Virtual Console Wii Download

The Virtual Console is a service available on the Wii, the Nintendo 3DS, and the Wii U. It allows players to download games that were originally for older consoles, such as Nintendo's own NES (all models), SNES (Wii, Wii U, and New Nintendo 3DS), Nintendo 64 (Wii and Wii U), Game Boy Advance (Nintendo 3DS ambassadors and Wii U), Nintendo DS (Wii U), Game Boy, and Game Boy Color (Nintendo 3DS). Sega has provided the Wii and Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console with Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Sega Master System, and Sega Game Gear games.

  • 1Cost
    • 1.3Pricing
  • 3List of Mario games for the Virtual Console
    • 3.2Nintendo 3DS
      • 3.2.1Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program
  • 4Notes
  • 5Changes

Cost

Wii Points

Wii Virtual Console games were bought with Wii Points via the Wii Shop Channel. Wii Points Cards, which were once sold at most game retailers, each came with 2,000 redeemable Points on them. However, in Japan, cards were worth either 1,000, 3,000, or 5,000 Wii Points. Wii Points could also be purchased directly through the Wii Shop Channel with a credit card in blocks of either 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, or 5,000 Points.

As of March 26, 2018, Wii Points are no longer redeemable on the Wii Shop Channel. However, leftover points could be used to purchase software until January 31, 2019.

eShop Credit

Nintendo 3DS and Wii U Virtual Console games are bought with eShop credits via the Nintendo eShop. Nintendo eShop cards are sold at most retailers with the following values; $10*, $20, $35, and $50. In Australia and New Zealand, there are $15, $30 and $60 cards.

*Note: $10 eShop cards are only available at Wal-Mart, GameStop, Best Buy, and Target in the United States only.

Pricing

Wii

ConsoleWii Points
Nintendo Entertainment System500-600
Super Nintendo Entertainment System800-900
Nintendo 641,000-1,200

While this pricing is true for most games, a few select games have been priced differently. Imported games such as Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and Mario's Super Picross in Europe and Oceania, and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels outside Japan cost 100 Wii Points more than usual.

In the United States, retailers once sold 2,000 points cards for $20 apiece, at a price of one cent per point.

Similarly, in Australia, retailers only sold 1,000 points cards for $20 apiece.

*Note: Games released on the Virtual Console Arcade are automatically set to 500 points. However, most Virtual Console Arcade games are priced higher than 500 points.

Nintendo 3DS

ConsolePrice
Nintendo Entertainment SystemGeneral public:
JP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £3.49
AU $6.50
KR ₩5000
Ambassadors: Free
Super Nintendo Entertainment System (New Nintendo 3DS only)JP ¥823
US $7.99-$9.99
EU €4.99
UK £5.49
AU $10.40
Game BoyJP ¥411
US $2.99-$3.99
EU €3.00-€4.00
UK £2.70-£3.70
AU $4.50-$6.00
KR ₩4000
Game Boy ColorJP ¥617
US $4.99-$5.99
EU €5.00
UK £4.50
AU $6.00-$7.50
KR ₩6000
Game Boy Advance (Ambassadors only)General public: None
Ambassadors: Free

Wii U

ConsolePrice
Nintendo Entertainment SystemJP ¥514/¥100*
US $4.99/$1.00*
EU €4.99/€1.00*
UK £3.49/£1.00*
AU $6.50/$1.00*
Super Nintendo Entertainment SystemJP ¥823/¥150*
US $7.99/$1.50*
EU €4.99/€1.50*
UK £5.49/£1.50*
AU $10.40/$1.50*
Nintendo 64JP ¥1028/¥200*
US $9.99/$2.00*
EU €9.99/€2.00*
UK £8.99/£2.00*
AU $13.00/$2.00*
Game Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $6.99-$7.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
Nintendo DS[1]JP ¥950
US $6.99-$9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00

*Note: Discounted price if originally purchased on the Wii Shop Channel via Wii Mode.

Controllers

Various controllers are needed used to play Virtual Console games.

  • Wii U GamePad - Can play all Virtual Console games in Wii U Mode. Only works in both Wii U and Wii Mode (only displays screen) on the Wii U console.
  • Wii U Pro Controller - Can also play all Virtual Console games in Wii U Mode. Only works in Wii U Mode for the Wii U console.
  • Wii Remote - When turned sideways, it can be used as an NES substitute. It is also compatible with Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Master System games. Works in both Wii U and Wii as well as the Wii U via Wii Mode. Can be used for Wii U SNES and GBA games if is held while the game boots.
  • Classic Controller - Can play any game. It is made to fit the design of the SNES Controller. Works in both Wii U and Wii as well as the Wii U via Wii Mode.
  • Nintendo GameCube controller - Can also play any game, but it is best compatible with N64 games. It only works for the original Wii console.

List of Mario games for the Virtual Console

Wii

#GamePlatformPointsJP releaseNA releaseEU releaseOC releaseSK releaseDeveloper(s)
1Donkey KongNES5002006 / 12 / 022006 / 11 / 192006 / 12 / 082006 / 12 / 072008 / 04 / 26Intelligent Systems, Nintendo R&D 2
2Mario Bros.NES5002006 / 12 / 122006 / 11 / 192006 / 12 / 082006 / 12 / 072008 / 12 / 30Intelligent Systems, Nintendo R&D 2
3PinballNES5002006 / 12 / 022006 / 11 / 192006 / 12 / 152006 / 12 / 15Nintendo EAD
4Super Mario 64Nintendo 641,0002006 / 12 / 022006 / 11 / 192006 / 12 / 082006 / 12 / 07Nintendo EAD
5Wario's WoodsNES5002006 / 12 / 122006 / 11 / 192006 / 12 / 082006 / 12 / 07Nintendo, Intelligent Systems
6Donkey Kong Jr.NES5002006 / 12 / 022006 / 12 / 042006 / 12 / 222006 / 12 / 22Nintendo R&D 2
7Super Mario Bros.NES5002006 / 12 / 022006 / 12 / 252007 / 01 / 052007 / 01 / 052008 / 04 / 26Nintendo EAD
8Super Mario WorldSuper NES8002006 / 12 / 022007 / 02 / 052007 / 02 / 092007 / 02 / 092008 / 04 / 26Nintendo EAD
9Donkey Kong CountrySuper NES8002006 / 12 / 122007 / 02 / 192006 / 12 / 082006 / 12 / 072008 / 05 / 26Rareware
10Mario's Super PicrossSuper NES800/9002006 / 12 / 192007 / 09 / 142007 / 09 / 14Jupiter Co., Ltd.
11Mario Kart 64Nintendo 641,0002007 / 01 / 302007 / 01 / 292007 / 01 / 262007 / 01 / 262008 / 04 / 26Nintendo EAD
12YoshiNES5002007 / 03 / 062007 / 07 / 092007 / 05 / 162007 / 05 / 182008 / 08 / 12Game Freak
13Donkey Kong Jr. MathNES5002007 / 03 / 272007 / 09 / 032007 / 04 / 202007 / 04 / 20Nintendo R&D 2
14Super Mario Bros.: The Lost LevelsNES500/6002007 / 05 / 012007 / 10 / 012007 / 09 / 142007 / 09 / 14Nintendo EAD
15NES Open Tournament GolfNES5002007 / 07 / 242007 / 06 / 182007 / 05 / 112007 / 05 / 112008 / 08 / 26Nintendo EAD
16Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong QuestSuper NES8002007 / 10 / 232007 / 05 / 212007 / 05 / 162007 / 05 / 182008 / 11 / 25Rareware
17Super Mario Bros. 2NES5002007 / 08 / 102007 / 07 / 022007 / 05 / 252007 / 05 / 252008 / 07 / 15Nintendo EAD
18Paper MarioNintendo 641,0002007 / 07 / 102007 / 07 / 162007 / 07 / 132007 / 07 / 13Intelligent Systems
19Wrecking CrewNES5002008 / 02 / 052007 / 11 / 192007 / 08 / 242007 / 08 / 24Nintendo R&D 1
20Yoshi's StoryNintendo 641,0002007 / 10 / 302007 / 09 / 172007 / 10 / 262007 / 10 / 26Nintendo EAD
21Super Mario Bros. 3NES5002007 / 12 / 112007 / 11 / 052007 / 11 / 092007 / 11 / 092008 / 05 / 26Nintendo EAD
22Panel de PonSuper NES8002007 / 11 / 272008 / 09 / 30Intelligent Systems
23Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!Super NES8002008 / 10 / 212007 / 12 / 242007 / 12 / 252007 / 12 / 25Rareware
24Yoshi's CookieNES5002008 / 06 / 102008 / 04 / 072008 / 04 / 042008 / 04 / 042008 / 11 / 11Nintendo R&D 1
25Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven StarsSuper NES800/9002008 / 06 / 242008 / 09 / 012008 / 08 / 222008 / 08 / 22Square Enix
26Donkey Kong 3NES5002008 / 07 / 232008 / 07 / 142009 / 01 / 092009 / 01 / 09Nintendo EAD
27Mario GolfNintendo 641,0002008 / 09 / 302008 / 10 / 062009 / 01 / 232009 / 01 / 23Camelot
28Super Smash Bros.Nintendo 641,0002009 / 01 / 202009 / 12 / 212009 / 06 / 122009 / 06 / 12HAL Labs
29Super Mario KartSuper NES8002009 / 06 / 092009 / 11 / 232010 / 04 / 022010 / 04 / 02Nintendo EAD
30Mario TennisNintendo 641,0002010 / 08 / 312010 / 06 / 282010 / 06 / 182010 / 06 / 18Camelot
31Mario Party 2Nintendo 641,0002010 / 11 / 022010 / 12 / 202010 / 12 / 242010 / 12 / 24Hudson

