However, since years-old systems aren’t exactly a priority for Nintendo as of late, the team at Vblank encountered a few hurdles upon getting Shakedown: Hawaii on such older platforms. Shakedown: Hawaii - giving some love to all the controllers and video modes! Coming to Nintendo #Wii next month! /9q1mwre8uOĪs support for the original Wii and Wii U dwindles by the day in 2020, seeing a 2019 release ported to the console is surely surprising, if not, exciting for those clinging to their beloved hardware of yesteryear. This version is scheduled to arrive sometime in August. Similarly, the Wii U port supports both SD and HD modes and can be played from all compatible controllers, including the console’s signature screen-mounted GamePad peripheral. Releasing July 9th, the Wii version includes support for 4:3 NTSC and PAL output as well as official Wii Classic and GameCube controllers. Though bringing the old-school Grand Theft Auto-like to legacy handhelds is surely a feat in and of itself, it appears publisher Vblank Entertainment is aiming to go even further by producing pixelated ports for hardware from prior generations, namely, the Wii and the Wii U.Īnnounced on the company’s official blog, Shakedown: Hawaii was confirmed to be on the way for the two all-but-discontinued Nintendo systems, with each port set to include all updates and DLC from up to this point. Since first launching just year, retro-themed action title Shakedown: Hawaii has seen its availability spread across several prominent platforms, including such underrepresented devices as the PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS.
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