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[[File:Virtual Console.svg|thumb|350px]]
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The '''Virtual Console''' was a service available on the [[Wii]], the [[Nintendo 3DS]], and the [[Wii U]]. It allowed players to download games that were originally for older consoles, such as [[Nintendo]]'s own [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] (all models), [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] (Wii, Wii U, and [[Nintendo 3DS#New Nintendo 3DS/New Nintendo 3DS XL|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]] provided the Wii and Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console with {{wp|Mega Drive|Sega Genesis/Mega Drive}}, {{wp|Sega Master System}}, and {{wp|Sega Game Gear}} games.
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 [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] (all models), [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|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 [[wikipedia:Mega Drive|Sega Genesis/Mega Drive]], [[wikipedia:Sega Master System|Sega Master System]], and [[wikipedia:Sega Game Gear|Sega Game Gear]] games.


With the discontinuation of the Wii Shop Channel in January 2019 and the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U in March 2023, Virtual Console games can no longer be purchased, though many of the games that were available on Virtual Console are available through the [[Nintendo Switch Online]] service.
==History==
==History==
[[File:SMB VC E3 2006 photo.jpg|thumb|''Super Mario Bros.'' on the game select of the preliminary Virtual Console at E3 2006]]
[[File:SMB VC E3 2006 photo.jpg|thumb|''Super Mario Bros.'' on the game select of the preliminary Virtual Console at E3 2006]]
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==Cost==
==Cost==
===Wii Points===
===Wii Points===
Wii Virtual Console games were bought with Wii Points via the [[Wii#Wii Shop Channel|Wii Shop Channel]]. Wii Points Cards, which were once sold at most game retailers, each came with 2,000 redeemable Wii 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 Wii Points.
Wii Virtual Console games were bought with Wii Points via the [[Wii#Wii Shop Channel|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.


On March 26, 2018, it became impossible to obtain Wii Points on the Wii Shop Channel. However, Wii Points added before this date could still be used to purchase software until January 31, 2019.
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===
===eShop Credit===
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====Wii====
====Wii====
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{|border=1 style=text-align:center;width:100%;border-collapse:collapse cellpadding=3
!width=50%|Console
!width=50%| Console
!width=50%|Wii Points
!width=50%| Wii Points
|-
|-
|'''[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]'''
| '''[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]'''
|500-600
| 500-600
|-
|-
|'''[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]'''
| '''[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]'''
|800-900
| 800-900
|-
|-
|'''[[Nintendo 64]]'''
| '''[[Nintendo 64]]'''
|1,000-1,200
| 1,000-1,200
|}
|}
While this pricing was used for most games, a few select games were priced differently. Games released in regions that they were not originally released in, 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.
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.
In the United States, retailers once sold 2,000 points cards for $20 apiece, at a price of one cent per point.
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Similarly, in Australia, retailers only sold 1,000 points cards for $20 apiece.
Similarly, in Australia, retailers only sold 1,000 points cards for $20 apiece.


<small> *Note: Games released on the Virtual Console Arcade were automatically set to 500 points. However, most Virtual Console Arcade games were priced higher than 500 points.</small>
<small> *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.</small>


====Nintendo 3DS====
====Nintendo 3DS====
{|border=1 style=text-align:center;width:100%;border-collapse:collapse cellpadding=3
{|border=1 style=text-align:center;width:100%;border-collapse:collapse cellpadding=3
!width=50%|Console
!width=50%| Console
!width=50%|Price
!width=50%| Price
|-
|-
|'''[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]'''
| '''[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]'''
|'''General public:'''<br>JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £3.49<br>AU $6.50<br>KR ₩5000<br>'''Ambassadors:''' Free
| '''General public:'''<br>JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £3.49<br>AU $6.50<br>KR ₩5000<br>'''Ambassadors:''' Free
|-
|-
|'''[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]''' ([[Nintendo 3DS#New Nintendo 3DS|New Nintendo 3DS]] only)
| '''[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]''' ([[Nintendo 3DS#New Nintendo 3DS|New Nintendo 3DS]] only)
|JP ¥823<br>US $7.99-$9.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £5.49<br>AU $10.40
| JP ¥823<br>US $7.99-$9.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £5.49<br>AU $10.40
|-
|-
|'''[[Game Boy]]'''
| '''[[Game Boy]]'''
|JP ¥411<br>US $2.99-$3.99<br>EU €3.00-€4.00<br>UK £2.70-£3.70<br>AU $4.50-$6.00<br>KR ₩4000
| JP ¥411<br>US $2.99-$3.99<br>EU €3.00-€4.00<br>UK £2.70-£3.70<br>AU $4.50-$6.00<br>KR ₩4000
|-
|-
|'''[[Game Boy Color]]'''
| '''[[Game Boy Color]]'''
|JP ¥617<br>US $4.99-$5.99<br>EU €5.00<br>UK £4.50<br>AU $6.00-$7.50<br>KR ₩6000
| JP ¥617<br>US $4.99-$5.99<br>EU €5.00<br>UK £4.50<br>AU $6.00-$7.50<br>KR ₩6000
|-
|-
|'''[[Game Boy Advance]]''' (Ambassadors only)
| '''[[Game Boy Advance]]''' (Ambassadors only)
|'''General public:''' None<br>'''Ambassadors:''' Free
| '''General public:''' None<br>'''Ambassadors:''' Free
|}
|}


====Wii U====
====Wii U====
{|border=1 style=text-align:center;width:100%;border-collapse:collapse cellpadding=3
{|border=1 style=text-align:center;width:100%;border-collapse:collapse cellpadding=3
!width=50%|Console
!width=50%| Console
!width=50%|Price
!width=50%| Price
|-
|-
|'''[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]'''
| '''[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]'''
|JP ¥514/¥100*<br>US $4.99/$1.00*<br>EU €4.99/€1.00*<br>UK £3.49/£1.00*<br>AU $6.50/$1.00*
| JP ¥514/¥100*<br>US $4.99/$1.00*<br>EU €4.99/€1.00*<br>UK £3.49/£1.00*<br>AU $6.50/$1.00*
|-
|-
|'''[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]'''
| '''[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]'''
|JP ¥823/¥150*<br>US $7.99/$1.50*<br>EU €4.99/€1.50*<br>UK £5.49/£1.50*<br>AU $10.40/$1.50*
| JP ¥823/¥150*<br>US $7.99/$1.50*<br>EU €4.99/€1.50*<br>UK £5.49/£1.50*<br>AU $10.40/$1.50*
|-
|-
|'''[[Nintendo 64]]'''
| '''[[Nintendo 64]]'''
|JP ¥1028/¥200*<br>US $9.99/$2.00*<br>EU €9.99/€2.00*<br>UK £8.99/£2.00*<br>AU $13.00/$2.00*
| JP ¥1028/¥200*<br>US $9.99/$2.00*<br>EU €9.99/€2.00*<br>UK £8.99/£2.00*<br>AU $13.00/$2.00*
|-
|-
|'''[[Game Boy Advance]]'''
| '''[[Game Boy Advance]]'''
|JP ¥702<br>US $6.99-$7.99<br>EU €6.99<br>UK £6.29<br>AU $9.10
| JP ¥702<br>US $6.99-$7.99<br>EU €6.99<br>UK £6.29<br>AU $9.10
|-
|-
|'''[[Nintendo DS]]'''<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-dttHujw0I</ref>
| '''[[Nintendo DS]]'''<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-dttHujw0I</ref>
|JP ¥950<br>US $6.99-$9.99<br>EU €9.99<br>UK £8.99<br>AU $13.00
| JP ¥950<br>US $6.99-$9.99<br>EU €9.99<br>UK £8.99<br>AU $13.00
|}
|}
<small> *Note: A discount price was given if the game had been purchased on the Wii Shop Channel via Wii Mode. </small>
 
<small> *Note: Discounted price if originally purchased on the Wii Shop Channel via Wii Mode. </small>


==Controllers==
==Controllers==
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*[[Wii#Wii Remote|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 on both Wii U and Wii as well as Wii U SNES and GBA games if {{button|wii|2}} is held while the game boots.
*[[Wii#Wii Remote|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 on both Wii U and Wii as well as Wii U SNES and GBA games if {{button|wii|2}} is held while the game boots.
*[[Wii#Wii Classic Controller|Classic Controller]] - Can play any game. It is made to fit the design of the SNES Controller. Works in both Wii U and Wii mode.
*[[Wii#Wii Classic Controller|Classic Controller]] - Can play any game. It is made to fit the design of the SNES Controller. Works in both Wii U and Wii mode.
*[[Nintendo GameCube#GameCube Controller|Nintendo GameCube controller]] - Compatible with all Nintendo console games, but SNES games may pose issues from the different button mapping.
*[[Nintendo GameCube#GameCube Controller|Nintendo GameCube controller]] Compatible with all Nintendo console games, but SNES games may pose issues from the different button mapping.