Note: The Donkey Kong Country series has been delisted shortly before the Wii U's release (except in South Korea), likely due to Microsoft's desire to renegotiate licensing agreements with Nintendo before re-releasing it. Yoshi's Cookie for the NES had been delisted in October 2013 (except in South Korea).

Nintendo 3DS

Games on the Virtual Console of the Nintendo 3DS do not have 3D capabilities, except for 3D Classics. They are sold via Nintendo eShop.

The following Mario games have been released on the Virtual Console of the Nintendo 3DS:

#IconGamePlatformPriceJP releaseNA releaseEU releaseOC releaseSK releaseDeveloper(s)
1Super Mario LandGame BoyJP ¥411
US $3.99
EU €4.00
UK £3.60
AU $6.00
KR ₩4000
2011 / 06 / 072011 / 06 / 062011 / 06 / 072011 / 06 / 072016 / 02 / 03Nintendo R&D 1
2AlleywayGame BoyJP ¥411
US $2.99
EU €3.00
UK £2.70
AU $4.50
KR ₩4000
2011 / 08 / 032011 / 06 / 062011 / 06 / 072011 / 06 / 072016 / 06 / 01Nintendo R&D 1, Intelligent Systems
3Donkey KongGame BoyJP ¥411
US $3.99
EU €4.00
UK £3.70
AU $6.00
KR ₩4000
2011 / 06 / 152011 / 06 / 162011 / 06 / 162011 / 06 / 162016 / 02 / 03Nintendo EAD, Pax Softnica
4Game & Watch GalleryGame BoyJP ¥411
US $2.99
EU €3.00
UK £2.70
AU $4.50
2011 / 06 / 222011 / 07 / 142011 / 07 / 212011 / 07 / 21TOSE
5GolfGame BoyJP ¥411
US $2.99
EU €3.00
UK £2.70
AU $4.50
KR ₩4000
2011 / 06 / 292011 / 09 / 082011 / 10 / 132011 / 10 / 132016 / 07 / 20Intelligent Systems
6Mario's PicrossGame BoyJP ¥411
US $3.99
EU €4.00
UK £3.60
AU $6.00
2011 / 09 / 212011 / 08 / 042011 / 07 / 142011 / 07 / 14Jupiter
7Dr. MarioGame BoyJP ¥411
US $3.99
EU €3.00
UK £2.70
AU $4.50
KR ₩4000
2011 / 07 / 272012 / 10 / 042012 / 03 / 222012 / 03 / 222016 / 05 / 18Nintendo R&D 1
8Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden CoinsGame BoyJP ¥411
US $3.99
EU €4.00
UK £3.60
AU $6.00
KR ₩4000
2011 / 10 / 122011 / 09 / 292011 / 09 / 292011 / 09 / 292016 / 06 / 01Nintendo R&D 1
9Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3Game BoyJP ¥411
US $3.99
EU €4.00
UK £3.60
AU $6.00
KR ₩4000
2011 / 12 / 142012 / 07 / 262012 / 02 / 162012 / 02 / 162016 / 05 / 18Nintendo R&D 1
10Super Mario Bros.NESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €5.00
UK £4.50
AU $7.50
KR ₩5000
2012 / 01 / 052012 / 02 / 162012 / 03 / 012012 / 03 / 012016 / 02 / 03Nintendo EAD
11Game & Watch Gallery 2Game Boy
Game Boy Color
JP ¥411
US $3.99
EU €4.00
UK £3.60
AU $6.00
2012 / 03 / 212012 / 05 / 242012 / 05 / 032012 / 05 / 03TOSE
12Wario Land IIGame Boy ColorJP ¥617
US $4.99
EU €5.00
UK £4.50
AU $7.50
KR ₩6000
2012 / 04 / 042012 / 12 / 202012 / 07 / 192012 / 07 / 192016 / 03 / 02Nintendo R&D 1
13Donkey Kong Jr.NESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £4.49
AU $7.50
KR ₩5000
2012 / 04 / 182012 / 06 / 142012 / 08 / 232012 / 08 / 232016 / 04 / 06Nintendo R&D 2
14Wario Land 3Game Boy ColorJP ¥617
US $4.99
EU €5.00
UK £4.50
AU $7.50
2012 / 05 / 022013 / 08 / 292012 / 12 / 062012 / 12 / 06Nintendo R&D 1
15NES Open Tournament GolfNESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.00
UK £3.60
AU $6.00
2012 / 08 / 082012 / 07 / 052012 / 08 / 232012 / 08 / 23Nintendo R&D 2
16Super Mario Bros.: The Lost LevelsNESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £4.49
AU $6.50
KR ₩5000
2012 / 07 / 252012 / 12 / 272012 / 12 / 272012 / 12 / 272016 / 07 / 06Nintendo EAD
17YoshiNESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £4.49
AU $6.50
2012 / 08 / 222013 / 02 / 212013 / 05 / 022013 / 05 / 02Game Freak
18Wrecking CrewNESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €3.99
UK £3.59
AU $5.20
KR ₩5000
2012 / 09 / 192013 / 03 / 072013 / 05 / 092013 / 05 / 102016 / 05 / 18Nintendo R&D 1
19Mario GolfGame Boy ColorJP ¥617
US $4.99
EU €5.00a
UK £4.50a
AU $7.50a
2012 / 10 / 032012 / 10 / 112014 / 05 / 29a2014 / 05 / 29aCamelot
20Donkey KongNESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £4.49
AU $6.50
KR ₩5000
2012 / 10 / 172013 / 08 / 152013 / 11 / 212013 / 11 / 212016 / 03 / 02Intelligent Systems, Nintendo R&D 2
21Picross 2Game BoyJP ¥4112012 / 10 / 24Jupiter
22Super Mario Bros. 2NESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £4.49
AU $6.50
KR ₩5000
2012 / 11 / 282013 / 07 / 112013 / 08 / 072013 / 08 / 082016 / 03 / 02Nintendo EAD
23Super Mario Bros. 3NESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £4.49
AU $6.50
KR ₩5000
2013 / 01 / 012014 / 04 / 172013 / 12 / 262013 / 12 / 262016 / 04 / 06Nintendo EAD
24Donkey Kong 3NESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £4.49
AU $6.50
KR ₩5000
2013 / 03 / 272013 / 12 / 052013 / 12 / 122013 / 12 / 122016 / 07 / 06Nintendo EAD
25Mario Bros.NESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £4.49
AU $6.50
2013 / 05 / 082014 / 01 / 302014 / 01 / 092014 / 01 / 09Intelligent Systems, Nintendo R&D 2
26Wario's WoodsNESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £4.49
AU $6.50
KR ₩5000
2013 / 05 / 292013 / 11 / 072013 / 10 / 242013 / 10 / 242016 / 07 / 20Nintendo, Intelligent Systems
27Mario TennisGame Boy ColorJP ¥617
US $5.99
EU €5.00
UK £4.50
AU $7.50
2013 / 06 / 262013 / 12 / 262014 / 01 / 022014 / 01 / 02Camelot
28Tetris AttackGame BoyJP ¥4112013 / 12 / 11Intelligent Systems
29Super Mario Bros. DeluxeGame Boy ColorJP ¥N/Ab
US $5.99
EU €5.00c
UK £4.50c
AU $6.00c
KR ₩6000
2014 / 01 / 27b
2014 / 12 / 252014 / 02 / 27c2014 / 02 / 28c2016 / 05 / 04Nintendo R&D 2
30Donkey Kong LandGame BoyJP ¥411
US $3.99
EU €3.00
UK £2.70
AU $4.50
2014 / 04 / 022015 / 02 / 262014 / 10 / 162014 / 10 / 17Rareware
31Donkey Kong Land 2Game BoyJP ¥411
US $3.99
EU €3.00
UK £2.70
AU $4.50
2014 / 04 / 162015 / 02 / 262014 / 10 / 232014 / 10 / 24Rareware
32Donkey Kong Land IIIGame Boy
Game Boy Color
JP ¥617
US $3.99
EU €3.00
UK £2.70
AU $4.50
2014 / 05 / 072015 / 02 / 262014 / 10 / 302014 / 10 / 31Rareware
33Donkey Kong Original EditionNESEU €4.99
UK £4.49
AU $6.50
2014 / 09 / 182014 / 09 / 19Intelligent Systems, Nintendo R&D 2
34Game & Watch Gallery 3Game Boy ColorJP ¥N/Ad
US $3.99
EU €5.00
UK £4.50
AU $7.50
2014 / 11 / 24d2015 / 02 / 052014 / 09 / 252014 / 09 / 26Nintendo R&D 1, TOSE
35Super Mario WorldeSuper NESJP ¥823
US $7.99
EU €4.99
UK £5.49
AU $10.40
2016 / 03 / 042016 / 03 / 032016 / 03 / 032016 / 03 / 04Nintendo EAD
36Donkey Kong CountryeSuper NESJP ¥823
US $7.99
EU €4.99
UK £5.49
AU $10.40
2016 / 03 / 042016 / 03 / 242016 / 03 / 242016 / 03 / 25Rareware
37Super Mario KarteSuper NESJP ¥823
US $7.99
EU €4.99
UK £5.49
AU $10.40
2016 / 05 / 092016 / 03 / 242016 / 03 / 172016 / 03 / 18Nintendo EAD
38Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong QuesteSuper NESJP ¥823
US $7.99
EU €4.99
UK £5.49
AU $10.40
2016 / 04 / 062016 / 04 / 142016 / 03 / 242016 / 03 / 25Rareware
39Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!eSuper NESJP ¥823
US $7.99
EU €4.99
UK £5.49
AU $10.40
2016 / 05 / 092016 / 06 / 022016 / 06 / 022016 / 06 / 03Rareware
40Panel de PoneSuper NESJP ¥8232016 / 08 / 09Intelligent Systems
41Mario's Super PicrosseSuper NESJP ¥823
EU €4.99
UK £5.49
AU $10.40
2016 / 11 / 282016 / 11 / 032016 / 11 / 04Jupiter Co., Ltd.

