Read the manual and play at the same time as well.
The Game Boy Advance Virtual Console which are due for release later tonight / tomorrow morning Australian time have some great ‘Virtual Console’ features in them to justify the nine dollars they cost.
European media have got their hands on the games early and run through the features and tweaks made to these games.
The first issue, gamma reduction. Anyone with the Ambassador Games will know how washed out and gross the games look on the 3DS screen. However, on the Wii U Virtual Console Nintendo has re-altered the game from their original washed out graphics to look crisp and colourful on the both the TV and GamePad.
Due to the Game Boy Advance originally having no backlight Nintendo tweaked the colours in early GBA games to appear ‘brighter’ on such a dark screen. This has now been fixed! Hooray!
There’s a couple of options too for displaying the game, you can display the game in all its jagged 240×160 blown-up-to-1080p-glory or you can employ screen smoothing if that’s your thing. You can also choose to play the game in two upscaled ways. One is just the game blown up, the other changing the pixels to be bigger – you’ll want to check out which way suits you and your TV better.
Last buy certainly not least, every Game Boy Advance Virtual Console title comes with a complete scan of the original manual – in full colour. You can even use the manual on the GamePad while playing the game on the TV at the same time.
We’ll have our full Nintendo Download Update as well as a review for Advance Wars up later tonight.
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More games will be added on December 24th and December 30th.