==List of ''Super Mario'' games for the Virtual Console==
==List of ''Mario'' games for the Virtual Console==
===<span id="Wiilist">Wii</span>===
===<span id="Wiilist">Wii</span>===
{|class=sortable border=1 style=text-align:center;border-collapse:collapse;width:100% cellpadding=3
{| class=sortable border=1 style=text-align:center;border-collapse:collapse;width:100% cellpadding=3
!width=10| #
!width=10| #
!Game
! Game
!Platform
! Platform
!Points
! Points
!JP release
! JP release
!NA release
! NA release
!EU release
! EU release
!OC release
! OC release
!SK release
! SK release
!Developer(s)
! Developer(s)
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!1
! 1
|''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''
| ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|500
| 500
|2006 / 12 / 02
| 2006 / 12 / 02
|2006 / 11 / 19
| 2006 / 11 / 19
|2006 / 12 / 08
| 2006 / 12 / 08
|2006 / 12 / 07
| 2006 / 12 / 07
|2008 / 04 / 26
| 2008 / 04 / 26
|[[Intelligent Systems]], [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
| [[Intelligent Systems]], [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!2
! 2
|''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]''
| ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|500
| 500
|2006 / 12 / 12
| 2006 / 12 / 12
|2006 / 11 / 19
| 2006 / 11 / 19
|2006 / 12 / 08
| 2006 / 12 / 08
|2006 / 12 / 07
| 2006 / 12 / 07
|2008 / 12 / 30
| 2008 / 12 / 30
|[[Intelligent Systems]], [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
| [[Intelligent Systems]], [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!3
! 3
|''[[Pinball (game)|Pinball]]''
| ''[[Pinball (game)|Pinball]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|500
| 500
|2006 / 12 / 02
| 2006 / 12 / 02
|2006 / 11 / 19
| 2006 / 11 / 19
|2006 / 12 / 15
| 2006 / 12 / 15
|2006 / 12 / 15
| 2006 / 12 / 15
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!4
! 4
|''[[Super Mario 64]]''
| ''[[Super Mario 64]]''
|[[Nintendo 64]]
| [[Nintendo 64]]
|1,000
| 1,000
|2006 / 12 / 02
| 2006 / 12 / 02
|2006 / 11 / 19
| 2006 / 11 / 19
|2006 / 12 / 08
| 2006 / 12 / 08
|2006 / 12 / 07
| 2006 / 12 / 07
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!5
! 5
|''[[Wario's Woods]]''
| ''[[Wario's Woods]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|500
| 500
|2006 / 12 / 12
| 2006 / 12 / 12
|2006 / 11 / 19
| 2006 / 11 / 19
|2006 / 12 / 08
| 2006 / 12 / 08
|2006 / 12 / 07
| 2006 / 12 / 07
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo]], [[Intelligent Systems]]
| [[Nintendo]], [[Intelligent Systems]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!6
! 6
|''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
| ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|500
| 500
|2006 / 12 / 02
| 2006 / 12 / 02
|2006 / 12 / 04
| 2006 / 12 / 04
|2006 / 12 / 22
| 2006 / 12 / 22
|2006 / 12 / 22
| 2006 / 12 / 22
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!7
! 7
|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
| ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|500
| 500
|2006 / 12 / 02
| 2006 / 12 / 02
|2006 / 12 / 25
| 2006 / 12 / 25
|2007 / 01 / 05
| 2007 / 01 / 05
|2007 / 01 / 05
| 2007 / 01 / 05
|2008 / 04 / 26
| 2008 / 04 / 26
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!8
! 8
|''[[Super Mario World]]''
| ''[[Super Mario World]]''
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|800
| 800
|2006 / 12 / 02
| 2006 / 12 / 02
|2007 / 02 / 05
| 2007 / 02 / 05
|2007 / 02 / 09
| 2007 / 02 / 09
|2007 / 02 / 09
| 2007 / 02 / 09
|2008 / 04 / 26
| 2008 / 04 / 26
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!9
! 9
|''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''
| ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|800
| 800
|2006 / 12 / 12
| 2006 / 12 / 12
|2007 / 02 / 19
| 2007 / 02 / 19
|2006 / 12 / 08
| 2006 / 12 / 08
|2006 / 12 / 07
| 2006 / 12 / 07
|2008 / 05 / 26
| 2008 / 05 / 26
|[[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
| [[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!10
! 10
|''[[Mario's Super Picross]]''
| ''[[Mario's Super Picross]]''
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|800/900
| 800/900
|2006 / 12 / 19
| 2006 / 12 / 19
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|2007 / 09 / 14
| 2007 / 09 / 14
|2007 / 09 / 14
| 2007 / 09 / 14
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Jupiter|Jupiter Co., Ltd.]]
| [[Jupiter|Jupiter Co., Ltd.]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!11
! 11
|''[[Mario Kart 64]]''
| ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''
|[[Nintendo 64]]
| [[Nintendo 64]]
|1,000
| 1,000
|2007 / 01 / 30
| 2007 / 01 / 30
|2007 / 01 / 29
| 2007 / 01 / 29
|2007 / 01 / 26
| 2007 / 01 / 26
|2007 / 01 / 26
| 2007 / 01 / 26
|2008 / 04 / 26
| 2008 / 04 / 26
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!12
! 12
|''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]''
| ''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|500
| 500
|2007 / 03 / 06
| 2007 / 03 / 06
|2007 / 07 / 09
| 2007 / 07 / 09
|2007 / 05 / 16
| 2007 / 05 / 16
|2007 / 05 / 18
| 2007 / 05 / 18
|2008 / 08 / 12
| 2008 / 08 / 12
|[[Game Freak]]
| [[Game Freak]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!13
! 13
|''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]''
| ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|500
| 500
|2007 / 03 / 27
| 2007 / 03 / 27
|2007 / 09 / 03
| 2007 / 09 / 03
|2007 / 04 / 20
| 2007 / 04 / 20
|2007 / 04 / 20
| 2007 / 04 / 20
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!14
! 14
|''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''
| ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|500/600
| 500/600
|2007 / 05 / 01
| 2007 / 05 / 01
|2007 / 10 / 01
| 2007 / 10 / 01
|2007 / 09 / 14
| 2007 / 09 / 14
|2007 / 09 / 14
| 2007 / 09 / 14
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!15
! 15
|''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]''
| ''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|500
| 500
|2007 / 07 / 24
| 2007 / 07 / 24
|2007 / 06 / 18
| 2007 / 06 / 18
|2007 / 05 / 11
| 2007 / 05 / 11
|2007 / 05 / 11
| 2007 / 05 / 11
|2008 / 08 / 26
| 2008 / 08 / 26
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!16
! 16
|''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''
| ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|800
| 800
|2007 / 10 / 23
| 2007 / 10 / 23
|2007 / 05 / 21
| 2007 / 05 / 21
|2007 / 05 / 16
| 2007 / 05 / 16
|2007 / 05 / 18
| 2007 / 05 / 18
|2008 / 11 / 25
| 2008 / 11 / 25
|[[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
| [[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!17
! 17
|''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
| ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|500
| 500
|2007 / 08 / 10
| 2007 / 08 / 10
|2007 / 07 / 02
| 2007 / 07 / 02
|2007 / 05 / 25
| 2007 / 05 / 25
|2007 / 05 / 25
| 2007 / 05 / 25
|2008 / 07 / 15
| 2008 / 07 / 15
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!18
! 18
|''[[Paper Mario]]''
| ''[[Paper Mario]]''
|[[Nintendo 64]]
| [[Nintendo 64]]
|1,000
| 1,000
|2007 / 07 / 10
| 2007 / 07 / 10
|2007 / 07 / 16
| 2007 / 07 / 16
|2007 / 07 / 13
| 2007 / 07 / 13
|2007 / 07 / 13
| 2007 / 07 / 13
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Intelligent Systems]]
| [[Intelligent Systems]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!19
! 19
|''[[Wrecking Crew]]''
| ''[[Wrecking Crew]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|500
| 500
|2008 / 02 / 05
| 2008 / 02 / 05
|2007 / 11 / 19
| 2007 / 11 / 19
|2007 / 08 / 24
| 2007 / 08 / 24
|2007 / 08 / 24
| 2007 / 08 / 24
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!20
! 20
|''[[Yoshi's Story]]''
| ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''
|[[Nintendo 64]]
| [[Nintendo 64]]
|1,000
| 1,000
|2007 / 10 / 30
| 2007 / 10 / 30
|2007 / 09 / 17
| 2007 / 09 / 17
|2007 / 10 / 26
| 2007 / 10 / 26
|2007 / 10 / 26
| 2007 / 10 / 26
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!21
! 21
|''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
| ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|500
| 500
|2007 / 12 / 11
| 2007 / 12 / 11
|2007 / 11 / 05
| 2007 / 11 / 05
|2007 / 11 / 09
| 2007 / 11 / 09
|2007 / 11 / 09
| 2007 / 11 / 09
|2008 / 05 / 26
| 2008 / 05 / 26
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!22
! 22
|''[[Tetris Attack#Panel de Pon|Panel de Pon]]''
| ''[[Tetris Attack#Panel de Pon|Panel de Pon]]''
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|800
| 800
|2007 / 11 / 27
| 2007 / 11 / 27
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|2008 / 09 / 30
| 2008 / 09 / 30
|[[Intelligent Systems]]
| [[Intelligent Systems]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!23
! 23
|''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''
| ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|800
| 800
|2008 / 10 / 21
| 2008 / 10 / 21
|2007 / 12 / 24
| 2007 / 12 / 24
|2007 / 12 / 25
| 2007 / 12 / 25
|2007 / 12 / 25
| 2007 / 12 / 25
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
| [[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!24
! 24
|''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]''
| ''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|500
| 500
|2008 / 06 / 10
| 2008 / 06 / 10
|2008 / 04 / 07
| 2008 / 04 / 07
|2008 / 04 / 04
| 2008 / 04 / 04
|2008 / 04 / 04
| 2008 / 04 / 04
|2008 / 11 / 11
| 2008 / 11 / 11
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!25
! 25
|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
| ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|800/900
| 800/900
|2008 / 06 / 24
| 2008 / 06 / 24
|2008 / 09 / 01
| 2008 / 09 / 01
|2008 / 08 / 22
| 2008 / 08 / 22
|2008 / 08 / 22
| 2008 / 08 / 22
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Square Enix]]
| [[Square Enix]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!26
! 26
|''[[Donkey Kong 3]]''
| ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|500
| 500
|2008 / 07 / 23
| 2008 / 07 / 23
|2008 / 07 / 14
| 2008 / 07 / 14
|2009 / 01 / 09
| 2009 / 01 / 09
|2009 / 01 / 09
| 2009 / 01 / 09
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!27
! 27
|''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]''
| ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]''
|[[Nintendo 64]]
| [[Nintendo 64]]
|1,000
| 1,000
|2008 / 09 / 30
| 2008 / 09 / 30
|2008 / 10 / 06
| 2008 / 10 / 06
|2009 / 01 / 23
| 2009 / 01 / 23
|2009 / 01 / 23
| 2009 / 01 / 23
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Camelot Software Planning|Camelot]]
| [[Camelot Software Planning|Camelot]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!28
! 28
|''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
| ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
|[[Nintendo 64]]
| [[Nintendo 64]]
|1,000
| 1,000
|2009 / 01 / 20
| 2009 / 01 / 20
|2009 / 12 / 21
| 2009 / 12 / 21
|2009 / 06 / 12
| 2009 / 06 / 12
|2009 / 06 / 12
| 2009 / 06 / 12
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[HAL Laboratory|HAL Labs]]
| [[HAL Laboratory|HAL Labs]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!29
! 29
|''[[Super Mario Kart]]''
| ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|800
| 800
|2009 / 06 / 09
| 2009 / 06 / 09
|2009 / 11 / 23
| 2009 / 11 / 23
|2010 / 04 / 02
| 2010 / 04 / 02
|2010 / 04 / 02
| 2010 / 04 / 02
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!30
! 30
|''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]''
| ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]''
|[[Nintendo 64]]
| [[Nintendo 64]]
|1,000
| 1,000
|2010 / 08 / 31
| 2010 / 08 / 31
|2010 / 06 / 28
| 2010 / 06 / 28
|2010 / 06 / 18
| 2010 / 06 / 18
|2010 / 06 / 18
| 2010 / 06 / 18
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Camelot Software Planning|Camelot]]
| [[Camelot Software Planning|Camelot]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!31
! 31
|''[[Mario Party 2]]''
| ''[[Mario Party 2]]''
|[[Nintendo 64]]
| [[Nintendo 64]]
|1,000
| 1,000
|2010 / 11 / 02
| 2010 / 11 / 02
|2010 / 12 / 20
| 2010 / 12 / 20
|2010 / 12 / 24
| 2010 / 12 / 24
|2010 / 12 / 24
| 2010 / 12 / 24
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Hudson Soft|Hudson]]
| [[Hudson Soft|Hudson]]
|}
|}
{{br}}
{{br}}
<small>'''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). ''Panel de Pon'' is the original Japanese version of ''[[Tetris Attack]]'', which was released as a [[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' game]] for the Super NES outside of Japan.</small>
<small>'''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). ''Panel de Pon'' is the original Japanese version of ''[[Tetris Attack]]'', which was released as a [[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' game]] for the Super NES outside of Japan.</small>


