Monday, November 26, 2012
Wily Wars Not Included On SEGA's "New" Genesis Console
Yes, Mega Man: The Wily Wars is still coming preloaded on SEGA's Ultimate Portable Game Player. Now worries there. However, for those of you wondering if the game would be included on the portable's home console counterpart, the "new" Sega Genesis Classic Game Console, well, I've got some not-so-great news.
AtGames’ website uploaded a PDF version of the console's user manual which also includes the complete list of games included. There's no Wily Wars. Kind of a bummer, but there is some good news: you can hook up the portable system to your TV. It's been confirmed to support video-out via an AV cable (sold separately, mind you).
So all in all, if you've been on the fence about which system to get, you're better off with the portable. It's got The Wily Wars. First time you can buy it in the U.S legitimately since good 'ol 1995. The Ultimate Portable Game Player will set you back $60-- on sale now.
I just want to know if they've fixed the Wily Towers being inaccessible problem that the original release suffered from.
ReplyDeleteWell that sucks.
ReplyDelete@Captain
ReplyDeleteThat was an emulator-only glitch. Apparently, the US Sega Channel version of The Wily Wars worked just as well as the European or Japanese cartridge releases.
@Captain
ReplyDeleteThat's not a problem from the original release, that's a problem with the emulation. Which means the problem will almost certainly be in place here as well.
Aw. :(
ReplyDeleteIf it's on the portable, then I guess emulation issues weren't the problem?
@Joseph Collins
ReplyDeleteIt depends on the quality of emulation being done, and the company producing this doesn't have a great track record. Wouldn't hold out on it working.
Further proof that Capcom hates Mega Man? I think so.
ReplyDeleteOh come on, I honestly do not think Capcom is to blame for this.
ReplyDeleteI want it on Wii Virtual Console, please ?! I know that it is available for emulators but...
ReplyDeleteIts like, such a taboo thing to have anything Megaman on a home console now a days lol.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I read, this new console can play Japanese and European games (no word if that's just because the cartridge bay is big enough or if there is no lock-out), but I did read that the system has trouble writing to the save-files on cartridges that support them, which is pretty sucky.
ReplyDeleteNot sure if the portable unit has that trouble or not (or if it can even support cartridges)?