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  • The Virtual Console is an online downloading service from the Wii Shop Channel, run by Nintendo. It allows people to play old games mainly released by Nintendo, and other companies as well, on their Nintendo Wii and Wii U. The Virtual Console currently emulates the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Nintendo 64, as well as the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, NEC's TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine, the MSX computer and the Neo Geo home system.
  • Die Virtual Console ist eine von Nintendo veröffentliche Software die die Möglichkeit bietet ältere Nintendo Spiele zu spielen.
  • Virtual Console ist ein Programm der Nintendo Wii. Es ermöglicht alte Spiele der NES, SNES und N64 zu downloaden und zu Spielen. Der Preis für jedes Spiel beträgt 5 €.
  • Games from these systems can be purchased from Virtual Console. File:Systems.jpg * Nintendo 64 * Nintendo Entertainment System * Super Nintendo Entertainment System * SEGA Genesis (Mega Drive) * SEGA Master System * MEX * Virtual Console Arcade * NEO GEO * Turbo GRAPHX 16 * Commadore 64 This article is a stub. You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Whatever consolation there is in it, is purely virtual. Virtual Defined: Noun Not physically existing as such, but made by software to make it seem like a good reason to spend 10 big ones on another re-tread of Super Mario 64.
  • Many of the Masterpieces featured in Brawl work on the Virtual Console engine. Masterpieces are demos of existing Virtual Console games and share many of the same attributes of games on the Virtual Console. Super Smash Bros. was released to the virtual console for Japan on January 20, 2009 to celebrate its tenth anniversary there since it was released for the Nintendo 64 on January 21, 1999 in Japan. It has since been released in Europe, on June 12. It was released in North America on December 21, 2009.
  • right|250px Die Virtual Console, (jap. バーチャルコンソール Bācharu Konsōru), oft als VC abgekürzt, ist ein Service für die Nintendo-Konsolen Wii, 3DS sowie Wii U. Hier werden oft alte Videospiele per Emulationen gespielt. Die Spiele werden dabei in den jeweiligen Online-Shops (Wii= Wii-Shop-Kanal, 3DS & Wii U= Nintendo-eShop) verkauft und per dieser Software gespielt.
  • thumb|280px|Logo der Virtual Console Virtual Console ist der Name des Onlinedienstes der Wii von Nintendo, der ältere Spiele der vergangenen Konsolengenerationen als Download anbietet, darunter neben den Konsolen von Nintendo selbst auch denen von Fremdherstellern wie Sega oder SNK Playmore. Im Unterschied zu WiiWare, ebenfalls ein Onlineservice von Nintendo, werden bei Virtual Console nur bereits existierende Spiele angeboten.
  • The Virtual Console service is a service available on the Wii, Wii U and Nintendo 3DS family systems. It is a collection of classic Nintendo games for purchase that are (in most cases) unaltered from their previous releases. The following Star Fox titles are available for purchase on the Virtual Console: Star Fox 64 (Wii, Wii U), Star Fox: Command (Wii U).
  • The Virtual Console is a feature of the Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii U and Nintendo 3DS that allows players to download and play select titles released for prior Nintendo (and other companies') consoles. EarthBound and EarthBound Beginnings are both released on the Wii U Virtual Console. There is no word of a Mother 3 release on the Virtual Console in the US and Europe.
  • Virtual Console (バーチャルコンソール Bācharu Konsōru?) is a special feature by Nintendo for Wii, Nintendo 3DS, and Wii U. It mostly consists of Nintendo's own NES (Wii, 3DS, and Wii U), Super NES (Wii, Wii U, and New 3DS), Nintendo 64 (Wii), and Game Boy systems (3DS / Wii U). Sega has also provided games for the Sega Master System (Wii), Sega Genesis/Mega Drive (Wii), and Sega Game Gear (3DS) on this service. With Nintendo's relationship with Capcom, Mega Man games have also been provided.
  • Virtual Console(バーチャルコンソールBācharu Konsōru), sometimes abbreviated as VC, is a specialized section of the Wii Shop Channel and Nintendo eShop, online services that allow players to purchase and download games and other software for Nintendo's Wii and Wii U home gaming consoles and the Nintendo 3DS portable gaming console.
  • The Virtual Console is an online service for Wii, Wii U, and Nintendo 3DS systems that allows players to download and play games that were originally released on older consoles, such as Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, etc. Across all regions, five games in the Fire Emblem series have been released for Wii Virtual Console, nine for Wii U Virtual Console, and three for Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console.