===<span id="3DSlist">Nintendo 3DS</span>===
===<span id="3DSlist">Nintendo 3DS</span>===
Games on the Virtual Console of the Nintendo 3DS do not have 3D capabilities, except for 3D Classics. They are sold via [[Nintendo eShop#Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo eShop]]. They have various sound effects that play upon selecting a game depending on their originating game system. The Game Boy and Game Boy Color games have the standard Game Boy boot-up screen sound effect play. The Game Boy Advance games have the Game Boy Advance bootup screen occur. The NES/Famicom Disk System games have a coin sound effect from ''Super Mario Bros.'' playing in the background. Finally, the Super NES games have the coin sound effect from ''Super Mario World'' playing in the background.
Games on the Virtual Console of the Nintendo 3DS do not have 3D capabilities, except for 3D Classics. They are sold via [[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo eShop|Nintendo eShop]]. They have various sound effects that play upon selecting a game depending on their originating game system. The Game Boy and Game Boy Color games have the standard Game Boy boot-up screen sound effect play. The Game Boy Advance games have the Game Boy Advance bootup screen occur. The NES/Famicom Disk System games have a coin sound effect from ''Super Mario Bros.'' playing in the background. Finally, the Super NES games have the coin sound effect from ''Super Mario World'' playing in the background.


