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Like the original NES Remix before it NES Remix 2 is a compilation of remixed NES titles and was primarily released as a Nintendo eShop download title.
You can choose to play 'challenges' based on any specific game featured in the list below, and as you progress through the game you unlock more 'remix' games, which will mix things up to throw Kirby into a Super Mario Bros 3 environment, or maybe even throw Mario into Link's shoes.
A list of the games which have been remixed in this title are below.
- Ice Hockey
- Wario's Woods
- Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
- Super Mario Bros. 2
- Dr. Mario
- Kirby's Adventure
- Super Mario Bros. 3
- Kid Icarus
- Punch-Out!!
- Metroid
- NES Open Tournament Golf
- Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
The official description from Nintendo
Take a run at even more retro remixes in NES™ Remix 2! Delve into over 160 bite-sized 8-bit challenges based on classic moments from 12 NES titles. This time, try your hand at twisted trials taken from later NES releases like Metroid, Kirby’s Adventure, Super Mario Bros. 3, Punch-Out!!, Kid Icarus, and more!
Conquer NES stages and earn Stars to unlock extra stages before moving onto Remix stages, where the rules are rewritten and the outcomes are all but expected! Nab coins from the world of Mario as Kirby, help Link escape a ghastly gang of Boos and try to clear viruses as they change colour in Dr. Mario – even retro veterans will have to relearn loads to overcome these encounters!
Re-master a dozen classic NES titles and get a fresh spin on the retro era in NES™ Remix 2, only on Nintendo eShop on Wii U!
Conquer NES stages and earn Stars to unlock extra stages before moving onto Remix stages, where the rules are rewritten and the outcomes are all but expected! Nab coins from the world of Mario as Kirby, help Link escape a ghastly gang of Boos and try to clear viruses as they change colour in Dr. Mario – even retro veterans will have to relearn loads to overcome these encounters!
Re-master a dozen classic NES titles and get a fresh spin on the retro era in NES™ Remix 2, only on Nintendo eShop on Wii U!
Super Luigi Bros
Put Super Mario Bros into reverse, sideline Mario and put the Big L in his place - and you've got Super Luigi Bros, every SMB speedrunners nightmare.
Dec 14, 2012 As far as i know, this mod does not change the Dx version. I can give you an afirmative on that on DX10 (crysis 1). DX11 has huge improvments, but i higly doubt they are used well on farcry 3 (i saw gameplays of farcry 3, and it is a DX9 based game, with dx10/11 bearly noticible). Mar 25, 2013 Enjoyed the Video? Consider supporting Adi through a paypal donation: Far Cry 3 MOD IT! 1: SweetFX (Graphics Shad. 30 rows Nov 29, 2012 @Shaer/@James0917. Place the SweetFX files in 'Far Cry 3bin'. It's working only with DX9, you will get many errors then just click OK until game will start. Put the same SweetFX files in the MP directory of COD, should work, I have not tested it tho. As for the crash, not sure what would be causing that unless he has it in the wrong spot, I had no crashes or issues and so far your friend seems to be the only one:( SweetFX sadly is hit or miss for some people, not exactly sure why. Follow instructions and download SweetFX 1.3 I highly recommend reading this Blog as well to get familiar with Sweet FX Step Three: Download my SweetFXsettings Copy and Paste into your Far Cry Folder (Overwrite the original) Step Four: Once in game, go to your video setting / calibration. Far cry 3 sweetfx.
Officially this game was released after the Year of Luigi ended however it is still very much considered to be the last game of the Year of Luigi.
The idea for this game was inspired by a challenge from the original NES Remix where Luigi had to run through world 1-2 backwards.
Super Luigi Bros official gameplay trailer
Championship mode
Another game mode is the Championship mode. The whole nostalgic 8 Bit feeling of the NES Remix games is continued in this mode which is based on a similar setup to that of the Nintendo World Championships which took place in 1990 in the U.S and spanned 29 cities where players had to take on a trio of challenges featuring gameplay from Rad Racer, Super Mario Bros and Tetris to compete for the highest score to win prizes.
