first party All the Classics http://cube.ign.com/articles/622/622722p1.html?fromint=1 please nintendo add Resident Evil 0 (64)
That list seems a little bit off...I mean...as soon as I look at it I notice that 10 yard fight is an Irem game...
Yea, the list is fake though. Look at some of the games: N64: Buggie Boogie Kirby's Air Ride Mini Racers Riqa
that it's fake or not, someone working at nintendo (i don't remember who) said in an interview that those downloadable games would cost something, or they would do special offers of the ''buy mario 128 and download mario world for free!'' type.
I love how Dezaemon DD (unreleased) and Mischief Makers (published by Enix) are on the list - and these are just ones I remember without having to go back to that awful list. This is why raving fanboys shouldn't be allowed to post things on news sites - I wouldn't mind speculation of titles, but if Nintendo announces first-party published titles on the Revolution, then let's at least try and make our list conform to that, hmm?
Wasn't Mischief M,akers the western name for Yuke Yuke something or other and produced by Treasure? Yakumo
yay! now I know what console I will be getting 129. Tetris Attack edit: on another note. I don't get how some of the games are going to be playable like: Yoshi's Safari (didn't you use that bazooka thingy) Mario Paint (the mouse...) Duck Hunt, Wild Gunman (zapper gun) I guess there is more games on the list with similar problems but this are some examples of games that I don't know how they will be playable on the revolution (unless they include a Lightgun and a mouse when you buy the console)
Yeah, it's all just speculation by some random fanboy that got posted on IGN, and not very well thought-out, at that. And Yakumo, as samael64 said, Mischief Makers was Yuke! Yuke! Troublemakers in Japan, developed by Treasure and published by Enix. It's definately worth picking up a copy if you have a N64.
The 'killer app' for the 64DD, if it could be said it had one, was arguably the F-Zero X expansion set. Aside from including a bunch of new tracks, it also featured a track editor that let you save your completed tracks to the disk, and also featured a rudimentary car editor. There was also a SimCity game that got pretty poor reviews from what I read, and then the Mario Artist series - Mario Artist Paint Studio, Mario Artist Polygon Studio, and one other - I think it was Mario Artist Communication Studio or something like that. Even IF 64DD games are playable on the Revolution, I doubt the Mario Artist series, like Mario Paint on the SNES/SFC, will be available due to the need for a mouse and the video/audio capture cart. And even IF 64DD games are available on Revolution, I'd say there's a slim-to-none chance of them being available outside of Japan - I doubt Nintendo is going to want to take the time to translate their back catalog of games, but I am willing to be surprised.