change cursor).
I regret that I will have to pass this up

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I use type 3. I ain't mad at it. Woulda probably liked this better on N64 controller though.
Great game
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A little OT but with the low US dollar, I couldn't help but get yesasia to send a Japanese Wii my way. Free express shipping, no duties, and parity with Canadian dollar sounded too good to me.
Anyway, I recall something about even the prepaid Wii Points cards to be region-locked, so this means I will need to buy some Japanese Wii Points cards also?
Anyway, I recall something about even the prepaid Wii Points cards to be region-locked, so this means I will need to buy some Japanese Wii Points cards also?
From what I know, you can buy Japan Wii points from the Virtual Console screen itself. You'd need a Visa/Mastercard credit card.iatneH wrote:A little OT but with the low US dollar, I couldn't help but get yesasia to send a Japanese Wii my way. Free express shipping, no duties, and parity with Canadian dollar sounded too good to me.
Anyway, I recall something about even the prepaid Wii Points cards to be region-locked, so this means I will need to buy some Japanese Wii Points cards also?
Thanks. I don't have a Visa or MC so I bought 6000 points from yesasia. 2xUSD$32.99 is still cheaper than 3xCAD$24.99 + 13.5% tax for buying NA cards at retail here.sfried wrote:From what I know, you can buy Japan Wii points from the Virtual Console screen itself. You'd need a Visa/Mastercard credit card.
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WOW, I didn't know that, that rocks!Asherdude wrote:Damn! This is the game that I've been waiting for!

I have heard that you can buy flash memory expansion for the Wii, but I don't know how expensive that is.
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It's a plain vanilla SD memory card. Price is around $25-30 for a 2GB card and peanuts for 1GB and under if you know where to look. Don't know how common the little tiny computer stores are in your area, but they are all over town in my parts.dave4shmups wrote:I have heard that you can buy flash memory expansion for the Wii, but I don't know how expensive that is.
Something like this will work.
2GB is the maximum capacity under the official SD protocol. As far as I know, Wii does not support the newer SDHC standard which allows for higher capacities, and using non-SDHC 4GB cards is a bit iffy.
Also, the VC games need to be stored in the Wii's internal flash memory, so the expansion can only be used for storage if you run out of internal space; you will need to copy your VC stuff back onto the internal memory if you want to play something you have deleted.
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I have no idea what's up with Nintendo's site, but the greyed out games are still available in the Wii Shop. So far the only example of a VC game being removed was in Europe, where SMB: The Lost Levels was only available for a limited time.dave4shmups wrote:What worries me, though, is that on Nintendo's official VC site, there are some game titles that are grey and that you can't click on-how fast do they remove games from this site? I want a Wii, but it will be a little while before I can afford to get one.
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?!?! I used to buy NA Wii points cards for less than USD 20.00 w/ no sale tax at eBay. Just look for those sellers with stright records and willing to email you the code.iatneH wrote:Thanks. I don't have a Visa or MC so I bought 6000 points from yesasia. 2xUSD$32.99 is still cheaper than 3xCAD$24.99 + 13.5% tax for buying NA cards at retail here.sfried wrote:From what I know, you can buy Japan Wii points from the Virtual Console screen itself. You'd need a Visa/Mastercard credit card.
You could buy Wii point directly from Nintendo via the Wii Shop chanel. I got a USD Creadit Card issued by an US bank, but I still couldn't buy Wii points that's way bucause Nintendo required users to provide an address that match the billing address of the card. (I think that is for calculate sale tax.) And since my island does not belongs to the territory of United Status. I couldn't buy Wii points that's way.
For the Japanese Wii, you might be able to buy Wii point this way, since Japanese got to pay the same sale tax no matter which province you live in. In this case, Nintendo might not required you to enter your card's billing address so you might be able to buy Japanese Wii points this way. But you would have to pay Japanese Sale tax.
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Canada Governament > US Governament > My Island's Government > British Governament
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But why do I need to pay more tax to the Canada/USA Government? I am not a Canada/USA citizen and I haven't even been to Canada/USA this year....

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