This week on the Virtual Console: Final Fight

Nintendo announced Final Fight, Mighty Bomb Jack and Ordyne are coming to the Virtual Console today. While Final Fight is a classic, you’re paying for the Super Nintendo version that is missing co-op play and Guy. Maybe it’s worth $8, but you could just wait for the inevitable release of Final Fight 2. Instead of getting Final Fight I think Ordyne is worth a second look. Few people probably owned the TG-16 release and it’s a decent shmup. Something missing on this week’s list is Ninja Spirit, which is on Japan’s list this week. Since Japan just got Ninja Spirit maybe we’ll see it next week?

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Mighty Bomb Jack(TM) (NES(R), 1 player, 500 Wii Points):  Mighty Bomb Jack is an action/adventure game that was originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987 by Tecmo.  The hero of the game, Jack, must make his way through 16 levels of a pyramid in order to defeat the demon Belzebut and rescue the royal Pamera family.  Each level is split into two parts; an action zone and a Royal Palace room.  Action zones can be split up into several portions, and contain power-ups usually hidden in treasure chests such as money bags, Mighty Coins, and Mighty Drinks.  Mighty Coins allow Jack to change colors; blue allows Jack to open orange treasure chests, orange allows him to open any treasure chest by simply touching it from the side, and green transforms all enemies on the screen into coins for 5 seconds.  Mighty Drinks add 10 seconds to the game’s timer.

 

Final Fight (Super NES(R), 1 player, 800 Wii Points):  Jessica had it all.  She was the daughter of former wrestling star and mayor of Metro City Mike Haggar and girlfriend to Cody Travers, one of the coolest and toughest boys around.  But now she has been mysteriously kidnapped!  Take to the streets with either Haggar or Cody and fight your way across town, deep into the turf of the Mad Gear Gang.  As you cross the town, fight with all your strength to save the one you love.  Enjoy unmatched beat ’em up action in this arcade classic and discover just who is behind the Mad Gear Gang in what may be Metro City’s final fight.

 

Ordyne(TM) (TurboGrafx16, 2 players, 600 Wii Points):  Ordyne is a port of the popular side-scrolling arcade shooter that includes simultaneous two-player co-op play as well as impressive visuals and catchy background music.  The evil Kubota has kidnapped Dr. Tomari’s fiancee, Kana, and taken the colossal nuclear reactor Ordyne.  In order to reclaim them, Dr. Tomari and his assistant Felix take to their battleships and head off in pursuit.  Avoid enemies and advance through seven different levels that take place on land, sea, and air.  Collect crystals from defeated enemies and use them to buy items or upgrades for your ship at the Space Inn.  Do you have what it takes to defeat the boss at the end of each level and ultimately reach Kubota in the final stage, Kubota World?


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