This time in the NES Remix 2 Championship mode once again the player must try to get the highest score fighting their way through the following challenges with a total time on the clock of only 6 minutes and 21 seconds:-
This time in the NES Remix 2 Championship mode once again the player must try to get the highest score fighting their way through the following challenges with a total time on the clock of only 6 minutes and 21 seconds:-
- Collect 50 Coins in Super Mario Bros as quickly as possible
- Collect 25 Coins in Super Mario Bros. 3 as quickly as possible
- Get as many points as possible in a round of Dr. Mario in the time you have left or until you die - this is the most sensitive one which can make or break a players score.
A Japanese advert for the FAMICOM REMIX 1 and 2 Compilation disc
Trivia
- In Japan a compilation disc including NES Remix 1 and 2 was released on a disc titled FAMICOM REMIX 1 + 2. It was released 24/04/2014.
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NES Remix, known as Famicom Remix (Japanese: ファミコン リミックス Famikon Rimikkusu)[1] in Japan, is a Nintendo eShop exclusive game on the Wii U. The game involves completing various challenges based upon early-to-mid NES titles, such as Super Mario Bros., Clu Clu Land, and The Legend of Zelda. A sequel, titled NES Remix 2, was later released in April 2014. Both titles have also been released as a retail compilation, titled NES Remix Pack, released in Japan on April 24, 2014 as Famicom Remix 1+2,[2] and released in America on December 5, 2014.[3] It is also the first game in the NES Remix series.
Gameplay[edit]NES Remix contains sixteen NES games remixed with new challenges. Examples include beating a stage from Super Mario Bros. backwards as Luigi, or playing Donkey Kong as Link. During each stage, the player is given a certain number of hearts as 'life'; if the player dies at any point in the game, they 'Miss' and lose one heart. Losing all of them results in a game over. After clearing each stage, the player is given a ranking of one to three stars based upon their clear time; if the player clears in a low enough time, the three stars become rainbow stars. These stars are required to unlock the Remix levels. The game features Miiverse integration, in that players can share their level clear times with other players, and make posts to Miiverse which can be viewed and liked by other players in-game. The game also incorporates stamps; after clearing each level, the player is given a certain number of Bits based upon the conditions on which they cleared the stage, and collecting a certain number of Bits unlocks a stamp that represents a character or an item of the game. The game also allows the player to quickly access the Nintendo eShop page for any of the games featured. Games[edit]NES Remix contains challenges based upon the following games:
Mario stages[edit]Donkey Kong[edit]
Donkey Kong Jr.[edit]
Mario Bros.[edit]
Wrecking Crew[edit]
Super Mario Bros.[edit]
Remix I[edit]
Remix II[edit]
Bonus[edit]
Stamps[edit]
In NES Remix, stamps are earned by collecting Bits. These are automatically obtained by clearing stages. Extra Bits are earned for clearing stages for the first time, obtaining high scores and/or clearing them perfectly (without taking damage or obtaining misses or Game Overs). There are 100 stamps that can be collected in the game, of which 10 are automatically available from the start. Gallery[edit]
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Developer(s) | Nintendo EAD Tokyo indieszero |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Director(s) | Koichi Hayashida[1] |
Producer(s) | Yoshiaki Koizumi |
Programmer(s) | Koichi Hayashida[1] |
Composer(s) | Toshiyuki Sudo |
Platform(s) | Wii U, Nintendo 3DS |
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Genre(s) | Action, arcade |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
NES Remix[a] is a compilation video game series for Wii U, developed by Nintendo and indieszero. The first game was simultaneously announced and released on December 18, 2013 on the Nintendo eShop following a Nintendo Direct presentation. A second game, NES Remix 2[b], was released on April 25, 2014. A retail edition consisting of both games, titled NES Remix Pack[c], was released on April 24, 2014 in Japan[2] and December 5, 2014 in North America. Another title, Ultimate NES Remix[d] for Nintendo 3DS, was released on November 7, 2014 in Europe, November 8, 2014 in Australia, December 5, 2014 in North America and August 27, 2015 in Japan.[3]
The first game in the series, NES Remix, is composed of 16 vintage Nintendo Entertainment System games with a total of 204 challenges throughout; the second game, NES Remix 2, features 12 additional NES games with a further 169 challenges. Mostly composed of vintage excerpts from games, these compilations also present special categories of stages called remixes to additionally concoct unique challenges not possible in the original games. The purchase of both NES Remix and NES Remix 2 will unlock Championship Mode in the latter, sporting a new online leaderboards system.