The following ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' games have been released on the Virtual Console of the Nintendo 3DS:
The following ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' games have been released on the Virtual Console of the Nintendo 3DS:
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{| class=sortable border=1 style=text-align:center;border-collapse:collapse;width:100% cellpadding=3
!width=10| #
!width=10| #
!Icon
! Icon
!Game
! Game
!Platform
! Platform
!Price
! Price
!JP release
! JP release
!NA release
! NA release
!EU release
! EU release
!OC release
! OC release
!SK release
! SK release
!Developer(s)
! Developer(s)
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!1
! 1
|[[File:SMLicon.png]]
| [[File:SMLicon.png]]
|''[[Super Mario Land]]''
| ''[[Super Mario Land]]''
|[[Game Boy]]
| [[Game Boy]]
|JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €4.00<br>UK £3.60<br>AU $6.00<br>KR ₩4000
| JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €4.00<br>UK £3.60<br>AU $6.00<br>KR ₩4000
|2011 / 06 / 07
| 2011 / 06 / 07
|2011 / 06 / 06
| 2011 / 06 / 06
|2011 / 06 / 07
| 2011 / 06 / 07
|2011 / 06 / 07
| 2011 / 06 / 07
|2016 / 02 / 03
| 2016 / 02 / 03
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!2
! 2
|[[File:Alleywayicon.png]]
| [[File:Alleywayicon.png]]
|''[[Alleyway]]''
| ''[[Alleyway]]''
|[[Game Boy]]
| [[Game Boy]]
|JP ¥411<br>US $2.99<br>EU €3.00<br>UK £2.70<br>AU $4.50<br>KR ₩4000
| JP ¥411<br>US $2.99<br>EU €3.00<br>UK £2.70<br>AU $4.50<br>KR ₩4000
|2011 / 08 / 03
| 2011 / 08 / 03
|2011 / 06 / 06
| 2011 / 06 / 06
|2011 / 06 / 07
| 2011 / 06 / 07
|2011 / 06 / 07
| 2011 / 06 / 07
|2016 / 06 / 01
| 2016 / 06 / 01
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]], [[Intelligent Systems]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]], [[Intelligent Systems]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!3
! 3
|[[File:DKGBicon.png]]
| [[File:DKGBicon.png]]
|''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]''
| ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]''
|[[Game Boy]]
| [[Game Boy]]
|JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €4.00<br>UK £3.70<br>AU $6.00<br>KR ₩4000
| JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €4.00<br>UK £3.70<br>AU $6.00<br>KR ₩4000
|2011 / 06 / 15
| 2011 / 06 / 15
|2011 / 06 / 16
| 2011 / 06 / 16
|2011 / 06 / 16
| 2011 / 06 / 16
|2011 / 06 / 16
| 2011 / 06 / 16
|2016 / 02 / 03
| 2016 / 02 / 03
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]], [[Softnica|Pax Softnica]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]], [[Softnica|Pax Softnica]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!4
! 4
|[[File:BaseballIcon.png]]
| [[File:GWGicon.PNG]]
|''[[Baseball]]''
| ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]''
|[[Game Boy]]
| [[Game Boy]]
|JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €4.00<br>UK £3.70<br>AU $6.00
| JP ¥411<br>US $2.99<br>EU €3.00<br>UK £2.70<br>AU $4.50
|2011 / 04 / 07
| 2011 / 06 / 22
|2011 / 07 / 13
| 2011 / 07 / 14
|2011 / 07 / 28
| 2011 / 07 / 21
|2011 / 07 / 28
| 2011 / 07 / 21
|N/A
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
| [[TOSE Software Co.|TOSE]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!5
! 5
|[[File:GWGicon.PNG]]
| [[File:Golficon.png]]
|''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]''
| ''[[Golf]]''
|[[Game Boy]]
| [[Game Boy]]
|JP ¥411<br>US $2.99<br>EU €3.00<br>UK £2.70<br>AU $4.50
| JP ¥411<br>US $2.99<br>EU €3.00<br>UK £2.70<br>AU $4.50<br>KR ₩4000
|2011 / 06 / 22
| 2011 / 06 / 29
|2011 / 07 / 14
| 2011 / 09 / 08
|2011 / 07 / 21
| 2011 / 10 / 13
|2011 / 07 / 21
| 2011 / 10 / 13
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2016 / 07 / 20
|[[TOSE Software Co.|TOSE]]
| [[Intelligent Systems]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!6
! 6
|[[File:Golficon.png]]
| [[File:MarioPicrossicon.png]]
|''[[Golf]]''
| ''[[Mario's Picross]]''
|[[Game Boy]]
| [[Game Boy]]
|JP ¥411<br>US $2.99<br>EU €3.00<br>UK £2.70<br>AU $4.50<br>KR ₩4000
| JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €4.00<br>UK £3.60<br>AU $6.00
|2011 / 06 / 29
| 2011 / 09 / 21
|2011 / 09 / 08
| 2011 / 08 / 04
|2011 / 10 / 13
| 2011 / 07 / 14
|2011 / 10 / 13
| 2011 / 07 / 14
|2016 / 07 / 20
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Intelligent Systems]]
| [[Jupiter]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!7
! 7
|[[File:MarioPicrossicon.png]]
| [[File:Drmarioicon.png]]
|''[[Mario's Picross]]''
| ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]''
|[[Game Boy]]
| [[Game Boy]]
|JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €4.00<br>UK £3.60<br>AU $6.00
| JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €3.00<br>UK £2.70<br>AU $4.50<br>KR ₩4000
|2011 / 09 / 21
| 2011 / 07 / 27
|2011 / 08 / 04
| 2012 / 10 / 04
|2011 / 07 / 14
| 2012 / 03 / 22
|2011 / 07 / 14
| 2012 / 03 / 22
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2016 / 05 / 18
|[[Jupiter]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!8
! 8
|[[File:Drmarioicon.png]]
| [[File:SML2icon.png]]
|''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]''
| ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''
|[[Game Boy]]
| [[Game Boy]]
|JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €3.00<br>UK £2.70<br>AU $4.50<br>KR ₩4000
| JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €4.00<br>UK £3.60<br>AU $6.00<br>KR ₩4000
|2011 / 07 / 27
| 2011 / 10 / 12
|2012 / 10 / 04
| 2011 / 09 / 29
|2012 / 03 / 22
| 2011 / 09 / 29
|2012 / 03 / 22
| 2011 / 09 / 29
|2016 / 05 / 18
| 2016 / 06 / 01
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!9
! 9
|[[File:SML2icon.png]]
| [[File:WLSML3 icon.png]]
|''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''
| ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''
|[[Game Boy]]
| [[Game Boy]]
|JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €4.00<br>UK £3.60<br>AU $6.00<br>KR ₩4000
| JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €4.00<br>UK £3.60<br>AU $6.00<br>KR ₩4000
|2011 / 10 / 12
| 2011 / 12 / 14
|2011 / 09 / 29
| 2012 / 07 / 26
|2011 / 09 / 29
| 2012 / 02 / 16
|2011 / 09 / 29
| 2012 / 02 / 16
|2016 / 06 / 01
| 2016 / 05 / 18
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!10
! 10
|[[File:WLSML3 icon.png]]
| [[File:SMB 3DS Virtual Console Icon.png]]
|''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''
| ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
|[[Game Boy]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €4.00<br>UK £3.60<br>AU $6.00<br>KR ₩4000
| JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €5.00<br>UK £4.50<br>AU $7.50<br>KR ₩5000
|2011 / 12 / 14
| 2012 / 01 / 05
|2012 / 07 / 26
| 2012 / 02 / 16
|2012 / 02 / 16
| 2012 / 03 / 01
|2012 / 02 / 16
| 2012 / 03 / 01
|2016 / 05 / 18
| 2016 / 02 / 03
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!11
! 11
|[[File:SMB 3DS Virtual Console Icon.png]]
| [[File:GWG2icon.png]]
|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
| ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Game Boy]]<br>[[Game Boy Color]]
|JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €5.00<br>UK £4.50<br>AU $7.50<br>KR ₩5000
| JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €4.00<br>UK £3.60<br>AU $6.00
|2012 / 01 / 05
| 2012 / 03 / 21
|2012 / 02 / 16
| 2012 / 05 / 24
|2012 / 03 / 01
| 2012 / 05 / 03
|2012 / 03 / 01
| 2012 / 05 / 03
|2016 / 02 / 03
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[TOSE Software Co.|TOSE]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!12
! 12
|[[File:GWG2icon.png]]
| [[File:WL2icon.png]]
|''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]''
| ''[[Wario Land II]]''
|[[Game Boy]]<br>[[Game Boy Color]]
| [[Game Boy Color]]
|JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €4.00<br>UK £3.60<br>AU $6.00
| JP ¥617<br>US $4.99<br>EU €5.00<br>UK £4.50<br>AU $7.50<br>KR ₩6000
|2012 / 03 / 21
| 2012 / 04 / 04
|2012 / 05 / 24
| 2012 / 12 / 20
|2012 / 05 / 03
| 2012 / 07 / 19
|2012 / 05 / 03
| 2012 / 07 / 19
|[[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
| 2016 / 03 / 02
|[[TOSE Software Co.|TOSE]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!13
! 13
|[[File:WL2icon.png]]
| [[File:DKJR 3DS Virtual Console Icon.png]]
|''[[Wario Land II]]''
| ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
|[[Game Boy Color]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|JP ¥617<br>US $4.99<br>EU €5.00<br>UK £4.50<br>AU $7.50<br>KR ₩6000
| JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $7.50<br>KR ₩5000
|2012 / 04 / 04
| 2012 / 04 / 18
|2012 / 12 / 20
| 2012 / 06 / 14
|2012 / 07 / 19
| 2012 / 08 / 23
|2012 / 07 / 19
| 2012 / 08 / 23
|2016 / 03 / 02
| 2016 / 04 / 06
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!14
! 14
|[[File:DKJR 3DS Virtual Console Icon.png]]
| [[File:WL3icon.png]]
|''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
| ''[[Wario Land 3]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Game Boy Color]]
|JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $7.50<br>KR ₩5000
| JP ¥617<br>US $4.99<br>EU €5.00<br>UK £4.50<br>AU $7.50
|2012 / 04 / 18
| 2012 / 05 / 02
|2012 / 06 / 14
| 2013 / 08 / 29
|2012 / 08 / 23
| 2012 / 12 / 06
|2012 / 08 / 23
| 2012 / 12 / 06
|2016 / 04 / 06
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!15
! 15
|[[File:WL3icon.png]]
| [[File:NESGolficon.png]]
|''[[Wario Land 3]]''
| ''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]''
|[[Game Boy Color]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|JP ¥617<br>US $4.99<br>EU €5.00<br>UK £4.50<br>AU $7.50
| JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.00<br>UK £3.60<br>AU $6.00
|2012 / 05 / 02
| 2012 / 08 / 08
|2013 / 08 / 29
| 2012 / 07 / 05
|2012 / 12 / 06
| 2012 / 08 / 23
|2012 / 12 / 06
| 2012 / 08 / 23
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!16
! 16
|[[File:NESGolficon.png]]
| [[File:SMBLL 3DS Virtual Console Icon.png]]
|''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]''
| ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.00<br>UK £3.60<br>AU $6.00
| JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50<br>KR ₩5000
|2012 / 08 / 08
| 2012 / 07 / 25
|2012 / 07 / 05
| 2012 / 12 / 27
|2012 / 08 / 23
| 2012 / 12 / 27
|2012 / 08 / 23
| 2012 / 12 / 27
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2016 / 07 / 06
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!17
! 17
|[[File:SMBLL 3DS Virtual Console Icon.png]]
| [[File:Yoshiicon.png]]
|''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''
| ''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50<br>KR ₩5000
| JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50
|2012 / 07 / 25
| 2012 / 08 / 22
|2012 / 12 / 27
| 2013 / 02 / 21
|2012 / 12 / 27
| 2013 / 05 / 02
|2012 / 12 / 27
| 2013 / 05 / 02
|2016 / 07 / 06
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Game Freak]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!18
! 18
|[[File:Yoshiicon.png]]
| [[File:WC 3DS Virtual Console Icon.png]]
|''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]''
| ''[[Wrecking Crew]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50
| JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €3.99<br>UK £3.59<br>AU $5.20<br>KR ₩5000
|2012 / 08 / 22
| 2012 / 09 / 19
|2013 / 02 / 21
| 2013 / 03 / 07
|2013 / 05 / 02
| 2013 / 05 / 09
|2013 / 05 / 02
| 2013 / 05 / 10
|[[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
| 2016 / 05 / 18
|[[Game Freak]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!19
! 19
|[[File:WC 3DS Virtual Console Icon.png]]
| [[File:MGGBCicon.png]]
|''[[Wrecking Crew]]''
| ''[[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|Mario Golf]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Game Boy Color]]
|JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €3.99<br>UK £3.59<br>AU $5.20<br>KR ₩5000
| JP ¥617<br>US $4.99<br>EU €5.00<sup><small>a</small></sup><br>UK £4.50<sup><small>a</small></sup><br>AU $7.50<sup><small>a</small></sup>
|2012 / 09 / 19
| 2012 / 10 / 03
|2013 / 03 / 07
| 2012 / 10 / 11
|2013 / 05 / 09
| 2014 / 05 / 29<sup><small>a</small></sup>
|2013 / 05 / 10
| 2014 / 05 / 29<sup><small>a</small></sup>
|2016 / 05 / 18
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]]
| [[Camelot Software Planning|Camelot]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!20
! 20
|[[File:MGGBCicon.png]]
| [[File:DK 3DS Virtual Console Icon.png]]
|''[[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|Mario Golf]]''
| ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''
|[[Game Boy Color]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|JP ¥617<br>US $4.99<br>EU €5.00<sup><small>a</small></sup><br>UK £4.50<sup><small>a</small></sup><br>AU $7.50<sup><small>a</small></sup>
| JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50<br>KR ₩5000
|2012 / 10 / 03
| 2012 / 10 / 17
|2012 / 10 / 11
| 2013 / 08 / 15
|2014 / 05 / 29<sup><small>a</small></sup>
| 2013 / 11 / 21
|2014 / 05 / 29<sup><small>a</small></sup>
| 2013 / 11 / 21
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2016 / 03 / 02
|[[Camelot Software Planning|Camelot]]
| [[Intelligent Systems]], [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!21
! 21
|[[File:DK 3DS Virtual Console Icon.png]]
| [[File:Picross2icon.png]]
|''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''
| ''[[Picross 2]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Game Boy]]
|JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50<br>KR ₩5000
| JP ¥411
|2012 / 10 / 17
| 2012 / 10 / 24
|2013 / 08 / 15
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|2013 / 11 / 21
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|2013 / 11 / 21
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|2016 / 03 / 02
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Intelligent Systems]], [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
| [[Jupiter]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!22
! 22
|[[File:Picross2icon.png]]
| [[File:SMUSAicon.png]]
|''[[Picross 2]]''
| ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
|[[Game Boy]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|JP ¥411
| JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50<br>KR ₩5000
|2012 / 10 / 24
| 2012 / 11 / 28
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2013 / 07 / 11
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2013 / 08 / 07
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2013 / 08 / 08
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2016 / 03 / 02
|[[Jupiter]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!23
! 23
|[[File:SMUSAicon.png]]
| [[File:SMB3icon.png]]
|''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
| ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50<br>KR ₩5000
| JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50<br>KR ₩5000
|2012 / 11 / 28
| 2013 / 01 / 01
|2013 / 07 / 11
| 2014 / 04 / 17
|2013 / 08 / 07
| 2013 / 12 / 26
|2013 / 08 / 08
| 2013 / 12 / 26
|2016 / 03 / 02
| 2016 / 04 / 06
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!24
! 24
|[[File:SMB3icon.png]]
| [[File:DK3 3DS Virtual Console Icon.png]]
|''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
| ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50<br>KR ₩5000
| JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50<br>KR ₩5000
|2013 / 01 / 01
| 2013 / 03 / 27
|2014 / 04 / 17
| 2013 / 12 / 05
|2013 / 12 / 26
| 2013 / 12 / 12
|2013 / 12 / 26
| 2013 / 12 / 12
|2016 / 04 / 06
| 2016 / 07 / 06
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!25
! 25
|[[File:DK3 3DS Virtual Console Icon.png]]
| [[File:MBicon.png]]
|''[[Donkey Kong 3]]''
| ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50<br>KR ₩5000
| JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50
|2013 / 03 / 27
| 2013 / 05 / 08
|2013 / 12 / 05
| 2014 / 01 / 30
|2013 / 12 / 12
| 2014 / 01 / 09
|2013 / 12 / 12
| 2014 / 01 / 09
|2016 / 07 / 06
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Intelligent Systems]], [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!26
! 26
|[[File:MBicon.png]]
| [[File:WarioWoodicon.png]]
|''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]''
| ''[[Wario's Woods]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50
| JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50<br>KR ₩5000
|2013 / 05 / 08
| 2013 / 05 / 29
|2014 / 01 / 30
| 2013 / 11 / 07
|2014 / 01 / 09
| 2013 / 10 / 24
|2014 / 01 / 09
| 2013 / 10 / 24
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2016 / 07 / 20
|[[Intelligent Systems]], [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
| [[Nintendo]], [[Intelligent Systems]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!27
! 27
|[[File:WarioWoodicon.png]]
| [[File:MTGB VCicon.png]]
|''[[Wario's Woods]]''
| ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Game Boy Color]]
|JP ¥514<br>US $4.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50<br>KR ₩5000
| JP ¥617<br>US $5.99<br>EU €5.00<br>UK £4.50<br>AU $7.50
|2013 / 05 / 29
| 2013 / 06 / 26
|2013 / 11 / 07
| 2013 / 12 / 26
|2013 / 10 / 24
| 2014 / 01 / 02
|2013 / 10 / 24
| 2014 / 01 / 02
|2016 / 07 / 20
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo]], [[Intelligent Systems]]
| [[Camelot Software Planning|Camelot]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!28
! 28
|[[File:MTGB VCicon.png]]
| [[File:TetrisAttackIcon.jpg]]
|''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]''
| ''[[Tetris Attack]]''
|[[Game Boy Color]]
| [[Game Boy]]
|JP ¥617<br>US $5.99<br>EU €5.00<br>UK £4.50<br>AU $7.50
| JP ¥411
|2013 / 06 / 26
| 2013 / 12 / 11
|2013 / 12 / 26
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|2014 / 01 / 02
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|2014 / 01 / 02
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Camelot Software Planning|Camelot]]
| [[Intelligent Systems]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!29
! 29
|[[File:TetrisAttackIcon.jpg]]
| [[File:SMBDXicon.png]]
|''[[Tetris Attack]]''
| ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]''
|[[Game Boy]]
| [[Game Boy Color]]
|JP ¥411
| <s>JP ¥N/A</s><sup><small>b</small></sup><br>US $5.99<br>EU €5.00<sup><small>c</small></sup><br>UK £4.50<sup><small>c</small></sup><br>AU $6.00<sup><small>c</small></sup><br>KR ₩6000
|2013 / 12 / 11
| <s>2014 / 01 / 27</s><sup><small>b</small><br>
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2014 / 12 / 25
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2014 / 02 / 27<sup><small>c</small></sup>
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2014 / 02 / 28<sup><small>c</small></sup>
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2016 / 05 / 04
|[[Intelligent Systems]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!30
! 30
|[[File:SMBDXicon.png]]
| [[File:DKL3DSIcon.jpg]]
|''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]''
| ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''
|[[Game Boy Color]]
| [[Game Boy]]
|<s>JP ¥N/A</s><sup><small>b</small></sup><br>US $5.99<br>EU €5.00<sup><small>c</small></sup><br>UK £4.50<sup><small>c</small></sup><br>AU $6.00<sup><small>c</small></sup><br>KR ₩6000
| JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €3.00<br>UK £2.70<br>AU $4.50
|<s>2014 / 01 / 27</s><sup><small>b</small><br>
| 2014 / 04 / 02
|2014 / 12 / 25
| 2015 / 02 / 26
|2014 / 02 / 27<sup><small>c</small></sup>
| 2014 / 10 / 16
|2014 / 02 / 28<sup><small>c</small></sup>
| 2014 / 10 / 17
|2016 / 05 / 04
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
| [[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!31
! 31
|[[File:DKL3DSIcon.jpg]]
| [[File:DKL2Icon.jpg]]
|''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''
| ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''
|[[Game Boy]]
| [[Game Boy]]
|JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €3.00<br>UK £2.70<br>AU $4.50
| JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €3.00<br>UK £2.70<br>AU $4.50
|2014 / 04 / 02
| 2014 / 04 / 16
|2015 / 02 / 26
| 2015 / 02 / 26
|2014 / 10 / 16
| 2014 / 10 / 23
|2014 / 10 / 17
| 2014 / 10 / 24
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
| [[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!32
! 32
|[[File:DKL2Icon.jpg]]
| [[File:DKL3Color3DSIcon.jpg]]
|''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''
| ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''
|[[Game Boy]]
| [[Game Boy]]<br>[[Game Boy Color]]
|JP ¥411<br>US $3.99<br>EU €3.00<br>UK £2.70<br>AU $4.50
| JP ¥617<br>US $3.99<br>EU €3.00<br>UK £2.70<br>AU $4.50
|2014 / 04 / 16
| 2014 / 05 / 07
|2015 / 02 / 26
| 2015 / 02 / 26
|2014 / 10 / 23
| 2014 / 10 / 30
|2014 / 10 / 24
| 2014 / 10 / 31
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
| [[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!33
! 33
|[[File:DKL3Color3DSIcon.jpg]]
| [[File:DK 3DS Virtual Console Icon.png]]
|''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''
| ''[[Donkey Kong (game)#Ports|Donkey Kong Original Edition]]''
|[[Game Boy]]<br>[[Game Boy Color]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
|JP ¥617<br>US $3.99<br>EU €3.00<br>UK £2.70<br>AU $4.50
| EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50
|2014 / 05 / 07
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|2015 / 02 / 26
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|2014 / 10 / 30
| 2014 / 09 / 18
|2014 / 10 / 31
| 2014 / 09 / 19
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
| [[Intelligent Systems]], [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!34
! 34
|[[File:DK 3DS Virtual Console Icon.png]]
| [[File:G&WG3_Icon.png]]
|''[[Donkey Kong (game)#Ports|Donkey Kong Original Edition]]''
| ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]''
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| [[Game Boy Color]]
|EU €4.99<br>UK £4.49<br>AU $6.50
| <s>JP ¥N/A</s><sup><small>d</small></sup><br>US $3.99<br>EU €5.00<br>UK £4.50<br>AU $7.50
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| <s>2014 / 11 / 24</s><sup><small>d</small></sup>
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2015 / 02 / 05
|2014 / 09 / 18
| 2014 / 09 / 25
|2014 / 09 / 19
| 2014 / 09 / 26
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Intelligent Systems]], [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D 2]]
| [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]], [[TOSE Software Co.|TOSE]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!35
! 35
|[[File:G&WG3 Icon.png]]
| [[File:SMWN3DSVC.jpg|50px]]
|''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]''
| ''[[Super Mario World]]''<sup><small>e</small></sup>
|[[Game Boy Color]]
| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|<s>JP ¥N/A</s><sup><small>d</small></sup><br>US $3.99<br>EU €5.00<br>UK £4.50<br>AU $7.50
| JP ¥823<br>US $7.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £5.49<br>AU $10.40
|<s>2014 / 11 / 24</s><sup><small>d</small></sup>
| 2016 / 03 / 04
|2015 / 02 / 05
| 2016 / 03 / 03
|2014 / 09 / 25
| 2016 / 03 / 03
|2014 / 09 / 26
| 2016 / 03 / 04
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]], [[TOSE Software Co.|TOSE]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!36
! 36
|[[File:SMWN3DSVC.jpg|50px]]
| [[File:DKCN3DSVC.jpg|50px]]
|''[[Super Mario World]]''<sup><small>e</small></sup>
| ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''<sup><small>e</small></sup>
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|JP ¥823<br>US $7.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £5.49<br>AU $10.40
| JP ¥823<br>US $7.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £5.49<br>AU $10.40
|2016 / 03 / 04
| 2016 / 03 / 04
|2016 / 03 / 03
| 2016 / 03 / 24
|2016 / 03 / 03
| 2016 / 03 / 24
|2016 / 03 / 04
| 2016 / 03 / 25
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!37
! 37
|[[File:DKCN3DSVC.jpg|50px]]
| [[File:SMK_New3DS_VC.jpg|50px]]
|''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''<sup><small>e</small></sup>
| ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''<sup><small>e</small></sup>
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|JP ¥823<br>US $7.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £5.49<br>AU $10.40
| JP ¥823<br>US $7.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £5.49<br>AU $10.40
|2016 / 03 / 04
| 2016 / 05 / 09
|2016 / 03 / 24
| 2016 / 03 / 24
|2016 / 03 / 24
| 2016 / 03 / 17
|2016 / 03 / 25
| 2016 / 03 / 18
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
| [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!38
! 38
|[[File:SMK New3DS VC.jpg|50px]]
| [[File:DKC2_3DS_VC_Icon.jpg|50px]]
|''[[Super Mario Kart]]''<sup><small>e</small></sup>
| ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''<sup><small>e</small></sup>
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|JP ¥823<br>US $7.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £5.49<br>AU $10.40
| JP ¥823<br>US $7.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £5.49<br>AU $10.40
|2016 / 05 / 09
| 2016 / 04 / 06
|2016 / 03 / 24
| 2016 / 04 / 14
|2016 / 03 / 17
| 2016 / 03 / 24
|2016 / 03 / 18
| 2016 / 03 / 25
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
| [[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!39
! 39
|[[File:DKC2 3DS VC Icon.jpg|50px]]
| [[File:DKC3_New3DS_VC.jpg|50px]]
|''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''<sup><small>e</small></sup>
| ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''<sup><small>e</small></sup>
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|JP ¥823<br>US $7.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £5.49<br>AU $10.40
| JP ¥823<br>US $7.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £5.49<br>AU $10.40
|2016 / 04 / 06
| 2016 / 05 / 09
|2016 / 04 / 14
| 2016 / 06 / 02
|2016 / 03 / 24
| 2016 / 06 / 02
|2016 / 03 / 25
| 2016 / 06 / 03
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
| [[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!40
! 40
|[[File:DKC3 New3DS VC.jpg|50px]]
| [[File:Panel_N3DSVC.jpg|50px]]
|''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''<sup><small>e</small></sup>
| ''[[Tetris Attack#Panel de Pon|Panel de Pon]]''<sup><small>ef</small></sup>
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|JP ¥823<br>US $7.99<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £5.49<br>AU $10.40
| JP ¥823
|2016 / 05 / 09
| 2016 / 08 / 09
|2016 / 06 / 02
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|2016 / 06 / 02
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|2016 / 06 / 03
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]]
| [[Intelligent Systems]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!41
! 41
|[[File:Panel N3DSVC.jpg|50px]]
| [[File:MSP_N3DSVC.jpg|50px]]
|''[[Tetris Attack#Panel de Pon|Panel de Pon]]''<sup><small>ef</small></sup>
| ''[[Mario's Super Picross]]''<sup><small>e</small></sup>
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|JP ¥823
| JP ¥823<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £5.49<br>AU $10.40
|2016 / 08 / 09
| 2016 / 11 / 28
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2016 / 11 / 03
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| 2016 / 11 / 04
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
| [[File:X_mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Intelligent Systems]]
| [[Jupiter|Jupiter Co., Ltd.]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
!42
|[[File:MSP N3DSVC.jpg|50px]]
|''[[Mario's Super Picross]]''<sup><small>e</small></sup>
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
|JP ¥823<br>EU €4.99<br>UK £5.49<br>AU $10.40
|2016 / 11 / 28
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
|2016 / 11 / 03
|2016 / 11 / 04
|[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]
|[[Jupiter|Jupiter Co., Ltd.]]
|-style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|}
|}
{{br}}
{{br}}
<small><nowiki>a.</nowiki> Available for free to participants who purchased ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' from the [[Nintendo eShop]] from May 2, 2014 to May 29, 2014.</small><br>
 
