Two Import Titles Added to Wii Virtual Console
Serving as the sequel to Milon's Secret Castle, Hudson's DoReMi Fantasy: Milon's DokiDoki Adventure was originally released on the Super Nintendo. As with the original, which hit Virtual Console last year, the Hudson-developed sidescroller has players trapping foes in bubbles.
Compile's Puyo Puyo 2: Tsuu continues the blob-dropping exploits found in other Puyo Puyo titles, which have been released in North America as Kirby's Avalance, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, and Puyo Pop Fever. The Genesis sequel has players matching colors to clear lines, with chain-based combos causing garbage blocks to rain down on an opponent.
As both games had been officially localized, each sells for 900 Wii Points ($9), marking a slight premium over the normal price of Super Nintendo and Genesis titles.