  • Nintendo president Satoru Iwata stated in a speech on March 23, 2006, that Nintendo, Sega, and Hudson Soft are working in collaboration to bring a "best of" series of games to the Wii. At E3, Hudson also declared it would bring upwards of 100 titles to the Wii's Virtual Console. Additionally, Hudson mentioned that its lawyers are working on acquiring the licenses to games from now defunct companies. Nintendo announced MSX compatibility on September 19, 2006, announcing on February 23, 2007 that the MSX titles Eggy and Aleste will be released in Japan. Added to the Japanese Virtual Console page was a heading for Neo Geo games. They will appear in late 2007 to all regions.
  • The Wii's library of past games currently consists of titles originating from the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and Nintendo 64, as well as Sega's Master System and Mega Drive/Genesis, NEC's TurboGrafx-16 and TurboGrafx-CD, SNK's Neo Geo AES, Commodore 64 (Europe and North America only) and MSX (Japan only). Virtual Console Arcade allows players to download video arcade games. As of December 2007, over ten million Virtual Console titles have been downloaded.
  • The player must go to the Wii Shop Channel and click on Start Shopping and choose Virtual Console. It will say what game you want. The player must then choose a game for Wii Points. The Wii Points are the cash to buy the games. While it's downloading, Mario as he appeared in Super Mario Bros. appears and collects coins and hits three blocks and when he has hit all three, the game has downloaded.
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  • The Virtual Console is an online downloading service from the Wii Shop Channel, run by Nintendo. It allows people to play old games mainly released by Nintendo, and other companies as well, on their Nintendo Wii and Wii U. The Virtual Console currently emulates the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Nintendo 64, as well as the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, NEC's TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine, the MSX computer and the Neo Geo home system.
  • The Virtual Console is an online service for Wii, Wii U, and Nintendo 3DS systems that allows players to download and play games that were originally released on older consoles, such as Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, etc. Across all regions, five games in the Fire Emblem series have been released for Wii Virtual Console, nine for Wii U Virtual Console, and three for Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console. Nintendo offered early adopters of the Nintendo 3DS twenty free exclusive Virtual Console games as part of an "Ambassador Program," ahead of a dramatic early price drop for their struggling console. Ten of these turned out to be Game Boy Advance titles, and one of these was Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. Game Boy Advance games have yet to be made available for sale on the 3DS eShop, so only Ambassadors can access this game.
  • Die Virtual Console ist eine von Nintendo veröffentliche Software die die Möglichkeit bietet ältere Nintendo Spiele zu spielen.
  • Virtual Console(バーチャルコンソールBācharu Konsōru), sometimes abbreviated as VC, is a specialized section of the Wii Shop Channel and Nintendo eShop, online services that allow players to purchase and download games and other software for Nintendo's Wii and Wii U home gaming consoles and the Nintendo 3DS portable gaming console. The Virtual Console lineup consists of titles originally released on past home and handheld consoles. These titles are run in their original forms through software emulation, and can be purchased for between 500 and 1200 Wii Points (Wii), $2.99 and $5.99 (3DS) and $4.99 and $8.99 (Wii U) depending on system, rarity, and/or demand. Virtual Console's library of past games currently consists of titles originating from the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Nintendo 64, as well as Sega's Master System and Mega Drive/Genesis, NEC's TurboGrafx-16 and SNK's Neo Geo AES. The service for the Wii also includes games for systems that were known only in select regions, such as the Commodore 64 (Europe and North America only) and MSX (Japan only), as well as Virtual Console Arcade allows players to download video arcade games. Virtual Console titles have been downloaded over ten million times as of December 2007, relatively early in the console life cycle. The distribution of past games through the Virtual Console is one of Nintendo's attempts at preventing software piracy.
  • Nintendo president Satoru Iwata stated in a speech on March 23, 2006, that Nintendo, Sega, and Hudson Soft are working in collaboration to bring a "best of" series of games to the Wii. At E3, Hudson also declared it would bring upwards of 100 titles to the Wii's Virtual Console. Additionally, Hudson mentioned that its lawyers are working on acquiring the licenses to games from now defunct companies. Nintendo announced MSX compatibility on September 19, 2006, announcing on February 23, 2007 that the MSX titles Eggy and Aleste will be released in Japan. Added to the Japanese Virtual Console page was a heading for Neo Geo games. They will appear in late 2007 to all regions. On June 1 2007, Nintendo of America issued a press release to announce the upcoming release of its 100th Virtual Console title. Within this press release, Nintendo stated that more than 4.7 million Virtual Console games had been downloaded, at a rate of more than 1,000 titles an hour.
  • Virtual Console ist ein Programm der Nintendo Wii. Es ermöglicht alte Spiele der NES, SNES und N64 zu downloaden und zu Spielen. Der Preis für jedes Spiel beträgt 5 €.
  • Games from these systems can be purchased from Virtual Console. File:Systems.jpg * Nintendo 64 * Nintendo Entertainment System * Super Nintendo Entertainment System * SEGA Genesis (Mega Drive) * SEGA Master System * MEX * Virtual Console Arcade * NEO GEO * Turbo GRAPHX 16 * Commadore 64 This article is a stub. You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Whatever consolation there is in it, is purely virtual. Virtual Defined: Noun Not physically existing as such, but made by software to make it seem like a good reason to spend 10 big ones on another re-tread of Super Mario 64.
