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Why is the first PC Engine Gradius only available on Wii U, while Gradius II for PC Engine is only available on Wii? Ask Konami. Konami did release Gradius II for Virtual Console in the U.S., but only the PC Engine version, and only on Wii. Alternately, it also showed up last summer as a PlayStation 4 Arcade Archives title. Gradius II appears on Gradius Collection for PSP. It's a stunning example of what the NES hardware could do with a little assistance. due to the inclusion of a proprietary, Japan-only co-processor chip in the cart, but if you have the means to play Famicom cartridges, definitely track that version down. Incidentally, the Famicom (NES) version never came to the U.S.

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It is, in many ways, a definitive game in the series: A massive upgrade over the original. for nearly 20 years after its original arcade debut. The second Gradius didn't show up in the U.S. If you don't go with the arcade release for PS4, this port is your best option for experiencing the original game. Unlike NES games on Wii U, PC Engine games are pretty much perfect on the system. The spectacular PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16) conversion of Gradius appears on Wii U's Virtual Console. The best emulation Nintendo offers for the original Gradius is on last year's Classic NES Edition mini-console, but good luck finding that if you don't already own one. Wii suffers from lag and blur on high-definition televisions, 3DS doesn't offer true-pixel scaling, and Wii U looks much too dark and smeary for its own good. Each iteration of Virtual Console comes with its usual caveats, of course. The scaled-down but nevertheless excellent NES port of Gradius appears on all three iterations of Nintendo's Virtual Console: Wii, 3DS, and Wii U. The 1985 coin-op version appears on both Gradius Collection and on PlayStation 4's Arcade Archives. You can easily choose among three different versions of the game: It's a little bare-bones now, but still a great shooter.
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The first game in the series debuted in 1985 and defined everything to come: The power-up system, the horizontal-scrolling combat, the Options, the Moai heads. Sadly, it still won't run on PlayStation TV, but despite these issues it remains by far the best way to get your hands on the majority of the Gradius series in a single, affordable package.Īnyway, here's the lowdown on the individual games: While the store doesn't list it as being PlayStation Vita-compatible, several listeners have confirmed that you can get it running on Vita by downloading the game to PlayStation 3 and transferring it to the handheld physically.
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The PSP is dead now, of course, but you can still find Gradius Collection on the PlayStation Store. Five classic Gradius games ( Gradius through Gradius IV, and Gradius Gaiden) shipped on the Gradius Collection for PSP back in 2009.

We covered a lot of games, and while we dedicated some conversation to various avenues to revisit several of the releases discussed, there's nothing like a proper, organized hub for that information.īefore we begin, I will say that Konami has made this whole thing relatively easy for interested fans. This week, the Hardcore Gaming 101 crew joined us for a fairly comprehensive survey of the Gradius series. Our "How Can I Play It?" series lays out the best options for legitimately and legally playing the classic games we cover here at Retronauts, ideally on current platforms. © 2018 Nintendo.Mission control for retronauts former EIC of 1UP.com and taking dapper (and frogs) back from the Nazis. Nintendo Entertainment System, NES and Nintendo Switch are trademarks of Nintendo.

©Piko Interactive LLC, ©1993 KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD. Copyright Piko Interactive LLC, Original Game by Will Harvey. Copyright Piko Interactive LLC, Original Game by Beam Software.

©CULTURE BRAIN EXCEL ©SEGA ©1990 SNK CORP OF AMERICA ©Nintendo ©Konami Digital Entertainment ©ARC SYSTEM WORKS ©CAPCOM CO., LTD. A Nintendo Switch Online membership is required to access the games. There are some differences in game performance and presentation as compared to the original versions of these games.
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The games compiled in this software are reproductions of the original games for use on the Nintendo Switch system. The storage requirements will increase as additional games are added to the software. Internet access required for online features. Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online play.
