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Sin & Punishment
Every Monday morning since the Wii craze began in November 2006, the Wii
Shop Channel has been updated with new downloadable titles to purchase.
The Virtual Console, one of the Wii's few enticing tidbits to core
gamers at launch, promised to make all our favorite classic games
through the N64 era available on one piece of hardware. Things started
out strong for the VC, which reached the 100-game milestone just over
six months after launch. It seems Nintendo just couldn't keep that pace,
however, as the first seven months of 2010 have seen less than twenty
new retro titles. With obvious Nintendo classics like Star
Fox, Yoshi's Island, Pilotwings 64, and Excitebike 64 still waiting to
be let loose -- in addition to the many unseen third party games worth
revisiting -- it seems far too early for the Virtual Console to receive
less than one title a week.
The future of the Virtual Console was looking bright in 2007, however, when Nintendo decided to make the N64 import classic Sin & Punishment
available outside of Asia for the first time. It seems Treasure always
planned a western release, as all the voice acting was
performed in English (with Japanese subtitles), even in the original
Japanese cartridge. The rumor is that a dried-up N64 market in 2000 made
the niche developer think twice. In a rare showing of extra effort on
Nintendo's part, Sin & Punishment was the first of a small
collection of games formerly exclusive to Japan to make it to the
Americas. It probably didn't take that much effort, though, since the
only translation required was in the main menu and tutorials. The
original Japanese subtitles persist even in the localized version.
I'd
always planned on putting down the $12 to try Sin & Punishment at
some point, but I figured the recent release of Sin & Punishment:
Star Successor for the Wii makes this as good a time as any. Might as
well snag the N64 game for some context, right? I downloaded the game
with the intent of completing a first hour review for our readers, but
it seems there isn't a whole lot to talk about beyond that first sixty
minutes, so this has been upgraded to full review status. Lucky you!