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Gameplay[edit]
A screenshot of NES Remix gameplay.
Most challenges are simply excerpts from vintage games, involving timed tasks such as speedrunning, clearing an area without dying, or defeating a certain number of enemies while utilizing a given power-up.
The remix categories are additionally based on the fundamental reshaping or combination of games, sometimes by blending in more modern graphical features of the Wii U, for a new experience that may even be technologically impossible on the vintage NES. For example: completing a darkened level which is lit only by a spotlight superimposed over the player's character; navigating upon disappearing platforms in Super Mario Bros.; or playing a Donkey Kong stage as Link instead of Mario, challenged by Link's inability to jump.
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NES Remix 2 contains two particularly substantial remixes. Reminiscent of 1990's Nintendo World Championships tour across America, the Nintendo World Championships Remix is unlocked if NES Remix is also purchased and its save file is present. This remix pushes players through three successive challenges in Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, and Dr. Mario, in order to achieve a ranking score on its new online leaderboards. Super Luigi Bros.[e] is a Luigi themed remix of the entire Super Mario Bros. game which is now played reverse-mirrored from right to left. It features Luigi's higher jumping ability which had not been originally introduced until the 1986 Japanese sequel Super Mario Bros. 2.
Ultimate NES Remix is a Nintendo 3DS game featuring a select compilation of games and challenges from the first two Wii U releases. It uniquely features Speed Mario Bros.[f], which is the entirety of the original Super Mario Bros. running at a much faster speed. Ultimate NES Remix also has a new mode known as Famicom Remix, which is unlocked by getting all the stars from the original missions. It has all the missions from the original mode, but all the games featured runs on the original Famicom hardware.
Aside from Nintendo World Championships Remix's online leaderboards, a good performance will reward players with stars and points. These accumulate to unlock new challenge stages and collectible stamps. These stamped graphical icons, along with NES Remix 2's support for video recording, can add flair to Miiverse posts. Off-TV Play is supported.[4][5]
Games[edit]
NES Remix[edit]
NES Remix 2[edit]
Ultimate NES Remix[edit]
Development[edit]
NES Remix Pack compilation box art; Ultimate NES Remix box art
According to an IGN interview, the game started as a pet project by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development (EAD) Tokyo's Koichi Hayashida, after having directed Super Mario 3D Land. With approval from group manager and producer Yoshiaki Koizumi, Hayashida developed the first 100 challenges of NES Remix by himself. Also co-directing Super Mario 3D World at the time, Hayashida was later assisted by three additional members of EAD Tokyo. Nintendo additionally hired Indieszero to help finish the game.[1]
Hayashida stated that he designed NES Remix partly out of desire to play NES games at work; he did not get to play many of these games as a child, and he considered the game an opportunity to make up for lost time. Hayashida was also inspired to break the games up into minigames for similar reasons, because as an adult he did not have as much time as he did as a child, but he still wanted to play later 'scenes' in the games.[1]
Hayashida expressed his belief that NES Remix should be completely authentic to its vintage roots. To this end, the compilation is based entirely on accurate emulation of the NES's hardware and on the original game software. This includes hardware glitches such as frame rate slowdown when too many characters are on the screen, and software bugs. Hayashida stated that these were intricate parts of the original and directly affect the difficulty and so they were not changed. Hayashida also spoke similarly about the controls; even if they were not considered ideal, he understood that they had been conceived that way for a reason and so they were unaltered for NES Remix.[1]
In an interview with gaming website Eurogamer, Hayashida revealed that NES Remix would have been more difficult to develop for the Nintendo 3DS handheld system, adding that the development team required 'some more machine power' in order to achieve the desired result at that time. Hayashida also noted that his familiarity with the Wii U architecture, having resulted from his work on Super Mario 3D World, lent itself well to the early development of NES Remix.[6] However, a version of the game for the Nintendo 3DS, known as Ultimate NES Remix, was eventually announced.[7]
