A major reason I want a Wii-U is for its enormous library of Virtual Console games (SNES, N64, GBA, DS, etc.), though it'd also be cool to have the HD remakes of Wind Waker and Twilight Princess (currently I have the original GameCube editions of the games, played on my Wii). Wii New Virtual Console Games is a handy widget displays the most recent Wii Virtual Console releases. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com. FREE download codes for Super Mario Bros. And The Legend of Zelda NES Virtual Console Games on Nintendo Wii U! To redeem: On Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Wii U, click “Enter Download Code” located at the top of the screen and enter the download code.
The Virtual Console is a feature implmented in Nintendo's consoles that allows for you to purchase, download and play various games from older systems. These games often come exactly as they originally were, but some do include various changes and tweaks to enhance the user experience.
The Wii U update is finally here, and with it, the Virtual Console has launched today in North America. While the choices are far from impressive, mostly consisting of promotional $0.30 games that.
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3DS
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The 3DS Virtual Console continued on from the idea of the Virtual Console introduced in the Nintendo Wii, but expanded on it. It added the feature of save states to the games, allowing for you to create a restore point and go back to it. The 3DS Virtual Console mostly focused on portable games in the past, having compatibility for GameBoy and GameBoy Color games
Image | Name | Original Console | Price | Release Date | Alterations |
Pokémon Blue International Version | Game Boy | £8.99 $9.99 | US: February 27th 2016 EU: February 27th 2016 | Yes | |
Pokémon Blue Japanese Version | Game Boy | 1200¥ | JP: February 27th 2016 | Yes | |
Pokémon Crystal | Game Boy Color | 1200¥ £8.99 $9.99 | Global: January 26th 2018 | Yes | |
Pokémon Gold | Game Boy Color | 1200¥ £8.99 $9.99 | Global: September 22nd 2017 | Yes | |
Pokémon Green | Game Boy | 1200¥ | JP: February 27th 2016 | Yes | |
Pokémon Pikachu | Game Boy | 1200¥ | JP: February 27th 2016 | Yes | |
Pokémon Puzzle Challenge | Game Boy Color | £4.49 $4.99 | US: November 6th 2014 EU: November 27th 2014 | None | |
Pokémon Red International Version | Game Boy | £8.99 $9.99 | US: February 27th 2016 EU: February 27th 2016 | Yes | |
Pokémon Red Japanese Version | Game Boy | 1200¥ | JP: February 27th 2016 | Yes | |
Pokémon Silver | Game Boy Color | 1200¥ £8.99 $9.99 | Global: September 22nd 2017 | Yes | |
Pokémon Trading Card Game | Game Boy Color | £4.49 $4.99 617¥ | EU: July 10th 2014 US: November 13th 2014 JP: December 24th 2014 | Yes | |
Pokémon Yellow | Game Boy Color | £8.99 $9.99 | US: February 27th 2016 EU: February 27th 2016 | Yes |
Wii U
The Wii U Virtual Console continued on from the framework of the Nintendo Wii Virtual Console. While containing the same consoles as the Wii, it then added the Nintendo DS and GameBoy Advance devices to its capabilities, and even added some Wii games as download software, allowing for more games. It also added the save state feature which was introduced in the 3DS Virtual Console. The Wii downloads do not have this, however.
Image | Name | Original Console | Price | Release Date | Alterations |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team | Nintendo DS | £8.99 950¥ $9.99 | EU: 11th February 2016 JP: 23rd March 2016 US: 23rd June 2016 | None | |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team | GameBoy Advance | £6.49 702¥ $7.99 | EU: 11th February 2016 JP: 23rd March 2016 US: 23rd June 2016 | None | |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky | Nintendo DS | $9.99 950¥ | US: 23rd June 2016 Japan: 20th July 2016 | None | |
Pokémon Pinball Ruby & Sapphire | GameBoy Advance | £6.49 $7.99 702¥ | JP: 10th December 2014 EU: 11th December 2014 US: 1st January 2015 | None | |
Pokémon Ranger | Nintendo DS | £8.99 950¥ | EU: February 25th 2016 Japan: 13th April 2016 | None | |
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia | Nintendo DS | £6.29 €6.99 950¥ | EU: 9th June 2016 Japan: 27th July 2016 US: 4th August 2016 | None | |
Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs | Nintendo DS | £6.29 €6.99 950¥ | EU: 9th June 2016 Japan: 3rd August 2016 | None | |
Pokémon Snap | Nintendo 64 | 1208¥ £8.99 €9.99 $9.99 | JP: April 6th 2016 EU: August 18th 2016 US: January 5th 2017 | Yes | |
PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure | Nintendo Wii | £17.99 €19.99 $19.99 2700¥ | EU: July 16th 2015 US: May 19th 2016 Japan: July 5th 2017 | None |
Wii
The Wii Virtual Console introduced the entire Virtual Console feature in an effort to bring as many older games to the forefront as possible. This is accessible in the Wii and in the Wii Menu on Wii U consoles.