a. Available for free to participants who purchase Mario Golf: World Tour from the Nintendo eShop from May 2, 2014 to May 29, 2014.
b. Available only to participants who registered their Nintendo Network ID before January 13, 2014. It is currently unavailable to the general public.
c. The European edition of the Nintendo Direct December 18, 2013 reveals a promotion for Nintendo 3DS users, as those who registered their Nintendo Network ID before the end of January 2014 will be eligible to receive a free download code of Super Mario Bros. Deluxe from the Nintendo eShop on February 13, 2014.
d. Available only to participants who registered Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and one of Pokémon Omega Ruby or Alpha Sapphire with Club Nintendo from November 21, 2014 to January 20, 2015. It is currently unavailable to the general public.
e. Available only on New Nintendo 3DS systems.

Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program

All of these games are available as free downloads for consumers who purchased a Nintendo 3DS prior to the August 12, 2011 price drop. The NES titles were first available in Japan on August 31, 2011 for these ambassadors, and available worldwide on September 1, 2011. The Game Boy Advance games were released in Australia on December 15, 2011, and worldwide on December 16, 2011. The Legend of Zelda became available in the Japanese eShop on December 22, 2011, making it the first Ambassador game released to the public. Currently, all NES titles offered by the Ambassador Program are available worldwide on the eShop. Nintendo has announced that GBA games will remain exclusive to 3DS ambassadors. GBA games have been released on the Wii U instead, and there are currently no plans for Nintendo 3DS Virtual releases.

Mario NES games
Mario Game Boy Advance games

Wii U

Games on the Virtual Console of the Wii U can be played on the Wii U GamePad and Wii U Pro Controller. As with the Nintendo 3DS, they are also sold via Nintendo eShop.

