
Ladies and gents, let's make some noise for the latest addition to the PAL European (sorry, Aussies) Virtual Console, the Commodore 64. Woo!
Yep, after what feels like an eternity, the fondly remembered platform has made its Virtual Console debut with two of the strongest titles from its vast library: International Karate and Uridium. Both are comfortably worth the entrance fee of 500 Wii points, and begin to look like an even more obscene bargain when you consider this week's other addition: Midway's totally mediocre Cruis'n USA. Hit the break for videos of all three.
- International Karate -- Commodore 64 -- 500 Wii points
- Uridium -- Commodore 64 -- 500 Wii points
- Cruis'n USA -- N64 -- 1000 Wii points
International Karate (Commodore 64)
Uridium (Commodore 64)
Cruis'n USA (N64)











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-28-2008 @ 12:54PM
Nathan said...
When does Commodore 64 come to the US Virtual Console?!?! Inquiring minds want to know!
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3-28-2008 @ 3:54PM
Conda said...
its being overseed by Commodore Gaming, which sells Commodore branded gaming computers in Europe. they have expressed that they would want to sell in the US as well (and frankly, i would totally buy a Commodore branded machine), but they aren't yet established here, so I don't think we'll get Commodore in US Virtual Console until Commodore Gaming establishes business here
i may be wrong tho
3-28-2008 @ 1:38PM
mian said...
Considering Midway's most recent Cruisn', Cruisn' 64 (C64?!?!? on Commodore 64 Week?) deserves a little more love.
Pay $30 for retail, or get the same experience for $10 on the VC.
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3-28-2008 @ 4:21PM
triften said...
I have a lot of memories of Cruisin' USA. None of them are good. Its over-the-top accident animations to its downright horrendous soundtrack are engraved into my mind. For some reason I still played it in between bouts of Mario Kart 64 and Diddy Kong Racing.
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3-28-2008 @ 5:53PM
Jayenkai said...
ALRIGHT!!! IK!!!!
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Wait.. Do I really want to play that, nowadays?
I mean, considering I have a Snes Street Fighter II on there, is it really worth having IK on the same system?
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.. I've got 900 points sitting unused, why not!
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3-29-2008 @ 6:48AM
Zak Canard said...
Can Australia/NZ get at the games using the old country change trick, like when the TurboGrafx games weren't available over there?
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3-29-2008 @ 11:00AM
baronjon said...
that video is of IK+ (International Karate +) and not International Karate. So dont get upset if you buy the game and expect dodging balls (instead you get to crush bricks with your head).
International Karate is a must game for me. although it's probably just good with a TAC-2.
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3-30-2008 @ 11:45PM
andrew said...
AT LAST C64 come to the Wii VC I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!
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