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*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 the others, but they must first be unlocked.  
*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 the others, but they must first be unlocked.  
*Despite the GameCube controller having built-in force feedback, no N64 game supports the vibration feature (originally requiring a separate peripheral). Also, ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' required a Controller Pak to save ghost data, which the VC version does not support.
*Despite the GameCube controller having built-in force feedback, no N64 game supports the vibration feature (originally requiring a separate peripheral). Also, ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' required a Controller Pak to save ghost data, which the VC version does not support.
*For reasons unknown, the NES version of ''Yoshi's Cookie'' and the entire ''Donkey Kong Country'' trilogy was de-listed in all regions except South Korea. While the removal of ''Yoshi's Cookie'' is unknown, the removal of the ''Donkey Kong Country'' trilogy could most likely be due to legal issues with Microsoft, the current owner of Rare, who developed the trilogy before being completely sold over to Microsoft in 2002, although technically Nintendo owns and originally published these games. The games remain available to be re-downloaded by those who had purchased them while available, with exception of ''Yoshi's Cookie'', albeit it had soon since been re-released again on the Wii U and Wii. The ''Donkey Kong Country'' trilogy concurrently cannot be transfered to Wii U however.
*For reasons unknown, the NES version of ''Yoshi's Cookie'' and the entire ''Donkey Kong Country'' trilogy was de-listed in all regions except South Korea. While the removal of ''Yoshi's Cookie'' is unknown, the removal of the ''Donkey Kong Country'' trilogy could most likely be due to legal issues with Microsoft, the current owner of Rare, who developed the trilogy before being completely sold over to Microsoft in 2002, although technically Nintendo owns and originally published these games. The games remain available to be re-downloaded by those who had purchased them while available, with exception of ''Yoshi's Cookie'', albeit it had soon since been re-released again on the Wii U and Wii in eroupe. The ''Donkey Kong Country'' trilogy concurrently cannot be transfered to Wii U however and the games are still not avalible in america.


===Nintendo 3DS===
===Nintendo 3DS===