#IconGamePlatformPriceJP releaseNA releaseEU releaseOC releaseDeveloper(s)
1Super Mario WorldSuper NESJP ¥823
US $7.99
EU €4.99
UK £5.49
AU $10.40
2013 / 04 / 272013 / 04 / 262013 / 04 / 272013 / 04 / 28Nintendo EAD
2Donkey Kong Jr.NESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £3.49
AU $6.50
2013 / 07 / 152013 / 04 / 262013 / 04 / 272013 / 04 / 28Nintendo R&D 2
3Mario's Super PicrossSuper NESJP ¥823
EU €4.00
UK £5.49
AU $10.40
2013 / 04 / 272013 / 04 / 272013 / 04 / 28Jupiter Co., Ltd.
4
Super Mario Bros. 2NESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £3.49
AU $6.50
2014 / 03 / 192013 / 05 / 162013 / 05 / 162013 / 05 / 16Nintendo EAD
5Mario Bros.NESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £3.49
AU $6.50
2013 / 05 / 292013 / 06 / 202013 / 06 / 202013 / 06 / 20Intelligent Systems, Nintendo R&D 2
6Panel de PonSuper NESJP ¥8232013 / 05 / 29Intelligent Systems
7Super Mario Bros.NESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £3.49
AU $6.50
2013 / 06 / 052013 / 09 / 192013 / 09 / 122013 / 09 / 12Nintendo EAD
8YoshiNESJP ¥514 (¥30*)
US $4.99 ($0.30*)
EU €4.99 (€0.30*)
UK £3.49 (£0.30*)
AU $6.50 ($0.30*)
2013 / 06 / 122013 / 06 / 122013 / 06 / 132013 / 06 / 13Game Freak
9Super Mario KartSuper NESJP ¥823
US $7.99
EU €4.99
UK £5.49
AU $10.40
2013 / 06 / 192014 / 08 / 062014 / 03 / 272014 / 03 / 28Nintendo EAD
10Wrecking CrewNESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £3.49
AU $6.50
2013 / 06 / 192013 / 06 / 202013 / 06 / 202013 / 06 / 20Nintendo R&D 1
11Donkey KongNESJP ¥514 (¥30*)
US $4.99 ($0.30*)
EU €4.99 (€0.30*)
UK £3.49 (£0.30*)
AU $6.50 ($0.30*)
2013 / 07 / 152013 / 07 / 152013 / 07 / 152013 / 07 / 15Intelligent Systems, Nintendo R&D 2
12Super Mario Bros.: The Lost LevelsNESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £3.49
AU $6.50
2013 / 08 / 082014 / 03 / 132014 / 01 / 232014 / 01 / 23Nintendo EAD
13Donkey Kong 3NESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £3.49
AU $6.50
2013 / 11 / 062013 / 09 / 262013 / 10 / 242013 / 10 / 24Nintendo EAD
14GolfNESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £3.49
AU $6.50
2013 / 11 / 132013 / 10 / 102013 / 10 / 102013 / 10 / 10Nintendo EAD
15PinballNESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £3.49
AU $6.50
2013 / 10 / 232013 / 10 / 242013 / 10 / 242013 / 10 / 24Nintendo EAD
16Wario's WoodsNESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £3.49
AU $6.50
2014 / 01 / 292013 / 11 / 072014 / 02 / 272014 / 02 / 27Nintendo, Intelligent Systems
17Super Mario Bros. 3NESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £3.49
AU $6.50
2013 / 12 / 252014 / 04 / 172013 / 12 / 262013 / 12 / 26Nintendo EAD
18NES Open Tournament GolfNESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £3.49
AU $6.50
2014 / 01 / 152014 / 03 / 062014 / 02 / 062014 / 02 / 06Nintendo R&D 2
19Dr. MarioNESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £3.49
AU $6.50
2014 / 02 / 262014 / 03 / 272014 / 02 / 132014 / 02 / 14Nintendo R&D 1
20Mario & Luigi: Superstar SagaGame Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $7.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
2014 / 04 / 302014 / 04 / 032014 / 04 / 032014 / 04 / 03AlphaDream
21Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2Game Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $7.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
2014 / 04 / 032014 / 12 / 252016 / 03 / 102016 / 03 / 11Nintendo EAD
22WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!Game Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $6.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
2014 / 04 / 032014 / 04 / 102014 / 04 / 102014 / 04 / 10Nintendo R&D 1
23Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3Game Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $7.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
2014 / 10 / 152014 / 04 / 242014 / 04 / 242014 / 04 / 25Nintendo EAD
24Mario Tennis: Power TourGame Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $6.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
2014 / 04 / 302014 / 07 / 032014 / 06 / 262014 / 06 / 26Camelot
25Wario Land 4Game Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $7.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
2014 / 04 / 302014 / 05 / 082014 / 06 / 052014 / 06 / 05Nintendo R&D 1
26Super Mario AdvanceGame Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $7.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
2014 / 07 / 162014 / 11 / 062016 / 03 / 102016 / 03 / 11Nintendo R&D2
27Mario vs. Donkey KongGame Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $6.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
2014 / 07 / 232017 / 02 / 092015 / 09 / 172015 / 09 / 18NST
28Donkey Kong Jr. MathNESJP ¥514
US $4.99
EU €4.99
UK £3.49
AU $6.50
2015 / 04 / 152014 / 08 / 282015 / 01 / 222015 / 01 / 23Nintendo R&D 2
29Mario Golf: Advance TourGame Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $6.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
2014 / 09 / 102014 / 09 / 252014 / 08 / 282014 / 08 / 28Camelot
30Mario Pinball LandGame Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $6.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
2014 / 09 / 172014 / 11 / 272014 / 09 / 112014 / 09 / 11Fuse Games
31Donkey Kong CountrySuper NESJP ¥823
US $7.99
EU €4.99
UK £5.49
AU $10.40
2014 / 11 / 262015 / 02 / 262014 / 10 / 162014 / 10 / 17Rareware
32Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong QuestSuper NESJP ¥823
US $7.99
EU €4.99
UK £5.49
AU $10.40
2014 / 11 / 262015 / 02 / 262014 / 10 / 232014 / 10 / 24Rareware
33Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!Super NESJP ¥823
US $7.99
EU €4.99
UK £5.49
AU $10.40
2014 / 11 / 262015 / 02 / 262014 / 10 / 302014 / 10 / 31Rareware
34Mario Kart: Super CircuitGame Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $7.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
2015 / 07 / 222014 / 11 / 132015 / 04 / 232015 / 04 / 24Intelligent Systems
35DK: King of SwingGame Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $6.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
2014 / 11 / 192014 / 11 / 202015 / 01 / 222015 / 01 / 23Paon
36Mario Party AdvanceGame Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $6.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
2015 / 10 / 282014 / 12 / 252014 / 12 / 252014 / 12 / 26Hudson Soft
37Donkey Kong 64Nintendo 64JP ¥1028
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2015 / 04 / 022015 / 04 / 162015 / 04 / 012015 / 04 / 02Rareware
38Mario Kart DSNintendo DSJP ¥950
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2016 / 05 / 252015 / 04 / 232015 / 04 / 012015 / 04 / 02Nintendo EAD
39Super Mario 64Nintendo 64JP ¥1028
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2015 / 04 / 082015 / 04 / 012015 / 04 / 012015 / 04 / 02Nintendo EAD
40WarioWare: Touched!Nintendo DSJP ¥950
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2015 / 04 / 152015 / 04 / 092015 / 04 / 012015 / 04 / 02Nintendo SPD Group No. 1, Intelligent Systems
41Yoshi's Island DSNintendo DSJP ¥950
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2015 / 04 / 082015 / 04 / 012015 / 05 / 072015 / 05 / 08Nintendo EAD, Artoon
42New Super Mario Bros.Nintendo DSJP ¥950
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2015 / 04 / 022015 / 05 / 142015 / 12 / 172015 / 12 / 18Nintendo EAD
43Yoshi Touch & GoNintendo DSJP ¥950
US $9.99
EU €9.99a
UK £8.99a
AU $13.00a
2016 / 05 / 182015 / 04 / 092015 / 07 / 23a2015 / 07 / 24aNintendo EAD
44Paper MarioNintendo 64JP ¥1028
US $ 9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2015 / 07 / 152015 / 04 / 302015 / 05 / 212015 / 05 / 22Intelligent Systems
45Mario & Luigi: Partners in TimeNintendo DSJP ¥950
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2015 / 06 / 102015 / 06 / 252015 / 07 / 162015 / 07 / 17AlphaDream
46DK: Jungle ClimberNintendo DSJP ¥950
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2015 / 07 / 082015 / 07 / 232015 / 08 / 062015 / 08 / 07Paon
47Mario TennisNintendo 64JP ¥1028
US $9.99
EU €9.99b
UK £8.99b
AU $13.00b
2016 / 07 / 202015 / 07 / 092015 / 12 / 17b2015 / 12 / 18bCamelot
48Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven StarsSuper NESJP ¥823
US $7.99
EU €4.99
UK £5.49
AU $10.40
2015 / 08 / 052016 / 06 / 302015 / 12 / 242015 / 12 / 25Square Enix
49Wario: Master of DisguiseNintendo DSJP ¥950
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2015 / 10 / 072016 / 06 / 092015 / 08 / 202015 / 08 / 21SUZAKU
50Mario GolfNintendo 64JP ¥1028
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2015 / 09 / 022015 / 09 / 032015 / 10 / 082015 / 10 / 09Camelot
51Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the MinisNintendo DSJP ¥950
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2016 / 08 / 172016 / 10 / 062015 / 09 / 172015 / 09 / 18NST
52Game & Watch Gallery 4Game Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $6.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
2016 / 03 / 162016 / 04 / 072015 / 12 / 102015 / 12 / 11TOSE
53Super Mario 64 DSNintendo DSJP ¥950
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2016 / 01 / 062016 / 08 / 252015 / 12 / 242015 / 12 / 25Nintendo EAD
54Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3Game Boy AdvanceJP ¥702
US $7.99
EU €6.99
UK £6.29
AU $9.10
2015 / 12 / 292016 / 01 / 212016 / 03 / 102016 / 03 / 11Nintendo EAD
55Mario Kart 64Nintendo 64JP ¥1028
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2016 / 01 / 062016 / 12 / 292016 / 01 / 212016 / 01 / 22Nintendo EAD
56Yoshi's StoryNintendo 64JP ¥1028
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2016 / 02 / 172016 / 03 / 242016 / 04 / 142016 / 04 / 15Nintendo EAD
57Mario Party 2Nintendo 64JP ¥1028
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2016 / 03 / 302016 / 12 / 222016 / 04 / 212016 / 04 / 22Hudson
58Mario Party DSNintendo DSJP ¥950
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2016 / 04 / 272016 / 04 / 212016 / 04 / 212016 / 04 / 22Hudson Soft
59Mario Hoops 3-on-3Nintendo DSJP ¥950
US $9.99
EU €9.99
UK £8.99
AU $13.00
2016 / 05 / 112016 / 11 / 032016 / 05 / 262016 / 05 / 26Square Enix
60Wrecking Crew '98Super NESJP ¥8232016 / 09 / 28Nintendo R&D 1, Pax Softnica

a. Available for free to participants who purchase Yoshi's Woolly World from the Nintendo eShop from June 25, 2015 (Oceania)/June 26, 2015 (Europe) to July 23, 2015.
b. Available for free to participants who purchase Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash from the Nintendo eShop from November 20, 2015 (Europe)/November 21, 2015 (Oceania) to December 17, 2015.
*In the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Famicom, Virtual Console titles were on sale at a reduced price of 30 cents until July 12, 2013 (Yoshi) and August 13, 2013 (Donkey Kong).