Reception[edit]
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IGN rated NES Remix at 8.0 out of 10.0. While they did find this first compilation enjoyable, they criticized the lack of multiplayer functionality and online leaderboards as a 'startling oversight', and wished that a greater quantity and quality of titles had been included. They suggested that Nintendo could have more fundamentally altered certain vintage games, such as by improving upon the 'frustrating' play control of the vintage Ice Climber, Tennis, or Clu Clu Land, or by making Pinball more 'fun'.[8]
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IGN's follow-up review for NES Remix 2 is also overall positive, rating it at 7.7 out of 10.0. While noting this sequel's fulfillment of their original request for leaderboards and for a superior selection of games, IGN says about the remix portion of the collection that 'better games don't necessarily make for better remixes'. They specifically commend Nintendo's 'great job of revealing the overlooked, clever design' of the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2, and summarily praise the overall collection by 'officially demanding more'.[9]GameSpot assigns a 7.0 out of 10.0, calling NES Remix 2 'a delightful experience' with 'more than enough content to keep you busy .. for a good while'.[10]
Notes[edit]
- ^Famicom Remix (Japanese: ファミコンリミックスHepburn: Famikon Rimikkusu)
- ^Famicom Remix 2 (Japanese: ファミコンリミックス2Hepburn: Famikon Rimikkusu Tsū)
- ^Famicom Remix 1+2 (Japanese: ファミコンリミックス 1+2Hepburn: Famikon Rimikkusu Wan Purasu Tsū)
- ^Famicom Remix Best Choice (Japanese: ファミコンリミックス ベストチョイスHepburn: Famikon Rimikkusu Besutochoisu)
- ^Super Luigi Bros. (Japanese: スーパールイージブラザーズHepburn: Sūpā Ruīji Burazāzu)
- ^Speed Mario Bros. (Japanese: スピードマリオブラザーズHepburn: Supīdo Mario Burazāzu)
References[edit]
- ^ abcdeOtero, Jose (23 April 2014). 'How Mario 3D World's Co-Director Gave NES Games a Second Life'. IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
- ^Plunkett, Luke (February 13, 2014). 'NES Remix 2 Mods Original Super Mario Bros. To Make Luigi The Star'. Kotaku.com. Retrieved 2014-03-26.
- ^Kubba, Sinan (August 29, 2014). 'Ultimate NES Remix slides onto 3DS later this year [update]'. Joystiq. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
- ^Gilbert, Ben (2013-12-18). ''NES Remix' takes classic NES games and..remixes them for Wii U, available today for $15'. Engadget.com. Retrieved 2014-03-02.
- ^'Virtual Console | NES™ Remix'. Nintendo. Retrieved 2014-03-02.
- ^Matulef, Jeffrey (21 April 2014). 'NES Remix needed 'more machine power' than the 3DS, says director'. Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
- ^Champane, Jimmy. 'ULTIMATE NES REMIX COMING TO 3DS'. IGN. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
- ^Claiborn, Samuel (December 20, 2013). 'NES Remix Review'. IGN. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
- ^Claiborn, Samuel (April 23, 2014). 'NES Remix 2 Review: Retro Redux'. IGN. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
- ^Venter, Jason (April 21, 2014). 'NES Remix 2 Review'. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
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Games Unlock Code[edit]
Begin a game from the main menu, and you'll reach the screen where you can select from available titles to play. Now hold START+SELECT+R and press the A button as you continue to hold them. You'll hear a sound effect from The Legend of Zelda, and the games you haven't unlocked yet will become available.
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Unlock Stamps[edit]
You are awarded stamps for use on Miiverse posts as you earn bits and complete other tasks, as outlined below.
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- 1-98 - Every 1000 bits earned
- 99 - Clear Super Luigi Bros.
- 100 - Clear the Championship mode with a Top 10 rank
- NES Remix 2 Complete Stamp - Earn all 507 Rainbow Stars
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Unlock Frames[edit]
Each game has two alternate frames you can unlock, depending on your performance as you complete its challenges.
- Gold Frame - Earn 3 stars in every challenge
- Rainbow Frame - Earn the rainbow stars in every challenge
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Unlock Games[edit]
You can unlock various games by earning the number of stars indicated below.
- Super Mario Bros. 3 - 1 Star
- Dr. Mario - 1 Star
- Super Mario Bros. 2 - 1 Star
- Kirby's Adventure - 1 Star
- Wario's Woods - 1 Star
- Punch-Out!! - 50 Stars
- Kid Icarus - 70 Stars
- Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels - 90 Stars
- Zelda II: The Adventure of Link - 110 Stars
- Metroid - 130 Stars
- NES Open Tournament Golf - 477 Stars
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