04-13-2007, 11:24 AM
In light of the success of the recently debuted SPOTLIGHT ON segments, I've decided to spread the love to the systems that help create the Nintendo company that we know and [hopefully] love today.
I want people to start submitting SPOTLIGHT ON Classic Nintendo segments. Of course, these won't be featuring new releases, but rather a look back at some of the best, worst, most memorable, least memorable, and/or overall outlandishly odd games to grace the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super NES, Nintendo 64 and Nintendo GameCube. (I'll spare you the pain of the Virtual Boy.)
Because this is really more of a fun activity than informational, it doesn't have to be as professional as our recent SPOTLIGHT ON segments. Simple information will suffice along with a personal look at the game or any information you may find about it online or pictures which may be difficult for older games. Wikipedia may be this concept's greatest asset.
Anyone interested in this new segment can either leave a reply on this thread or PM myself. I hope this will become as big of a success as other segments featured here on WiiLoaded.com.
EDIT: This is actually a way of trying to restore some interest in the classic Nintendo consoles and the Nintendo Consoles board. If anyone has any other ideas on how to do this, please PM me with the details. Thank you.
I want people to start submitting SPOTLIGHT ON Classic Nintendo segments. Of course, these won't be featuring new releases, but rather a look back at some of the best, worst, most memorable, least memorable, and/or overall outlandishly odd games to grace the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super NES, Nintendo 64 and Nintendo GameCube. (I'll spare you the pain of the Virtual Boy.)
Because this is really more of a fun activity than informational, it doesn't have to be as professional as our recent SPOTLIGHT ON segments. Simple information will suffice along with a personal look at the game or any information you may find about it online or pictures which may be difficult for older games. Wikipedia may be this concept's greatest asset.
Anyone interested in this new segment can either leave a reply on this thread or PM myself. I hope this will become as big of a success as other segments featured here on WiiLoaded.com.
EDIT: This is actually a way of trying to restore some interest in the classic Nintendo consoles and the Nintendo Consoles board. If anyone has any other ideas on how to do this, please PM me with the details. Thank you.

