HUDSON
ANNOUNCES
FIRST BATCH
OF “VIRTUAL
CONSOLE”
TITLES FOR
Wii IN NORTH
AMERICA,
EUROPE AND
JAPAN
Gamers Will
Be Able to
Play Classic
Turbografx-16
Games on
Wii’s
Virtual
Console
REDWOOD
CITY, CA -
October 31,
2006 -
Hudson
Entertainment,
the North
American
publishing
arm of
Hudson Soft
Co., Ltd,
announced
today that
classic
games
originally
created for
the
TurboGrafx-16(TM)
system (also
known as the
PC Engine(TM)
in Japan)
will be
available to
download
using the
Virtual
Console(TM)
feature on
Wii(TM). Wii,
Nintendo’s
new home
console,
launches on
November
19th in
North
America,
December 2nd
in Japan,
and December
8th in
Europe.
By year end,
Hudson
Entertainment
will release
five games
in North
America and
Europe, and
seven games
in Japan.
Over the
next year,
Hudson will
provide more
than 40
classic
TurboGrafx-16
titles in
North
America and
Europe, and
more than 60
in Japan.
Third-party
TurboGrafx-16
games will
be released
by Hudson.
The titles
can be
downloaded
through the
Wii Shop
Channel
using Wii
Points,
starting at
600 Wii
Points per
title. Wii
Points can
either be
purchased
online via
the Wii Shop
Channel
using a
credit card
or users can
purchase a
Wii Points
Card in
retail
stores.
About the
Virtual
Console
titles
available in
2006:
North
America:
Price per
download
(Turbo Chip
Titles):
start at 600
Wii Points =
6 dollars
Number of
Titles: 5
Hudson
Entertainment
will provide
more than 40
games over
the next
year
including
third-party
games
originally
released for
the
TurboGrafx-16.
Initial
titles
include:
"Bonk’s
Adventure,"
"Super Star
Soldier,"
"Victory
Run," "Bomberman
93,"
"Dungeon
Explorer"
Japan:
Price per
download (HuCard
Titles):
start at 600
Wii points =
600 Yen
Number of
Titles: 7
Hudson Soft
will provide
more than 60
games over
the next
year
including
third-party
games
originally
released for
the PC
Engine.
Initial
titles
include:
"Adventure
Island,"
"Bonk’s
Adventure,"
"Super Star
Soldier,"
"Victory
Run," "Bomberman
94,"
"Dungeon
Explorer,"
"Necromancer"
Europe:
Price per
download
(Turbo Chip
Titles):
start at 600
Wii points =
6.00 Euro
Number of
Titles: 5
Hudson
Entertainment
will provide
more than 40
games over
the next
year
including
third-party
games
originally
released for
the
TurboGrafx-16.
Initial
titles
include:
"Bonk’s
Adventure,"
"Super Star
Soldier,"
"Victory
Run," "Bomberman
93,"
"Dungeon
Explorer"
About
Virtual
Console
Gamers can
download
classic
games using
Wii’s
Virtual
Console.
Hudson will
provide
several
games for
the Virtual
Console;
games were
co-developed
by the NEC
corporation
(formerly
NEC-HE) and
Hudson Co.,
Ltd. Hudson
and NEC have
a large
library of
classic
games that
will be
strategically
released
over the
Virtual
Console’s
life-cycle,
and Hudson
will be
releasing
many
third-party
PC Engine
games as
well.
About the
TurboGrafx-16
The
TurboGrafx-16
is known as
the PC
Engine in
Japan. The
PC Engine
was sold by
NEC-HE – a
collaboration
between NEC
and Hudson
Soft.
Developed
for home
use, it is
based on the
HE-SYSTEM
code
standard and
was released
in Japan on
October 30,
1987. The
TurboGrafx
carried an
LSI “C62
system”
which Hudson
originally
developed.
It boasted
high speeds
and
performance
for that
time -
especially
for CPU
processing
speed - and
showcased
incredible
graphics
(512 colors)
and a
powerful
sound chip
(6ch stereo,
output 2ch
sounds). It
was a
dramatic
evolution of
the video
game console
– leaping
ahead of
8-Bit
competition
at that
time. Hudson
also
provided the
plastic ROM
“Hu-CARD
(Turbo
Chip)” which
allowed for
huge storage
sizes on a
small-sized
ROM. Hudson
released the
PC Engine
CD-ROM2
video gaming
system on
December 4,
1988, which
used CD-ROM
as a gaming
media
platform for
the first
time,
worldwide.
The
TurboGrafx-16
was sold as
the
localized
version of
PC Engine in
North
America in
1989.
About Hudson
Entertainment,
Inc.
Hudson
Entertainment
is the North
American
publishing
arm of
Hudson Soft,
an
international
provider of
games and
entertainment
content
founded in
1973. Hudson
introduced
best-selling
classic
videogame
franchises
including
Bomberman,
Bonk, and
Super
Adventure
Island.
Since 2000,
Hudson’s
mobile
division has
been a
leading
supplier of
games and
personalized
content.
Through
their
partnership
with The
Source and
Death Row
Records,
Hudson is a
leading
provider of
hip-hop
ringtones
and mobile
content.
For more
information
on Hudson
Entertainment,
please visit
www.HudsonEntertainment.com.
Wii and
Virtual
Console are
trademarks
of Nintendo.
Hudson
Entertainment,
and Hudson
Soft and
their
respective
logos are
trademarks
and/or
registered
trademarks
of Hudson
Soft.