Notes

Wii

  • Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels was only available in Europe and Australia from September 15, 2007 until October 1, 2007. It was then still available to freely re-download for those who purchased it while it was initially available. On August 22, 2008, it was made available again, this time without any time restrictions.
    • This is also the first time that the NES version was made available outside Japan, having been remade for the SNES elsewhere. Thus, its title screen reads 'Super Mario Bros. 2', its Japanese name, and on the Wii Shop Channel and Wii U eShop it is considered a import game.
  • Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars was regarded by Nintendo as the 250th game to be released on the Virtual Console in North America. Its European Virtual Console release was the first official release of that game in the region.
  • Timed demos of several Virtual Console games are included in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, all of which star the game's various fighters. The only default Mario title is Super Mario Bros.; Donkey Kong, Super Mario Bros. 2, and Super Mario World are also included, but they must first be unlocked.
  • For reasons unknown, the NES version of Yoshi's Cookie was de-listed in all regions except South Korea, and it can be re-downloaded by those who purchased at its time of availability.
  • In November 2012, the Donkey Kong Country SNES trilogy was unlisted from the Wii Shop Channel in all regions except South Korea. On November 25, 2012, the games became 'unavailable for purchase' on the European Wii Shop, though they were removed in North America without any prior warning. Two years later, in 2014, the Donkey Kong Country trilogy was released on the Wii U Virtual Console, and were added back to the Wii Virtual Console around the same time. It is unknown why the games were unlisted but it could be due to legal issues with Microsoft, who acquired the games' development studio, Rare, in 2002. At its time of removal, each Donkey Kong Country title was still available to be re-downloaded by players who had purchased the games during their time of availability.
  • Transfer Pak functions and online N64 Tournaments like the Mario Tennis Ring Tournament mode are not supported.
  • N64 & Neo-Geo games don't support suspend functionality.
  • N64 Controller Pak functionality is not supported.
  • N64 games do not support the Rumble Pak functionality, despite GameCube controllers having built-in rumble controls.

Nintendo 3DS

  • Only NES titles support multiplayer due to the GB, GBC, and GBA (Ambassadors only) games being too complicated to recode the games to add wireless features and there being no link port for multiplayer. NES games that have simultaneous multiplayer utilize 3DS Download Play, and Game Gear games, as well as Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow, use local play while NES games that only have alternating multiplayer are played on a single 3DS. To alternate players when playing NES games, simultaneously press and to display a pair of controllers in the lower-right corner of the top screen; press while they are displayed to switch control between players 1 and 2.
    • This feature can also be used when playing Game Boy titles to change the screen color from gray to the classic green.
  • While loading Game Boy, Game Boy Color, or (Ambassadors only) Game Boy Advance titles from the HOME Menu, by holding or the game on the top screen will be shrunk to its original resolution.
    • Game Boy and Game Boy Color titles will also display virtual versions of their respective consoles surrounding the screen to give the illusion of playing on the actual console. GBA, DS, and DSiWare games just shrink the screen to the screen size from the original consoles.
  • Many games (excluding the aforementioned Pokémon games) have been given the ability to create one save file each. This can be disabled or enabled by simultaneously holding , and .
  • GBA Ambassador games do not rely on hardware emulation; instead, they rely on hardware simulation with the 3DS booting into the GBA's firmware to play the games natively, the same way the 3DS handles DS backwards compatibility. Due to this, GBA games do not support Virtual Console features like Save and Restore Points, sleep mode, and Home Menu Access.
    • This occurs because the 3DS is not powerful enough to emulate the GBA in the same way it does other Virtual Console games. (This is also why GBA games are not available for purchase on the 3DS eShop.) Through hacking, it is possible to load GBA games into a regular Virtual Console emulator, but performance is slow and the ability to do this was removed in a later update.

Wii U

  • The player can create save states and remap controller buttons. For GBA games, there are options to change scaling, enable pixel smoothing, and view scans of the original paper manual.
  • The Wii Remote can be used for SNES and GBA games if is held while the game loads.
  • The NES games have a bilinear filter applied while the N64 games have a filter applied that doubles their resolution.
  • N64 games support Rumble Pak functions, but won't support Transfer or Controller Pak functions.
  • GBA and DS titles can only be played in single player mode.

Changes

Although Nintendo has claimed they will keep all Virtual Console releases true to the originals, some games have received slight changes:

Wii

  • Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
    • The attacks Flame Wall and Static E! are both recolored to avoid the risk of seizures.
    • For the PAL Virtual Console release, the offensive word 'bugger' (used when Croco says 'You're a persistent bugger') is replaced with the word 'pest'.
    • Moleville has a notably darker color scheme.
  • Super Mario 64
    • During gameplay, the drop shadows located at the top and bottom of the screen have been removed and can only return if Mario loses all of his Health Points.
    • Chain Chomp's mouth is purple instead of red, possibly because the game in general is made a bit darker.
    • The player can't put a small Block between and on top of a larger Block.[2]
    • Vanish Mario appears purely transparent instead of flickering in dithered colors for unknown reasons.[citation needed]
    • All lag and loading times have been removed, and the game is impossible to crash.
    • The sound is slightly quieter.
  • Mario Kart 64
    • When Lightning is used, the flash that appears during the use of that item has been adjusted to avoid the risk of seizures.
    • The Kalimari Desert course's train has its wheels recolored from red to black for unknown reasons.
    • In Koopa Troopa Beach, the waterfall at the end of the shortcut is recolored blue from the original gray.
    • The game timer is spaced slightly further apart. This is most notable between '00' and between the ' sign and the number preceeding it.
    • Saving ghost data is impossible, due to the lack of Controller Pak functionality.
  • Mario Party 2
    • When selecting the amount of players in a game, all four options appear at once, regardless of how many controllers are plugged in. In the original, only the options equal to the amount of controllers plugged in are shown.
  • Mario Golf
    • The Transfer Pak feature to transfer characters from the GBC version (Sherry, Joe, Azalea, and Kid) is removed, as are the extra four square boxes used for transferred characters on the Character Select screen. Consequently, said characters cannot be played as.
  • Mario Tennis
    • The Ring Tournament mode in Special Games is removed and cannot be selected, since the service is no longer supported after the official website was replaced with its sequel Mario Power Tennis in 2004.
    • The ability to unlock characters and courts via the Transfer Pak (e.g. Alex, Nina, Harry, Kate, and each characters' personal courts, except for Donkey Kong's) is removed. They still exist in the game coding, but cannot be played as during normal gameplay.
  • Paper Mario
    • The brightness of the light from the Super Block has been adjusted to avoid the risk of seizures.[citation needed]
    • The walls in the temple in Dry Dry Desert appear more curved.
    • The Crystal King's clones are more transparent, making it easier to spot the real Crystal King.
    • Monstar has stars surrounding it.
  • Donkey Kong Country
    • The blinding flash that occurs when Squawks faces the screen in Torchlight Trouble was removed to greatly reduce the risk of seizures.
  • Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
    • The blinding flash that occurs when Glimmer faces the screen in Glimmer's Galleon was removed to greatly reduce the risk of seizures.
  • Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
    • The lightning flash that occurs when it strikes the ground in Lightning Lookout has been dimmed to greatly reduce the risk of seizures.

