This week on Virtual Console Nintendo brings us a mix of RPG, shoot-em-up and sports.
First off is Capcoms Breath of Fire II, this one player game was originally released on the Super Nintendo to great acclaim and will cost you 800 Wii Points.
Description
One of the most popular RPG’s of all time continues with the next epic quest in the Breath of Fire series. Re-enter the magical life of hero Ryu, a dragon morphing warrior, as he unknowingly embarks on a vast adventure in search of his missing father and little sister. Eight characters will join you along the way to help you find and master the hidden secrets of the vast lands you will explore.
Next up is Galaga ‘90, Namco’s fixed arcade shooter from 1987, this 1 player game will set you back 600 Wii Points.
Description
The gameplay in Galaga ‘90 is built upon the same premise as that of the original Galaga, but is in many ways more complex and more difficult. The game is divided into a series of worlds, each with three stages. The player’s ship warps between stages and worlds, and it has the ability to warp to alternate dimensions as well.

There are six Challenging Stages in the game. Each Challenging Stage begins with the on-screen announcement “That’s Galactic Dancin’”, and each stage has its own music that the enemies “dance” to. The enemies and movement patterns vary depending on the stage and the current dimension. As in Galaga, the objective is to destroy all forty enemies before they leave the playfield.
Last up is Volleyball, this game was originally on the NES and again is for 1 Player costing 500 Wii Points.
Description
Volleyball is an action game for one or two players in the Nintendo Sports series. Choose a country to represent, choose a mens or womens team, then head to the court to begin! You can serve, set the ball for a teammate, spike, lob, or dive to save the game.
So what do you think of this weeks releases retro classics or retro claptrap?? will you be buying them? let us know by leaving a comment below.
























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