  • Many of the Masterpieces featured in Brawl work on the Virtual Console engine. Masterpieces are demos of existing Virtual Console games and share many of the same attributes of games on the Virtual Console. Super Smash Bros. was released to the virtual console for Japan on January 20, 2009 to celebrate its tenth anniversary there since it was released for the Nintendo 64 on January 21, 1999 in Japan. It has since been released in Europe, on June 12. It was released in North America on December 21, 2009.
  • right|250px Die Virtual Console, (jap. バーチャルコンソール Bācharu Konsōru), oft als VC abgekürzt, ist ein Service für die Nintendo-Konsolen Wii, 3DS sowie Wii U. Hier werden oft alte Videospiele per Emulationen gespielt. Die Spiele werden dabei in den jeweiligen Online-Shops (Wii= Wii-Shop-Kanal, 3DS & Wii U= Nintendo-eShop) verkauft und per dieser Software gespielt.
  • thumb|280px|Logo der Virtual Console Virtual Console ist der Name des Onlinedienstes der Wii von Nintendo, der ältere Spiele der vergangenen Konsolengenerationen als Download anbietet, darunter neben den Konsolen von Nintendo selbst auch denen von Fremdherstellern wie Sega oder SNK Playmore. Im Unterschied zu WiiWare, ebenfalls ein Onlineservice von Nintendo, werden bei Virtual Console nur bereits existierende Spiele angeboten.
  • The Virtual Console service is a service available on the Wii, Wii U and Nintendo 3DS family systems. It is a collection of classic Nintendo games for purchase that are (in most cases) unaltered from their previous releases. The following Star Fox titles are available for purchase on the Virtual Console: Star Fox 64 (Wii, Wii U), Star Fox: Command (Wii U).
  • The Virtual Console is a feature of the Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii U and Nintendo 3DS that allows players to download and play select titles released for prior Nintendo (and other companies') consoles. EarthBound and EarthBound Beginnings are both released on the Wii U Virtual Console. There is no word of a Mother 3 release on the Virtual Console in the US and Europe.
  • Virtual Console (バーチャルコンソール Bācharu Konsōru?) is a special feature by Nintendo for Wii, Nintendo 3DS, and Wii U. It mostly consists of Nintendo's own NES (Wii, 3DS, and Wii U), Super NES (Wii, Wii U, and New 3DS), Nintendo 64 (Wii), and Game Boy systems (3DS / Wii U). Sega has also provided games for the Sega Master System (Wii), Sega Genesis/Mega Drive (Wii), and Sega Game Gear (3DS) on this service. With Nintendo's relationship with Capcom, Mega Man games have also been provided.
  • The player must go to the Wii Shop Channel and click on Start Shopping and choose Virtual Console. It will say what game you want. The player must then choose a game for Wii Points. The Wii Points are the cash to buy the games. While it's downloading, Mario as he appeared in Super Mario Bros. appears and collects coins and hits three blocks and when he has hit all three, the game has downloaded. On the 3DS, the player must go on the eShop and scroll to Virtual Console and select their games for money. While the game is downloading, fruits drop in the game picture. When the game picture is full, the game is downloaded. On the Wii U, the player must go to eShop and select Virtual Console. The player must then select their games for money. While the game is downloading, the player is told to wait. The player is sent back to the Wii U Menu while the game fully downloads.
  • The Wii's library of past games currently consists of titles originating from the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and Nintendo 64, as well as Sega's Master System and Mega Drive/Genesis, NEC's TurboGrafx-16 and TurboGrafx-CD, SNK's Neo Geo AES, Commodore 64 (Europe and North America only) and MSX (Japan only). Virtual Console Arcade allows players to download video arcade games. As of December 2007, over ten million Virtual Console titles have been downloaded. The Nintendo 3DS's eShop allows players to download Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Gear, and a select few NES games. Certain games (though not released under the Virtual Console banner) have been released as "3D Classics", which have been optimized to make use of the 3DS's features such as its wide screen, and stereoscopic 3D. The 3DS Virtual Console introduced Restore/Load Points, allowing the player to save their progress at any point and load it at will, a feature more widely known as "save states". The Wii U's eShop contains certain instances of a game having already been released on the Wii's VC which, if already owned, may be "unlocked" for playing outside of the Wii Channel for a small fee. The Wii U Virtual Console includes several improvements over the Wii version: Wii U VC games may be played on the GamePad via Off TV Play, buttons can be remapped at will, rumble is supported, and Restore/Load Points are supported. The Wii U eShop currently has NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS games available to download.
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