Wii-kly VC update: the Father’s Day edition

NES Open Tournament Golf - Image 1Nintendo updated its Wii Shop Channel yet again and added three more classic video game titles for fans to download and enjoy. According to the company’s official press statement, this week’s lineup is somewhat geared towards fathers since we ecently celebrated Father’s Day.

First up is NES Open Tournament Golf which features well-loved video game character Mario as a golfer. In this game, players can go head-to-head against each other in Stroke, Modes, and Tournament modes. Open Tournament Golf, which costs 500 Wii Points, features three fantasy courses located in the U.S.A., Japan, and the UK.

TurboGrafx-16 title World Sports Competition, on the other hand, is priced at 600 Wii Points and can support up to five different players. The title sports a total of 18 Olympic events divided into six different categories: shooting, archery, rowing, swimming, and track and field. Various modes include Training and Olympics.

The last title for this week is Bloody Wolf. This action shooter with an overhead view was first released on the TurboGrafx-16, and now fans can enjoy it again – this time for 600 Wii Points. Basically, the premise of the game is that players take on the role of a commando and try to save the kidnapped president deep in enemy territory.

That’s it for now for Virtual Console titles. Now be nice to your dads, okay?

NES Open Tournament Golf - Image 1Nintendo updated its Wii Shop Channel yet again and added three more classic video game titles for fans to download and enjoy. According to the company’s official press statement, this week’s lineup is somewhat geared towards fathers since we ecently celebrated Father’s Day.

First up is NES Open Tournament Golf which features well-loved video game character Mario as a golfer. In this game, players can go head-to-head against each other in Stroke, Modes, and Tournament modes. Open Tournament Golf, which costs 500 Wii Points, features three fantasy courses located in the U.S.A., Japan, and the UK.

TurboGrafx-16 title World Sports Competition, on the other hand, is priced at 600 Wii Points and can support up to five different players. The title sports a total of 18 Olympic events divided into six different categories: shooting, archery, rowing, swimming, and track and field. Various modes include Training and Olympics.

The last title for this week is Bloody Wolf. This action shooter with an overhead view was first released on the TurboGrafx-16, and now fans can enjoy it again – this time for 600 Wii Points. Basically, the premise of the game is that players take on the role of a commando and try to save the kidnapped president deep in enemy territory.

That’s it for now for Virtual Console titles. Now be nice to your dads, okay?

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