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Oh Look, A New Game Is Coming To Wii And Wii U

Shakedown: Hawaii is coming to both systems, although the Wii release will be limited to Europe.

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Given the year is now 2020, you likely don't expect to see a lot of new games coming for Wii or Wii U, save for perhaps the obligatory ports of the latest entry in Ubisoft's Just Dance series. However, in news that will have you checking to make sure it's not April 1, a new, non-Just Dance game is on the way for the two Nintendo consoles that preceded the Switch, and it's releasing quite soon.

The game is Shakedown: Hawaii, a retro-style open-world action game in the vein of the early Grand Theft Auto entries. It originally released on a number of platforms last year--notably including PlayStation Vita--but is now coming to Wii and Wii U seemingly due to a random impulse on the part of the developer.

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"Like most of my ports, Shakedown: Hawaii on Wii began one Friday night on a whim of curiosity," wrote developer Vblank. "Perhaps a jolt of Wii nostalgia rushed through me that evening, but I suddenly wondered... how long would it actually take to port? How would it feel to play with a Wii Remote? How would it look in 4:3? Would it hit 60 FPS right off the bat, or need optimization? I had many questions, but as soon as I held that Wii Remote and started playing, I knew I wanted to take it to the finish line."

However, while Vblank says that many ports for discontinued platforms get started, they don't necessarily end up seeing the light of day. In this case, however, they will: The Wii version launches on July 9, with the Wii U version (and a Steam port of the existing PC version) set for sometime in August.

The Wii edition is limited to 3,000 copies and will be sold for $30. Unfortunately, those in North America won't be able to play it, at least easily--despite working with Nintendo of America, given the age of the platform, a disc-based release couldn't be worked out. (Wii discs aren't region free, so importing would require you to have a PAL region system to play it on.) However, Nintendo of Europe was able to make this a reality, and those 3,000 copies will go on sale at 6 PM BST on July 9.

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A digital Wii release also couldn't happen given the Wii Shop has been shut down (and thus robbing us of the pleasure of one last Update Day.) That's where the Wii U version comes in--this release will be available even in North America. A precise release date has not yet been announced.

In terms of what to expect, this is the full version of Shakedown: Hawaii that's available on other platforms, even including post-launch updates. But there are some new features, with the game offering support for the 4:3 aspect ratio. On Wii, you can play with the Wii Remote (with shake support), Classic Controller, Classic Controller Pro, or GameCube controller. The Wii U version supports the GamePad, Pro Controller, Wii Remote, Classic Controller, and Classic Controller Pro, with the ability to play entirely on the GamePad with touch controls, if you so choose.

Work has also been done to ensure the disc-based nature of these versions didn't result in new load times. "I took special care to ensure it parallels the experience of the more powerful platforms, and further optimized it to fit entirely into the Wii system memory," Vblank said. "This means that you won't experience any disc load times during gameplay. Once the game boots, you're in!"

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I was under the impression that porting to so many different platforms was this herculean thing that turned Kickstarter extended goals into deceptive marketing that puts the devs in a dark light. This guy makes it sounds like it's just something you can do on a rainy day when you're feeling bored.

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Its called. A PAL card. It uses the salts in your body as the transmission medium.

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@climhazard5: Do you have a GameFAQs account by the same name?

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@Barighm: Not that I know of. This has been my online "tag" since, well.. AOL instant messenger haha. Im sure there are lots and lots of Climhazards out there though. It was my fav of Clouds limit breaks from FF7 when I was a kid.

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@climhazard5: K, no prob. Just ran into a colossal dill-hole there with the exact same handle, including the "5". I know FireDrakeZ and Thanatos post there.

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sounds cool.

those type of game reminds me of those retro shooters back in the snes days.

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@nintendians: hail yeah! I see a lot of hate towards the wiiu and it's just kind of sad. It's not a bad console really. Stupid name in the eyes of a lot of folks and I do agree lol. Wii u? PEE YOU!

And I do wish it launched cheaper simply because it's fairly under powered. But I got one around the time of breath of the wild and it was cheap with a bundle deal. Only spent 200 and got it with a handful of games. The switch just came out and everything but it was at full price, many were experiencing hardware issues, and it's usually kind of a crap experience to get a console at launch. Sorry but I don't like paying full price at launch with next to no games on a console that's experiencing issues. Learned that lesson from the 360 launch lol. So I'll get the switch one day, just not now. Prolly when breath 2 comes out or something.

For now though. I really dig the wii u. And retro games like this are pretty boss usually. Beats paying out the arse for some generic micro transaction game like cod lol.

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@goldenageplayer: yeah, sometimes people get confused a lot about it.

maybe not against the ps4 and xbox one, but it is powerful than the ps3 and xbox 360, just that it sacrifice a little bit for the gamepad, but still a beast again those two. huh... i never have any issue with launch nintendo consoles (any) at all, guess i'm just lucky then, but yeah i know what mean.

the wii u is still great, like the layout of controllers and gamepad more over the "switch" style, also wish nintendo go back to octagonal gates like they did on the gamecube and wii with more stiff or resistance on the joystick (my second official wii u pro controller's joystick feel like it's going to break).

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@goldenageplayer: The Wii U was the most powerful console on the market when it launched, yeah a year later not so much :/ that’s besides the point!

Wii U had a decent selection of games day one so don’t quite understand your comment about needing more games at launch to get a Switch.

Plenty of consoles launched with only a few games, if you have a good ones the size of the library doesn’t matter to most, but hey to each their own. I do agree Wii U’s an underrated gem.

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