The original game uses the 'Arkanoid Controller', which the Wii emulator does not support.IMPORTANT NOTE: Famicom Disk System (*.fds) games are NOT supported. This makes them perfect for injecting custom ROMs in, as PAL60 uses the same number of lines and refresh rate as NTSC. The Wii NES Channel 'Ninja Gaiden (E)' is set up to run in PAL60, rather than PAL50. File type *.fam is the same as *.nes files are can be used as well. The ROM file extension of the game you want to inject MUST be in *.nes format. Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom (Family Computer) 2 Super Nintendo Entertainment System / Super Famicom.1 Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom (Family Computer).The reason why people believe DLC's possible is, because there's not just one, but multiple of those oddities coming together - like, I've never seen this many oddities in a modern Nintendo game. I'm not saying this is clear-cut evidence that speaks for DLC (because, let's be honest, 100% real evidence isn't possible unless it's from an official source), but saying that the evidence is "weak" goes a bit too far. I'm pretty sure they've planned to use Toad and Toadette as hosts from the beginning as a carryover from Super, so the slots would've been unoccupied anyways.Īnd as for the Stickers: it's not really the fact that there's an unused one, but rather because the unused Sticker depicts a character/NPC featured in the game while the used one depicts a character who's not in the game. There isn't really any reason to put Birdo at the end of the character files, though, and they could've easily put her in slot 8 ( especially since she's a character who isn't in Super, so she didn't have a character ID to begin with).
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