Turbo CD to
be added as
a “Virtual
Console™”
platform on
Wii™!
Turbo CD and
Super CD
games
available
for download
starting in
October
September
17, 2007--
Hudson Soft
Co., Ltd.
(Head
Office:
Minato-ku,
Tokyo;
President
and
Representative
Director:
Hidetoshi
Endo) is
pleased to
announce
that Turbo
CD and Super
CD game
software
will be
available
for download
via the
Virtual
Console™
feature on
Nintendo’s
Wii™. Wii
owners with
a high-speed
Internet
connection
can redeem
Wii Points™
to download
these
classic
games
through the
Wii Shop
Channel.
Soon, Wii™
owners will
be able to
enjoy even
more
software
titles
previously
released on
other
platforms.
These titles
will be
available
for download
beginning in
October of
this year in
Japan, and
thereafter
will extend
to North
America,
Europe and
Australia.
Now Wii™
gamers will
be able to
play games
originally
created
specifically
for CD-ROM
media, in
addition to
TurboGrafx-16
game titles
already
available
via Virtual
Console™.
Players will
simply
select their
favorite
games in the
Wii Shop
Channel to
download the
software via
the
Internet.
Each Turbo
CD and Super
CD download
will be
priced at
800 Wii
Points,
which can be
purchased
either by
credit card
or through a
Wii Points
Card which
are
available at
various
retail
locations.
*1 Wii Point
= JPY1 =
USD0.01 =
EURO0.01 =
AUD0.01
In November
2006, Hudson
Soft
launched its
Virtual
Console™
business in
North
America,
extending
the service
to Japan and
Europe in
December and
to Australia
in July of
this year.
As of the
end of
August 2007,
49 titles
were
available in
Japan, and
an
impressive
amount of
titles were
being
distributed
outside
Japan
(including
third-party
software).
Hudson Soft
will
continue
adding to
the lineup
of popular
games for
Virtual
Console™.
About the
download
service for
Turbo CD and
Super CD
games
Price per
download:
800 Wii
Points per
title
Projected
distribution:
over 5 games
in 2007,
over 10
games in
2008
About
Virtual
Console™
Virtual
Console™ is
a feature of
Wii™, the
latest game
console
produced by
Nintendo
Co., Ltd.
(Head
Office:
Kyoto-shi,
Kyoto;
Director and
President:
Satoru
Iwata). It
enables
video game
fans to play
a wide range
of titles,
previously
released for
other game
consoles, on
their Wii™.
Games are
downloaded
via the
internet
using the
Wii Shop
Channel.
Looking to
take full
advantage of
our own
extensive
game
software
library,
Hudson Soft
has been
re-launching
many past
hits through
Virtual
Console™.
These titles
were
originally
created for
the PC
Engine, a
game console
jointly
developed by
Hudson Soft
and NEC
Corporation
(formerly
NEC Home
Electronics,
Ltd.). In
addition,
Hudson Soft
has also
been
distributing
third-party
released PC
Engine
games.
About the PC
Engine and
the
TurboGrafx16
The PC
Engine was a
video game
console
marketed by
NEC Home
Electronics,
Ltd.
(release
date:
October 30,
1987; price:
24,800 yen)
with a
unique LSI
“C62 System”
(microchip
system)
developed by
Hudson Soft.
The
console’s
cutting-edge
speed and
performance
surpassed
the
conventional
computing
wisdom of
the day.
Among the PC
Engine’s
noteworthy
features
were
high-speed
CPU
processing,
gorgeous
512-color
graphics,
and a
powerful
sound system
with up to
two output
channels and
six stereo
audio
channels.
Another
feature that
got people
talking was
the small,
high-capacity
plastic ROM
“Hu-CARD
(Turbo
Chip)” that
the PC
Engine used
as software.
A successor
to the
original PC
Engine, the
“PC Engine
CD-ROM2
System”
became the
world’s
first game
console to
utilize
CD-ROM as a
gaming media
platform
when it was
launched on
December 4,
1988. An
overseas
version of
the PC
Engine was
marketed in
North
America from
1989 under
the name
TurboGrafx16,
and
subsequently
in Europe as
Turbografx.
PHOTO
AVAILABLE:
A photo of
the PC
Engine DUO-R
(released
March 1993)
is
available.
Please
contact
media
contact Mika
Kelly of
Clever
Communications
if you would
like one
sent to you.
*The Wii is
a registered
trademark of
Nintendo.
*All company
and product
names
mentioned
above are
trademarks
and/or
registered
trademarks
of their
respective
companies.
For more
information
on Hudson
Soft Co.,
Ltd. please
visit
www.hudson.co.jp.
For more
information
on Hudson
Entertainment,
please visit
www.hudsonent.com