<small><nowiki>b.</nowiki> Available only to participants who registered their [[Nintendo Network]] ID before January 13, 2014. It was not made available to the general public.</small><br>
<small><nowiki>a.</nowiki> Available for free to participants who purchase ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' from the [[Nintendo eShop]] from May 2, 2014 to May 29, 2014.</small><br>
<small><nowiki>c.</nowiki> The European edition of the Nintendo Direct December 18, 2013 revealed a promotion for [[Nintendo 3DS]] users, as those who registered their [[Nintendo Network]] ID before the end of January 2014 would be eligible to receive a free download code of ''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe'' from the Nintendo eShop on February 13, 2014.</small><br>
<small><nowiki>b.</nowiki> Available only to participants who registered their [[Nintendo Network]] ID before January 13, 2014. It is currently unavailable to the general public.</small><br>
<small><nowiki>d.</nowiki> Available only to participants who registered ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and one of ''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Pokémon Omega Ruby or Alpha Sapphire]]'' with [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]] from November 21, 2014 to January 20, 2015. It was not made available to the general public.</small><br>
<small><nowiki>c.</nowiki> 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.</small><br>
<small><nowiki>e.</nowiki> Available only on [[Nintendo 3DS#New Nintendo 3DS/New Nintendo 3DS XL|New Nintendo 3DS]] systems.</small><br>
<small><nowiki>d.</nowiki> Available only to participants who registered ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and one of ''[[wikipedia:Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Pokémon Omega Ruby or Alpha Sapphire]]'' with [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]] from November 21, 2014 to January 20, 2015. It is currently unavailable to the general public.</small><br>
<small><nowiki>e.</nowiki> Available only on [[Nintendo 3DS#New Nintendo 3DS|New Nintendo 3DS]] systems.</small><br>
<small><nowiki>f.</nowiki> ''Panel de Pon'' is the original Japanese version of ''[[Tetris Attack]]'', which was released as a [[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' game]] for the Super NES outside of Japan.</small>
<small><nowiki>f.</nowiki> ''Panel de Pon'' is the original Japanese version of ''[[Tetris Attack]]'', which was released as a [[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' game]] for the Super NES outside of Japan.</small>


====Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program====
====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. ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (game)|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. GBA games were not made publicly available on the 3DS and were instead released on the Wii U.
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. ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (game)|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.  
   
   
=====''Super Mario'' NES games=====
=====''Mario'' NES games=====
*''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
*''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
*''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]''
*''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]''
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*''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]''
*''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]''
   
   
=====''Super Mario'' Game Boy Advance games=====
=====''Mario'' Game Boy Advance games=====
*''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''
*''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''
*''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''
*''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''
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===<span id="WiiUlist">Wii U</span>===
===<span id="WiiUlist">Wii U</span>===
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.
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.
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| ''[[Mario's Super Picross]]''
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| [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]]
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| ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
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| [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
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<small><nowiki>a.</nowiki> ''Panel de Pon'' is the original Japanese version of ''[[Tetris Attack]]'', which was released as a [[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' game]] for the Super NES outside of Japan.</small><br><small><nowiki>b.</nowiki> 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.</small><br><small><nowiki>c.</nowiki> 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.</small><br>'''*''' <small>In the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the [[Family Computer|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'').</small>
<small><nowiki>a.</nowiki> ''Panel de Pon'' is the original Japanese version of ''[[Tetris Attack]]'', which was released as a [[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' game]] for the Super NES outside of Japan.</small><br><small><nowiki>b.</nowiki> 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.</small><br><small><nowiki>c.</nowiki> 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.</small><br>'''*''' <small>In the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the [[Family Computer|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'').</small>


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**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.
**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.
*''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 ''Super 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.  
*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.
*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. Nearly two years later, in October 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 Ltd.|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.
*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 Ltd.|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.
*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 & Neo-Geo games don't support suspend functionality.
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===Nintendo 3DS===
===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'', ''Yellow'', ''Gold'', ''Silver'', and ''Crystal'', 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 {{button|3ds|L}} and {{button|3ds|R}} to display a pair of controllers in the lower-right corner of the top screen; press {{button|3ds|Y}} while they are displayed to switch control between players 1 and 2.
*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'', ''Yellow'', ''Gold'', ''Silver'' and ''Crystal'', 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 {{button|3ds|L}} and {{button|3ds|R}} to display a pair of controllers in the lower-right corner of the top screen; press {{button|3ds|Y}} 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.
**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 {{button|3ds|start}} or {{button|3ds|select}} the game on the top screen will be shrunk to its original resolution.
*While loading Game Boy, Game Boy Color, or (Ambassadors only) Game Boy Advance titles from the HOME Menu, by holding {{button|3ds|start}} or {{button|3ds|select}} 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.
**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 {{button|3ds|R}}, {{button|3ds|X}}, and {{button|3ds|start}}.
*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 {{button|3ds|R}}, {{button|3ds|X}} and {{button|3ds|start}}.
*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.
*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.
** 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===
===Wii U===
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==Changes==
==Changes==
Although Virtual Console games are mostly faithful to the originals, some games have received slight changes. Some of these modifications are deliberate, while others are the result of emulation glitches.
Although Virtual Console games are mostly faithful to the originals, some games have received slight changes:
 
===Wii===
===Wii===
*''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
*''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''
**The attacks [[Flame Wall]] and [[Static Electricity|Static E!]] are both recolored to avoid the risk of seizures.
**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". This was retained in the [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]].
**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.
**[[Moleville]] has a notably darker color scheme.
*''[[Super Mario 64]]''
*''[[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.
**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 due to an emulation error.
**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 (Super Mario 64)|Block]] between and on top of a larger Block.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8bmbS-euNI&t=116</ref>
**The player can't put a small [[Block (Super Mario 64)|Block]] between and on top of a larger Block.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8bmbS-euNI&t=116</ref>
**[[Vanish Mario]] appears purely transparent instead of flickering in dithered colors, as the emulator used does not support the original effect.<ref>[https://tcrf.net/Super_Mario_64_(Nintendo_64)/Regional_and_Version_Differences#Virtual_Console_version Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)/Regional and Version Differences]. The Cutting Room Floor. Retrieved November 21, 2023.</ref>
**[[Vanish Mario]] appears purely transparent instead of flickering in dithered colors for unknown reasons.{{ref needed}}
**All lag and loading times have been removed, and the game is impossible to crash.
**All lag and loading times have been removed, and the game is impossible to crash.
**The sound is slightly quieter.
**The sound is slightly quieter.
**Due to a floating point error, the oscillating triangular platforms in [[Bowser in the Fire Sea]] see their resting position gradually rise with each cycle.<ref>[https://tcrf.net/Super_Mario_64_(Nintendo_64)/Regional_and_Version_Differences#Virtual_Console_version Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)/Regional and Version Differences]. The Cutting Room Floor. Retrieved November 21, 2023.</ref>
 
