U.S. VC update: F-Zero X, Street Fighter II’ Turbo: Hyper Fighting & China Warrior
Virtual Console fanatics out there should know what time it is. Yep, it’s time for three more new classic titles (isn’t that a bit of a misnomer, though?) to drop in on the U.S. VC. Here are the titles that will be going live today:
- F-Zero X – This N64 racer lets players choose from 30 different hover-cars, including updated versions of vehicles found in the original F-Zero. Players can choose to try and win the Grand Prix Cup, get the fastest time in a Time Trial race or engage in some friendly destruction in a Death Race. F-Zero X supports up to four players and is available for 1,000 Wii points.
- Street Fighter II’ Turbo: Hyper Fighting – Who doesn’t know what Street Fighter is? Originally released for the SNES, features the eight original World Warriors along with playable boss characters. The game also features enhanced speed and better character balancing. Hyper Fighting is for one to two players and costs 800 Wii Points.
- China Warrior – This single-player sidescroller was originally released for the TurboGrafx-16 at around the same time that that console came out in Japan. Players take control of Wang the kung fu master, who must fight his way to the top of the Chinese kung fu world and defeat the Dark Emperor. This one goes for 600 Wii Points a pop.
Virtual Console fanatics out there should know what time it is. Yep, it’s time for three more new classic titles (isn’t that a bit of a misnomer, though?) to drop in on the U.S. VC. Here are the titles that will be going live today:
- F-Zero X – This N64 racer lets players choose from 30 different hover-cars, including updated versions of vehicles found in the original F-Zero. Players can choose to try and win the Grand Prix Cup, get the fastest time in a Time Trial race or engage in some friendly destruction in a Death Race. F-Zero X supports up to four players and is available for 1,000 Wii points.
- Street Fighter II’ Turbo: Hyper Fighting – Who doesn’t know what Street Fighter is? Originally released for the SNES, features the eight original World Warriors along with playable boss characters. The game also features enhanced speed and better character balancing. Hyper Fighting is for one to two players and costs 800 Wii Points.
- China Warrior – This single-player sidescroller was originally released for the TurboGrafx-16 at around the same time that that console came out in Japan. Players take control of Wang the kung fu master, who must fight his way to the top of the Chinese kung fu world and defeat the Dark Emperor. This one goes for 600 Wii Points a pop.