VC Japan: Sega Master System arrives with four titles

Posted Feb 27, 2008 at 6:15PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: Hudson Soft, Konami, Mega Drive, Sega, Sega Master System
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Yet another past-gen console joins the Virtual Console line-up, and in Japan it came with four friends ready to rock people's socks off. Yes, that's right - the Sega Master System is now an official entry in the Virtual Console roster. Let's check out and see what Japan is getting, so we all can be just a bit more green with envy.

First off is Hokuto no Ken for the Master System, a game based on that timeless anime where men in a Mad Max-esque future have the power to make each other's heads explode - via Martial Arts. Next up is Gleylancer for the Mega Drive, a shooter created by Masaya, a developing firm that also came up with the Cho Aniki series.

Rounding out this release is Neo Nectaris and Power Eleven, on the PC Engine CD-ROM and PC Engine respectively. Neo Nectaris is a Hudson Soft title that's all about turn-based strategy, and had quite the following when it came out. Power Eleven is your typical Soccer Game from Konami, and is worth a look at if you're itching for that retro footie fix.

It's a bit sad that the Sega Master System's first foray into the Virtual Console is looking a bit skinny - we all know what we want, don't we? Come on, Sega and Nintendo - bring back the blue hedgehog where he first appeared!

Here's the Wii Points Price List for this week's VC Japan's releases:
  • Hokuto no Ken (Master System, 1-2 players, 600 Wii Points)
  • Gleylancer (Mega Drive, 1-2 players, 600 Wii Points)
  • Neo Nectaris (PC Engine CD-ROM, 1 player, 800 Wii Points)
  • Power Eleven (PC Engine, 1-2 players, 600 Wii Points)


 
 
 

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