Nintendo 3DS

  • Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy and Game Boy Color games
    • NES games include restore points and download play but Game Boy and Game Boy Color games don't support multiplayer. However, Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow allow players to trade Pokémon via Wi-Fi in place of a game link cable. With the exception of the Pokémon games, only NES, Game Gear, and TurboGrafx16 games fully support 2-player options. All ten NES games from the ambassador program did not gain these features until they were respectively re-released for public purchase. Original Game Boy games also include two switchable color palettes; black and white and black and green, in which the latter is a nostalgic approach to original 'brick' Game Boy players since the first Game Boy model has a green-tinted screen.
  • Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
    • The color scheme is noticeably lighter than in the Wii and Wii U VC versions.
  • Super Mario Bros. 2
    • The ground, sky, and waterfalls have a darker color scheme than in the Wii and Wii U VC versions.
  • Super Mario Bros. 3
    • The game's pixels appear more filtered and the background border is less dim compared to the Wii and Wii U VC versions.
  • Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
    • The game's print and trade features have been disabled due to the lack of a Game Boy Printer accessory and infared port.
    • In the Fortune Teller, all references to multiplayer features were removed, and replaced with duplicates of other existing text strings.
    • In the album, the pictures that are normally unlocked via the use of link and infrared features are impossible to obtain without hacking.
  • Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
    • The lightning strikes that occur at the entrance of Wario's castle are toned down to reduce the risk of seizures.
    • The pipe glitch that was possible to perform in the Game Boy version was fixed in the 3DS version.
  • Mario Golf and Mario Tennis
    • Characters that could be unlocked in the Nintendo 64 version are omitted due to the lack of Transfer Pak functionality in the Wii VC versions and visa-versa in the 3DS versions.
  • Donkey Kong Land 2
    • In Lava Lagoon, Glimmer's Galleon, and Clapper's Cavern, the flashing that occurs in certain situations is slowed down to half of its original rate to avoid the risk of seizures.
  • Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
    • The level skip glitch that was possible to perform in the Game Boy version was fixed in the 3DS version.
  • Wario Land 3
    • Various cutscenes, such as the one where The Steep Canyon initially becomes accessible, have altered color palettes to reduce the risk of seizures.

Wii U

  • NES, SNES, N64, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo DS games
    • All games include restore points, Wii U GamePad Off-TV play, and previously included Miiverse support. Unlike on the Wii VC, N64 games support Rumble Pak functions which are replicated by the GamePad rumbling when needed. GBA, N64, and DS games also include their original instruction booklets.
    • GBA and Nintendo DS games do not support multiplayer. Nintendo DS games also do not include GameCube/Wii connectivity. Only a few DS games, such as The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, support sleep mode. N64 games do not support Transfer Pak functions.
    • All changes made to Wii VC versions of games were retained unless stated otherwise.
  • Game & Watch Gallery 4
    • For the Japanese Virtual Console release, this game has been fully translated into Japanese, with its title being Game Boy Gallery 4. This game was originally unreleased in Japan.
  • Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
    • The Virtual Console version has all 38 e-Reader levels built-in the game, including the ones that were previously only released in Japan, and they can be accessed from the Data Select screen. Originally, this required the use of the Nintendo e-Reader to scan Level Cards, which is incompatible with the Wii U. Also, the original game could only support up to 32 levels at a time. This is also the first time these levels are released in Europe and Oceania, as the Nintendo e-Reader was never released there.

Gallery

  • Icon from the Wii's Virtual Console.

  • Nintendo 3DS's Virtual Console old selection on Nintendo eShop.

  • Wii U's Virtual Console logo.

  • Wallpaper for the Wii U's Virtual Console.

See also

  • WiiWare — Applications and games that can be downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel.
  • DSiWare — Applications and games that can be downloaded from the DSi Shop.

Names in other languages

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseバーチャルコンソール
Bācharu Konsōru
SpanishConsola Virtual
FrenchConsole Virtuelle
RussianВиртуальная Консоль
Virtualnaya Konsol
Korean버추얼 콘솔
Beochueol Konsol
Chinese遊戲殿堂[3]
Yóuxì Diàntáng
Game Hall

