[Nintendo] Oficial: Habrá juegos de Wii/GC disponibles para NVIDIA Shield en China. 1080p
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A presentation was held in China today for the NVIDIA Shield. You wouldn’t expect Nintendo news to come out of such an event, but it seems as though a pretty big announcement was made.

The new Chinese version of NVIDIA Shield is capable of running Wii games. Site reader pdapandapda tells us that the graphics will be optimized, but we’re trying to get confirmation on that. If true, perhaps the Wii titles will run at more suitable HD resolutions.

The NVIDIA Shield should be able to run New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Zelda: Twilight Princess, Punch-Out!!, and Super Mario Galaxy. That’s the initial lineup that’s been shared at least.

It seems as though the NVIDIA Shield is actually launching in China today. The device costs 1499 RMB.

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Vamos, que también lo serían en una posible VC de Switch
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Y yo que tenía la wii por sus exclusivos...
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Confirmado oficialmente por NVIDIA. Funcionan a 1080p y habrá juegos de Game Cube

Last night, news emerged of a new partnership between Nintendo and NVIDIA. Over in China, we heard that the NVIDIA Shield will be capable of playing Wii games. We now have even more news about the situation.

Official confirmation has come in that New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Zelda: Twilight Princess, and Punch-Out!! have all been “remastered in 1080p”. Super Mario Galaxy will also be out “soon”.

If that wasn’t enough, NVIDIA also says that GameCube games are on the way. Specific titles have not yet been named, however.

Here’s the full statement from NVIDIA:

Cita:Extending the business relationship that brought NVIDIA technology to Nintendo Switch, some of Nintendo’s most beloved Wii and Nintendo GameCube titles are officially headed to China for the first time. New Super Mario Bros. Wii, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and PUNCH-OUT!! are remastered in 1080p and available on the China version of NVIDIA SHIELD, released today.
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SHIELD owners in China will be able to download and play select Wii and Nintendo GameCube titles, with others coming soon – among them,Super Mario Galaxy. These amazing games have been provided to NVIDIA under license.

Customized for the China market, SHIELD is a completely localized device, with local content, store, search and more. SHIELD will bring Chinese customers a brand-new experience in gaming, AI and home entertainment with Baidu’s DuerOS conversational AI system and abundant entertainment options from iQIYI.

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Pues es un notición curioso. Esto no se ve todos los días.

Me pregunto cómo lo harán con el Super Mario Galaxy sin control de movimientos.

Mientras tanto, la virtual console de Switch sigue desaprovechadísima.
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Aclaración importante: los juegos serán vía Streaming desde GeForce Now

As previously reported, NVIDIA has teamed up with Nintendo to bring Wii and GameCube titles to Switch. Making this even more interesting is that they’ll run at a resolution of 1080p.

There is one important detail to point out, however. Instead of ports, these titles are instead being streamed. Games are accessed through the GeForce Now streaming service.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Punch-Out!!, and Super Mario Galaxy are the initial batch of releases. More will be on the way in the future.

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Nueva aclaración (y las que nos quedan) por parte de un representante de NVidia: Los juegos se juegan de forma nativa (no streamming), son remasterizaciones y van a 1080p

Plenty of attention has been given to the new release of the NVIDIA Shield in China, and understandably so. One big aspect is that a few Wii games are playable on the device, with more to come (and GameCube games to boot).

We heard yesterday that these titles are streamed, and aren’t actually ports. However, it appears that the initial information was a mistake. An NVIDIA rep has stepped forward, saying that this “has been talked about internally.” The Nintendo titles “are running natively, are remastered, and look great.”

The Wii games available on the NVIDIA Shield in China run at a 1080p resolution. New Super Mario Bros. Wii, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Punch-Out!!, and Super Mario Galaxy have started the Nintendo partnership. 

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(06-12-2017 02:07)Yonyx escribió:Pues es un notición curioso. Esto no se ve todos los días.

Me pregunto cómo lo harán con el Super Mario Galaxy sin control de movimientos.

Mientras tanto, la virtual console de Switch sigue desaprovechadísima.

pues supongo que como en el Dolphin,poniendo el puntero en el stick derecho.
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(06-12-2017 14:02)Cisko escribió:pues supongo que como en el Dolphin,poniendo el puntero en el  stick derecho.

Claro, no lo había pensado Facepalm

No sé qué esperan a sacarlo en Switch también, que se podría jugar con el puntero en la tele y como has dicho tú en el modo portátil.
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(06-12-2017 14:42)Yonyx escribió:Claro, no lo había pensado  Facepalm

No sé qué esperan a sacarlo en Switch también, que se podría jugar con el puntero en la tele y como has dicho tú en el modo portátil.

Supongo que a que haya que pagar por el online.

Spoiler :


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¿Y qué tendrá que ver que cobren por jugar online a que salga el remaster de un juego offline?
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Ah, ¿remaster? Pensaba que hablabas de una hipotética Consola Virtual sisi.
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Bueno, eso también. Ya les vale no haber sacado una consola virtual todavía. Podían haberla sacado antes de sablar por el online, que los juegos que van a vender ahí son offline casi todos. Y que no hayan metido cosas como youtube, netflix o el navegador este año no tiene nombre tampoco.


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