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Wii Virtual Console Releases For May 28, 2007

Written by Brian Szabelski
Published May 29, 2007

Memorial Day weekend is a time to kick back, relax, barbecue, go for a swim, and just avoid work all together. But the folks at Nintendo don't seem to mind working overtime to brings us three new Virtual Console releases for this week, including what I believe is one of the most underappreciated Super Nintendo games out there.

This week's new games are:

ActRaiser (SNES, 1 player, 800 Wii Points): A masterpiece of game design originally released in the early days of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, ActRaiser's enduring popularity stems from its revolutionary combination of action- and simulation-based game play. The user plays the role of the Master, a dethroned deity whose once-idyllic world has fallen under the control of the Evil One. Stripped of godly power, the Master must somehow put an end to the Evil One's reign and rebuild his desolate realm. Game play alternates between two modes: Action and Simulation. In Action mode, the Master must battle against impossible odds to pacify six lands. Pacifying a land unlocks Simulation mode. In this mode, the Master must oversee the development and repopulation of the territory he has reclaimed. In doing so, he will gain followers who gradually restore his godly might, empowering him to take back the next land and, ultimately, defeat the Evil One.

Kid Chameleon (Sega Genesis, 1-2 players, 800 Wii Points): The local arcade is packed with kids, all lining up to play the latest, most realistic video game they've ever seen. It's called Wild Side, and it uses holographic images to immerse the player in a strange world. But there's a problem... kids are literally getting sucked into the game, and now several of them are trapped.

Throughout more than 100 levels, you'll take on several different forms, such as a Berzerker, a Micromax, a Maniaxe or a Skycutter, which will make you much more powerful. It's up to you, Kid Chameleon, the best gamer in town, to get yourself inside the game so that you can defeat the game's boss and bring your friends back to reality.

J.J. & Jeff (TurboGrafx16, 1 player, 600 Wii Points): This comical action game features two bungling detectives, J.J. and Jeff, as they travel through a total of six fields. One day, a request comes into their office to take a case that requires them to "rescue a wealthy man who's been kidnapped." Choose between the two characters and set off alone to outwit your partner and save the day. Each field is broken down into four areas, where enemies, as well as your partner, will try to keep you from your goal. There are many items throughout each area. Kick around in various locations to make them appear. Jump and spray-paint your way toward your goal. If you find a hidden room, you can regain health while being completely entertained by its short sketch and surreal allure.

ActRaiser has been available on the Virtual Console in Japan since March and in Europe since April. Kid Chameleon has been available on the Virtual Console in Japan as of last week. J.J. & Jeff is making its Virtual Console debut.

As always, the three games will be available for download from the Wii Shop Channel at 12 p.m. Eastern/9 a.m. Pacific.

Brian Szabelski is the Assistant Gaming Editor at Blogcritics.org as well as Web Content Editor for the BG News. He also maintains his own blog on IGN, "The Minus World".
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Wii Virtual Console Releases For May 28, 2007
Published: May 29, 2007
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