References

  1. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-dttHujw0I
  2. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8bmbS-euNI&t=116
  3. ^https://twitter.com/chinesenintendo/status/1057336102871171072
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CrossoversMario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic GamesMario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic GamesMinecraft: New Nintendo 3DS EditionPuzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. EditionRhythm Heaven MegamixSkylanders: SuperChargers RacingSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DSUltimate NES Remix
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Wario franchiseGame & Wario
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CrossoversMario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic GamesMario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter GamesMinecraft: Wii U EditionNintendo LandSkylanders: SuperChargersSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U
CompilationsNew Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi UNES Remix Pack
Nintendo eShopamiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest BitsDr. LuigiMini Mario & Friends: amiibo ChallengeNES RemixNES Remix 2 • Virtual Console games
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PlatformersSuper Mario seriesSuper Mario Bros. (1985, NES) • Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (1986, FCD) • Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988, NES) • Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988, NES) • Super Mario Land (1989, GB) • Super Mario World (1990, SNES) • Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (1992, GB) • Super Mario 64 (1996, N64) • Super Mario Sunshine (2002, GCN) • New Super Mario Bros. (2006, NDS) • Super Mario Galaxy (2007, Wii) • New Super Mario Bros. Wii (2009, Wii) • Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010, Wii) • Super Mario 3D Land (2011, 3DS) • New Super Mario Bros. 2 (2012, 3DS) • New Super Mario Bros. U (2012, Wii U) • Super Mario 3D World (2013, Wii U) • Super Mario Maker (2015, Wii U) • Super Mario Run (2016, iOS/Android) • Super Mario Odyssey (2017, NS) • Super Mario Maker 2 (2019, NS)
Mario vs. Donkey Kong seriesMario vs. Donkey Kong (2004, GBA) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (2006, DS) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! (2009, DSiWare) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! (2010, DS) • Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move (2013, 3DS) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars (2015, 3DS/Wii U) • Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge (2016, 3DS/Wii U)
OtherDonkey Kong (1981, Arcade) • Mario Bros. (1983, Arcade) • Mario's Cement Factory (1983, G&W) • Mario Bros. Special (1984, PC88) • Punch Ball Mario Bros. (1984, PC88) • VS. Wrecking Crew (1984, Arcade) • Wrecking Crew (1985, NES) • Super Mario Bros. Special (1986, PC88) • Mario & Wario (1993, SNES) • Hotel Mario (1994, Philips CD-i) • Donkey Kong (1994, Game Boy) • Mario Clash (1995, VB) • Wrecking Crew '98 (1998, SFC) • Super Princess Peach (2005, DS)
Ports and remakesCrazy Kong (1981, Arcade) • Donkey Kong (1982, G&W) • Mario Bros. (1983, G&W) • VS. Super Mario Bros. (1986, Arcade) • All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. (1986, FCD) • Super Mario Bros. (1987, G&W) • Kaettekita Mario Bros. (1988, FCD) • Super Mario All-Stars (1993, SNES) • Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World (1994, SNES) • BS Super Mario USA (1996, SNES) • BS Super Mario Collection (1997, SNES) • Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (1999, GBC) • Super Mario Advance (2001, GBA) • Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 (2002, GBA) • Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (2003, GBA) • Famicom Mini Series (2004, GBA) • Classic NES Series (2004-2005, GBA) • Super Mario 64 DS (2004, NDS) • Virtual Console (2006-current, Wii/3DS/Wii U) • Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition (2010, Wii) • New Super Luigi U (2013, Wii U) • Luigi Bros. (2013, Wii U) • Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS (2016, 3DS) • New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe (2019, NS)
Role-playing gamesPaper Mario seriesPaper Mario (2000, N64) • Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004, GCN) • Super Paper Mario (2007, Wii) • Paper Mario: Sticker Star (2012, 3DS) • Paper Mario: Color Splash (2016, Wii U)
Mario & Luigi seriesMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003, GBA) • Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (2005, NDS) • Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story (2009, NDS) • Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013, 3DS) • Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam (2015, 3DS)
OtherSuper Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996, SNES)
RemakesMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017, 3DS) • Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey (2018, 3DS)
Dr. Mario seriesMainDr. Mario (1990, NES) • Dr. Mario 64 (2001, N64) • Dr. Mario Online Rx (2008, WiiWare) • Dr. Mario Express (2008, DSiWare) • Dr. Luigi (2013, Wii U) • Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure (2015, 3DS) • Dr. Mario World (2019, iOS/Android)
OtherVS. Dr. Mario (1990, Arcade)
RemakesTetris & Dr. Mario (1994, SNES) • Nintendo Puzzle Collection (2003, GCN) • Dr. Mario & Puzzle League (2005, GBA)
Mario Kart seriesMainSuper Mario Kart (1992, SNES) • Mario Kart 64 (1996, N64) • Mario Kart 64 (slot machine) (1997, Arcade) • Mario Kart: Super Circuit (2001, GBA) • Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (2003, GCN) • Mario Kart Arcade GP (2005, Arcade) • Mario Kart DS (2005, NDS) • Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 (2007, Arcade) • Mario Kart Wii (2008, Wii) • Mario Kart 7 (2011, 3DS) • Mario Kart Arcade GP DX (2013, Arcade) • Mario Kart 8 (2014, Wii U) • Mario Kart Arcade GP VR (2017, Arcade) • Mario Kart Tour (2019, iOS/Android)
RemakesMario Kart 8 Deluxe (2017, NS)
Mario Party seriesMario Party (1998, N64) • Mario Party 2 (1999, N64) • Mario Party 3 (2000, N64) • Mario Party 4 (2002, GCN) • Mario Party-e (2003, GBA) • Mario Party 5 (2003, GCN) • Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party (2004, Arcade) • Mario Party 6 (2004, GCN) • Mario Party Advance (2005, GBA) • Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party 2 (2005, Arcade) • Mario Party 7 (2006, GCN) • Mario Party 8 (2007, Wii) • Mario Party DS (2007, NDS) • Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher (2009, Arcade) • Mario Party Kurukuru Carnival (2012, Arcade) • Mario Party 9 (2012, Wii) • Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher 2 (2013, Arcade) • Mario Party: Island Tour (2013, 3DS) • Mario Party 10 (2015, Wii U) • Mario Party Challenge World (2016, Arcade) • Mario Party: Star Rush (2016, 3DS) • Mario Party: The Top 100 (2017, 3DS) • Super Mario Party (2018, NS)
Luigi's Mansion seriesMainLuigi's Mansion (2001, GCN) • Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (2013, 3DS) • Luigi's Mansion Arcade (2015, Arcade) • Luigi's Mansion 3 (2019, NS)
RemakesLuigi's Mansion (2018, 3DS)
Sports gamesMario Baseball seriesMario Superstar Baseball (2005, GCN) • Mario Super Sluggers (2008, Wii)
Mario Golf seriesGolf (1984, NES) • Family Computer Golf: Japan Course (1987, FCD) • Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course (1987, FCD) • NES Open Tournament Golf (1991, NES) • Mario Golf (1999, N64) • Mario Golf (1999, GBC) • Mobile Golf (2001, GBC) • Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (2003, GCN) • Mario Golf: Advance Tour (2004, GBA) • Mario Golf: World Tour (2014, 3DS)
Mario Strikers seriesSuper Mario Strikers (2005, GCN) • Mario Strikers Charged (2007, Wii)
Mario Tennis seriesMario's Tennis (1995, VB) • Mario Tennis (2000, N64) • Mario Tennis (2000, GBC) • Mario Power Tennis (2004, GCN) • Mario Tennis: Power Tour (2005, GBA) • Mario Tennis Open (2012, 3DS) • Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash (2015, Wii U) • Mario Tennis Aces (2018, NS)
PortsNew Play Control! Mario Power Tennis (2009, Wii)
OtherNBA Street V3 (2005, GCN) • SSX on Tour (2005, GCN) • Mario Hoops 3-on-3 (2006, NDS) • Mario Sports Mix (2010, Wii) • Mario Sports Superstars (2017, 3DS)
CrossoversMario & Sonic seriesMario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (2007, Wii) • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (2008, NDS) • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (2009, Wii) • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (2009, NDS) • Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (2011, Wii) • Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (2012, 3DS) • Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games (2013, Wii U) • Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (2016, Wii U) • Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (2016, 3DS) • Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition (2016, Arcade) • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 (2019, NS/Arcade)
Super Smash Bros. seriesSuper Smash Bros. (1999, N64) • Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001, GCN) • Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008, Wii) • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (2014, 3DS) • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (2014, Wii U) • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018, NS)
OtherItadaki Street‎ DS (2007, NDS) • Fortune Street‎ (2011, Wii) • Nintendo Land (2012, Wii U) • Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition (2015, 3DS) • Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle (2017, NS)
Edutainment gamesMario Discovery seriesMario is Missing! (1993, MS-DOS/SNES/NES) • Mario's Time Machine (1993, MS-DOS/SNES/NES) • Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters (1993, MS-DOS/SNES) • Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers (1994, MS-DOS/SNES) • Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun (1994, MS-DOS/SNES)
OtherMario Teaches Typing (1991, MS-DOS) • Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up (1991, MS-DOS) • Mario Teaches Typing 2 (1996, MS-DOS)
PortsMario's Early Years! CD-ROM Collection (1995, PC)
Art utilitiesSuper Mario Bros. Print World (1991, MS-DOS) • Mario Paint (1992, SNES) • Super Mario Collection Screen Saver (1997, PC) • Mario no Photopi (1998, N64) • Mario Artist: Paint Studio (1999, N64DD) • Mario Artist: Talent Studio (2000, N64DD) • Mario Artist: Communication Kit (2000, N64DD) • Mario Artist: Polygon Studio (2000, N64DD)
MiscellaneousMainMario's Bombs Away (1983, G&W) • Yoshi's Safari (1993, SNES) • Undake30 Same Game (1995, SFC) • Mario's Game Gallery (1995, MS-DOS) • Mario's Picross (1995, GB) • Mario's Super Picross (1995, SFC) • Donkey Kong (slot machine) (1996, Arcade) • Picross 2 (1996, GB) • Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium (1997, Satellaview) • Mario's FUNdamentals (1998, Windows) • Picross NP (1999-2000, SFC) • Super Mario Fushigi no Janjan Land (2003, Arcade) • Mario Pinball Land (2004, GBA) • Yakuman DS (2005, NDS) • Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (2005, GCN) • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (2014, Wii U)
PortsCaptain Toad: Treasure Tracker (2018, NS/3DS)
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Discover a treasure trove of gaming past and bring the classics back to life with Virtual Console! With a unique library spanning no less than 9 different systems and hundreds of games - from cherished masterpieces to obscure cult favourites - Virtual Console offers access to more than 25 years of gaming history, directly on your Wii.

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Virtual Console (JP), sometimes abbreviated as VC, is a video game download service that is currently offered by Nintendo for its Wii gaming console.

Described by Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata as 'the video game version of Apple's iTunes Store', the service features titles from past Nintendo consoles (NES, SNES and N64) and formerly competing systems, the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, TurboGrafx-16 and Neo-Geo, which was released on October 8th, 2007. Nintendo has mentioned MSX compatibility but has yet to announce any games from it. Gamasutra also announced that Commodore 64 titles will be released, but no further announcements have been made.

The Virtual Console service went live on November 18th, with the impending release of the Wii the next day in North America. It has been reported that thirty games will be added to the Wii Shop Channel between the time of the Wii's launch and the end of the calendar year with at least ten games a month being added afterwards.

  • List of Virtual Console titles (Australia)

Wii Points

Wii Points is a payment system that Nintendo will use for gamers to purchase games and other features for its Wii console through the Wii Shop Channel. Consumers can purchase a 'Wii Points Card' which they then spend online. It is similar to Microsoft's Microsoft Points for Xbox 360.

The main use of the card is to buy virtual console games. However, consumers were also able to use their Wii Points card to purchase the Opera Wii Browser, although the software was downloadable for free until June 2007, and became free permanently in September 2009. All Wii Points must be redeemed through the Wii Shop Channel. Other uses have yet to be announced.

Pricing

A 2000 point Wii Points card will be initially available in the United States of America for around US$20 or for €20 in Europe and £14.99 in the UK. Wii Points can be bought in this way from retailers or purchased online directly from Nintendo. When converting from Wii Points to American dollars, 100 Wii Points equals one dollar. Reggie Fils-Aime has stated that 2000 Wii Points will cost about $24.99 Canadian. Pricing was also given for Wii points in Japan, with 1,000 points being exactly equivalent to ¥1,000 ($8.46). Prepaid cards in Japan will be made available in multiples of 1,000, 3,000 and 5,000 points, with the 5,000 point card coming bundled with a classic controller. In all other regions, there will only be 2000 point cards.