Name | Original Console | Price | Release Date | Alterations |
Pokémon Puzzle League | Nintendo 64 | 1200 Points | US: 5th May 2008 EU: 30th May 2008 | None |
Pokémon Snap | Nintendo 64 | 1200 Points | JP: 4th December 2007 US: 10th December 2007 EU: 17th December 2007 | Yes |
Full listing of unreleased Wii U Virtual Console and Wii download games from Nintendo’s servers
Posted on October 14, 2015 by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop
There’s been a surprising amount of news based on listings found from Nintendo’s servers over the past few days. Many of you are well aware of the rumors surrounding The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD, and there have even been some downloadable Wii games for Wii U uncovered.
What we’ve reported on wasn’t all that was found though. A whole bunch of unreleased (perhaps upcoming) Wii U Virtual Console and Wii download games have also been discovered. The lineup includes Zelda: Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, and a whole lot more. Read on below for the full listing.
Wii U Virtual Console
1080* Snowboarding (N64) [JP]
Adventures of Bayou Billy, The (NES) [JP]
Bishoujo Janshi Suchie-Pai (SNES) [JP]
Chu Chu Rocket! (GBA) [JP]
City Connection (NES) [JP]
Contra Advance: The Alien Wars EX (GBA) [JP]
Darius Twin (SNES) [JP]
Dig Dug 2 (NES) [EU]
Dig Dug 2 (NES) [JP]
Drill Dozer (GBA) [JP]
F-Zero Climax (GBA) [JP]
Field Combat (NES) [JP]
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon (NDS) [JP]
Formation Z (NES) [JP]
Front Line (NES) [JP]
Game & Watch Gallery 4 (GBA) [JP]
Ganbare Goemon Gaiden: The Mystical Pipe Which Disappeared (SNES) [JP]
Hogan’s Alley (NES) [EU]
Hogan’s Alley (NES) [JP]
Ignition Factor, The (SNES) [JP]
International Track & Field 2 (MSX) [JP]
King’s Knight (NES) [JP]
Kirby: Canvas Curse (NDS) [JP]
Kirby: Mass Attack (NDS) [JP]
Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament (GBA) [JP]
Kururin Paradise (GBA) [JP]
Konami Krazy Racers (GBA) [JP]
Legend of the River King 3 & 4 (GBA) [JP]
Legend of the River King 5 (GBA) [JP]
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, The (N64) [JP]
Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, The (NDS) [JP]
Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, The (NDS) [JP]
Legendary Starfi 2 (GBA) [JP]
Legendary Starfi 3 (GBA) [JP]
Majin Tensei II: Spiral Nemesis (SNES) [JP]
Mario Kart 64 (N64) [JP]
Mario Party Advance (GBA) [JP]
Mario Tennis (N64) [JP]
Mario Vs Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (NDS) [JP]
Medabots: Metabee Version (GBA) [JP]
Medabots: Rokusho Version (GBA) [JP]
Medabots Navi: Kabuto Version (GBA) [JP]
Medabots Navi: Kuwagata Version (GBA) [JP]
Mega Man Battle Network 4.5: Real Operation (NDS) [JP]
Mega Man Battle Network 6: Cybeast Falzar (GBA) [JP]
Mega Man Battle Network 6: Cybeast Gregar (GBA) [JP]
Metal Slader Glory: Director’s Cut (SNES) [JP]
Metro Cross (NES) [JP]
Moeri Twinbee: Rescue Dr. Cinnamon! (NES) [JP]
Onimusha Tactics (GBA) [JP]
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (GBA)(NDS) [JP]
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Justice for All (GBA)(NDS) [JP]
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team (NDS) [JP]
Pokémon Ranger (NDS) [JP]
Polarium Advance (GBA) [JP]
Power Instinct (SNES) [JP]
Sennen Kazoku (GBA) [JP]
Shining Force: Resurrection of the Dark Dragon (GBA) [JP]
Shining Soul (GBA) [JP]
Shining Soul II (GBA) [JP]
Sin & Punishment (N64) [JP]
Sonic Advance 2 (GBA) [JP]
Sonic Advance 3 (GBA) [JP]
Space Invaders: The Original Game (SNES) [JP]
Star Fox 64 (N64) [JP]
Star Fox Command (NDS) [JP]
Star Luster (NES) [JP]
Super Mario 64 DS (NDS) [JP]
Super Mario All-Stars (SNES) [JP]
Treasure of the Rudras (SNES) [JP]
Tsukikomori (SNES) [JP]
Wagan Land 2 (NES) [JP]
Wild Gunman (NES) [EU]
Wild Gunman (NES) [JP]
Wrecking Crew ’98 (SNES) [JP]
Yoshi: Touch & Go! (NDS) [JP]
Wii games on Wii U
Kiki Trick [JP]
Kirby’s Epic Yarn [JP]
Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, The [JP]
Mario Strikers Charged Football [JP]
Mario Super Sluggers [JP]
Metroid: Other M [JP]
New Super Mario Bros. Wii [EU]
New Super Mario Bros. Wii [JP]
Poképark Wii: Pikachu’s Adventure [JP]
Super Paper Mario [JP]
Wario Land: Shake It [JP]
Xenoblade Chronicles [JP]
Wii U games
Kamen Rider Summon Ride! [EU]
Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD, The [JP]
One thing to point out: the Kamen Rider entry may have been made in error – at least, that’s what’s being speculated!
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