Exchange rateUS$ United States (USD)C$ Canada (CAD)¥

Japan (JPY)

A$ Australia (AUD)€ Eurozone (EUR)£

United Kingdom (GBP)

Mex$ Mexico (MXN)CLP$ Chile (CLP)
100 Wii PointsUS$1.00C$1.20¥100A$1.50€1.00£0.75Mex$10CLP$1000
USD EquivalentUS$1.00~US$1.05~US$0.85~US$1.15~US$1.28~US$1.49~US$0.90~US$1.91
EUR Equivalent~€0.74~€0.83~€0.63~€0.92~€1.00~€1.11~€0.66~€1.42

The starting prices of the Virtual Console games will depend on what system the game was originally developed for. Some titles will cost more than these minimum set prices. [1]:

  • NES Games = 500 Wii Points/600 Wii Points (Import)
  • SNES Games = 800 Wii Points (900 & 1,000 Wii Points in Japan on select games)900 Wii Points (IMPORT)
  • N64 Games = 1,000/1,200 Wii Points (the latter is for games released only in Japan that were later released elsewhere)
  • Sega Genesis Games = 800 Wii Points (600 Wii Points in Japan)
  • TurboGrafx-16/CD Games = 600/800 Wii Points 700/900 Wii Points (IMPORT)
  • Neo-Geo = 900 Wii Points/1000 Wii Points (IMPORT)
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Problems

  • One major problem is that Nintendo 64 games do not feature vibration. This is strange in that vibration has been standard on Nintendo consoles since 2001, and that N64 games can be played with a Gamecube controller. The lack of vibration renders one item in Ocarina of Time useless, as whenever it detected a hidden object, the controller would vibrate.
  • Some players have described the notably different layout of the Gamecube controller compared to the N64 controller as 'awkward'. However, the C-stick on the GC controller is of the same color as the N64 buttons it corresponds to, and the L-button is in a similar location to the N64's Z-button (although the GC controller does have a small, purple Z-button).
  • Various people have complained about playing NES, SNES, etc games using the Gamecube Controller as being awkward. However, the Wii Remote acts as a perfect substitute for NES, Master System, and TurboGrafx games while the Classic Controller acts as a perfect substitute for the SNES and Genesis controllers.
  • Mario Kart 64 required a memory pak to save ghost data on Time Trials, which is unsupported on the VC
  • Various games using codes had many either removed or reprogrammed.
  • Many players have complained about the controllers being either 'too small' or 'uncomfortable'. The new Classic Controller PRO is somewhat larger than the original Classic Controller, and adds grips, making it resemble the PlayStation 3 controller. It also has the cord come out at the top, more like the original controllers.

Rights Issues

Because of rights issues, many popular games have been delayed for release, and upon release were altered somewhat. Some games have yet to be released.

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  • Batman & Spider-Man were taken out of a Neo Geo game. Because of this, the chance that superhero games will appear on the VC is very slim.
  • The Kawasaki ads in Wave Race 64 were replaced with Wii and DS ads, as Nintendo's contract with Kawasaki had expired. This is strange, since they could've simply used period ads such as those for the Game Boy Color or Nintendo 64; they could've also replaced them with the game's logo, or even left them blank.
  • Tecmo Bowl had all of its players' names removed, as EA Sports holds exclusive rights to the NFLPA. Because of this, the chance of any other NFL game being released is very slim.
  • Punch-Out!! was released in its Mr. Dream form instead of the Mike Tyson version, and omits the mention of NHK.
  • Diddy Kong Racing has yet to be released due to its use of the Rare characters Banjo and Conker. Microsoft holds exclusive rights to Rare games. However, in the remake, Diddy Kong Racing DS, they were replaced with Tiny Kong and Dixie Kong. Also, while various Donkey Kong games were licensed to Rare, they can be released, as Nintendo holds the rights to the Donkey Kong series. Since Nintendo has been releasing DS games to the Wii U, they could simply release the remake.
  • Tetris has been subject to rights issues for many years. The rights disputes with its creators, Elorg, have prevented the original NES game from being re-released. However, another reason for the lack of Tetris is the higher-priced WiiWare release. The original Game Boy version, the most popular of all releases, was released but has since been delisted.
  • Banjo-Kazooie is also a Rare game, and cannot currently be released. It is, however, available on Xbox Live Arcade, albeit altered to account for the change of system.
  • Disney games have yet to be released onto the Virtual Console. However, these games were simply distributed by Disney, and licensed to other third-party companies. For example, Chip 'n' Dale: Rescue Rangers is licensed to Capcom. Modern games based on DuckTales have been released in homage to the original game's popularity. However, these games are entirely different from the original.
  • The Virtual Console had Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES) and the Super Star Wars trilogy for awhile, but the rights have long since expired.

Fixed Bugs

  • The release of the NES Legend of Zelda game is the same as the GameCube and Game Boy Advance releases, with the mistranslations corrected.

Other Changes

  • The release of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is a later version (1.2), which replaces a song that had what resembled Islamic chanting. In addition, Ganondorf coughs up green blood instead of red blood. Finally, the 'Star and Crescent' symbols found on the Mirror Shield are absent in this version, as the Star and Crescent is an Islamic symbol. The Deku symbol replaces it.
  • The release of Wrecking Crew includes the ability to save custom stages, previously only available on the Famicom release.
  • StarTropics was originally packaged with a letter that, when dipped in water, revealed a secret message. For the Virtual Console release, the letter is dipped in-game.
  • The original release of The Legend of Zelda came packaged with a map of Hyrule. The Virtual Console version does not include this, and the player must refer to either the original map or an online image.
  • Arcade ports on the NES did not save high scores. On the Virtual Console, putting the game in suspend mode will preserve high scores. If the Wii is turned off while the game is being played, however, the high score will be erased. Nintendo did release direct unaltered ports for awhile onto the original Wii as a part of the 'Virtual Console Arcade', but that project has been abandoned (there are plans to revive it, however).
  • Some animations in several games (like Flame Wall in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars) have been altered to prevent seizures.
  • In Pokémon Snap, it was possible to transfer your photos it to stickers at certain stores. This has been replaced by being able to put pictures on the Wii Message Board.

Control Options

Classic titles downloaded via the Virtual Console service can be controlled through three different methods. Some games support all three options, while others only support one or two.

Method 1: Wii Remote

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The Wii Remote is designed like an NES controller, and also works well for Sega Master System and TurboGrafx-16 games. To play VC games, the Remote must be turned sideways. Because the games from the 16-bit generation onward require more buttons, the Remote is incompatible with them.

Method 2: Classic Controller

The Classic Controller is the universal controller for Virtual Console games, but can also play some Wii games. While it can play any VC game, its design mostly resembles the controller for the Super Nintendo. It also works well for Sega Genesis games.

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Method 3: Nintendo GameCube Controller

The Gamecube Controller is compatible with all Virtual Console games, much like the Classic Controller. Its layout, however, is more similar to the controller for the Nintendo 64. The Classic Controller Pro acts as a potential alternative.

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Method 4: The Shaft:

Overline Gaming has released a special controller using an arcade joystick, designed primarily for arcade ports.

Method 5: 3-in-1 Adapter:

Innex is planning to release an Adapter for the Wii that will provide backward compatibility with all old Nintendo controllers.

Related Pages

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External Links

Virtual Console Wii Reviews

  • Nintendo - Official Nintendo of America Website
  • Virtual Console - Official Virtual Console site
  • TurboGrafx-16 Virtual Console - Hudson Official Virtual Console site
  • http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/wii/ - The Virtual Console Archive

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Virtual Console
Consoles

NES/ Famicom • SNES/ Super Famicom • Nintendo 64 • TurboGrafx-16/PC-Engine •
Sega Master System • Sega Genesis/Mega Drive • Neo-Geo • MSX • Commadore 64

Handheld

Game Boy • Game Boy Color • Game Boy Advance • Nintendo DS • Sega Game Gear

Regions
(Wii/Wii U/3DS)

Wii (North America • PAL Regions • Japan) Wii U (North America • PAL Regions • Japan)
3DS (North America • PAL Regions • Japan)

Related

Arcade Archives • Nintendo Switch Online • Sega AGES • NES Classic Edition • SNES Classic Edition