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]''
*''[[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.
**When [[Lightning]] is used, the flash that appears during the use of that item has been adjusted to avoid the risk of seizures.
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**The game timer is spaced slightly further apart. This is most notable between "00" and between the second quotes and the number preceding it.
**The game timer is spaced slightly further apart. This is most notable between "00" and between the second quotes and the number preceding it.
**Saving ghost data is impossible, due to the lack of Controller Pak functionality.
**Saving ghost data is impossible, due to the lack of Controller Pak functionality.
*''[[Mario Party 2]]''
*''[[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.
**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 (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]''
*''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]''
**The Transfer Pak feature to transfer characters from the GBC version ([[Sherry]], [[Joe (Mario Golf series)|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.
** The Transfer Pak feature to transfer characters from the GBC version ([[Sherry]], [[Joe (Mario Golf series)|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 (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]''
*''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|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 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 (Mario Tennis series)|Nina]], [[Harry (Mario Tennis series)|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.
**The ability to unlock characters and courts via the Transfer Pak (e.g. [[Alex]], [[Nina (Mario Tennis series)|Nina]], [[Harry (Mario Tennis series)|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]]''
*''[[Paper Mario]]''
**The brightness of the light from the [[Super Block]] has been adjusted to avoid the risk of seizures.{{ref needed}}
**The brightness of the light from the [[Super Block]] has been adjusted to avoid the risk of seizures.{{ref needed}}
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**[[Monstar]] has a cluster of stars surrounding it rather than stars falling into its center.
**[[Monstar]] has a cluster of stars surrounding it rather than stars falling into its center.
**The ground of [[Star Haven]] is entirely purple instead of being rainbow-colored based on the distance from the camera.<ref>[https://twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1134589647550631942 Supper Mario Broth on Twitter]. Retrieved January 12, 2021.</ref>
**The ground of [[Star Haven]] is entirely purple instead of being rainbow-colored based on the distance from the camera.<ref>[https://twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1134589647550631942 Supper Mario Broth on Twitter]. Retrieved January 12, 2021.</ref>
*''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''
*''[[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.
**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]]''
*''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''
**The blinding flash that occurs when [[Glimmer]] faces the screen in [[Glimmer's Galleon (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest)|Glimmer's Galleon]] was removed to greatly reduce the risk of seizures.
**The blinding flash that occurs when [[Glimmer]] faces the screen in [[Glimmer's Galleon (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest)|Glimmer's Galleon]] was removed to greatly reduce the risk of seizures.
*''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''
*''[[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.
**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 3DS===
*[[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Game Boy]], and [[Game Boy Color]] games
*[[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'', ''Yellow'', ''Gold'', ''Silver'' and ''Crystal'' 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.
**NES games include restore points and download play but Game Boy and Game Boy Color games don't support multiplayer. However, ''Pokémon Red'', ''Blue'', ''Yellow'', ''Gold'', ''Silver'' and ''Crystal'' 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]]''
*''[[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.
**The color scheme is noticeably lighter than in the Wii and Wii U VC versions.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
**The ground, sky, and waterfalls have a darker color scheme than in the Wii and Wii U VC versions.
**The ground, sky, and waterfalls have a darker color scheme than in the Wii and Wii U VC versions.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
*''[[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.
**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]]''
*''[[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.
**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 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.
**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]]''
*''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''
**The lightning strikes that occur at the entrance of [[Mario's castle]] are toned down to reduce the risk of seizures.
**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.
**The pipe glitch that was possible to perform in the Game Boy version was fixed in the 3DS version.
*''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]''
*''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|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.
**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]]''
*''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''
**In [[Lava Lagoon (Donkey Kong Land 2)|Lava Lagoon]], [[Glimmer's Galleon (Donkey Kong Land 2)|Glimmer's Galleon]], and [[Clapper's Cavern (Donkey Kong Land 2)|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.
**In [[Lava Lagoon (Donkey Kong Land 2)|Lava Lagoon]], [[Glimmer's Galleon (Donkey Kong Land 2)|Glimmer's Galleon]], and [[Clapper's Cavern (Donkey Kong Land 2)|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]]''
*''[[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.
**The level skip glitch that was possible to perform in the Game Boy version was fixed in the 3DS version.
*''[[Wario Land 3]]''
*''[[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.
**Various cutscenes, such as the one where [[The Steep Canyon]] initially becomes accessible, have altered color palettes to reduce the risk of seizures.
*''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''
**As with ''Super Mario Kart'' and ''Mario Kart 64'', the background flashes that occur when Lightning is used were slowed down to avoid the risk of seizures.


===Wii U===
===Wii U===
*[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], [[Nintendo 64|N64]], [[Game Boy Advance]], and [[Nintendo DS]] games
*[[NES]], [[SNES]], [[N64]], [[Game Boy Advance]], and [[Nintendo DS]] games
**All games include restore points, [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|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.
**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. They also do not include GameCube/Wii connectivity. ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'' simulates sleep mode by accessing the home or Virtual Console menu. N64 games do not support Transfer Pak functions.
**GBA and Nintendo DS games do not support multiplayer. They also do not include GameCube/Wii connectivity. ''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass'' simulates sleep mode by pressing the home button. N64 games do not support Transfer Pak functions.
**All changes made to Wii and 3DS VC versions of games were retained unless stated otherwise.
**All changes made to Wii VC versions of games were retained unless stated otherwise.
 
*''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''
*''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''
**This game was originally not released in Japan. For the Japanese Virtual Console release, it uses the unreleased Japanese version, titled ''Game Boy 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]]''
*''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
**The Virtual Console version has all 38 [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Reader cards|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 [[e-Reader|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.
**The Virtual Console version has all 38 [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Cards|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 [[e-Reader|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==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths=160px>
<gallery widths=160px>
VirtualConsole.jpg|Icon from the [[Wii]]'s Virtual Console.
File:VirtualConsole.jpg|Icon from the [[Wii]]'s Virtual Console.
3DS Virtual Console Image.png|[[Nintendo 3DS]]'s Virtual Console old selection on Nintendo eShop.
File:3DS Virtual Console Image.png|[[Nintendo 3DS]]'s Virtual Console old selection on Nintendo eShop.
Virtual Console Wii U Logo.png|[[Wii U]]'s Virtual Console logo.
File:Virtual Console Wii U Logo.png|[[Wii U]]'s Virtual Console logo.
Virtual Console Wii U Screenshot.png|Wallpaper for the Wii U's Virtual Console.
File:Virtual Console Wii U Screenshot.png|Wallpaper for the [[Wii U]]'s Virtual Console.
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Media==
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|mediafor=Virtual Console
|file1=Wii Virtual Console Banner.mp3
|title1=Wii Menu banner jingle
|description1=The jingle that plays on the banner when any Virtual Console title is selected on the Wii Menu.
}}


==See also==
==See also==
*[[WiiWare]] — Applications and games that could be downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel.
*[[WiiWare]] — Applications and games that can be downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel.
*[[DSiWare]] — Applications and games that could be downloaded from the DSi Shop.
*[[DSiWare]] — Applications and games that can be downloaded from the DSi Shop.
*''[[Arcade Archives]]''
*[[Nintendo Switch#Nintendo Switch Online|Nintendo Switch Online]]


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Kor=버추얼 콘솔
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|ChiS=虚拟主机<ref>Nintendo HK. [https://www.nintendo.com.hk/pressrelease/3ds_20160920_sun_moon_release_sc_5.htm “精灵宝可梦(Pokémon) ”系列最新作品《精灵宝可梦 太阳/月亮》]. Retrieved May 3, 2020.</ref>
|ChiS=虚拟主机<ref>Nintendo HK. [https://www.nintendo.com.hk/pressrelease/3ds_20160920_sun_moon_release_sc_5.htm “精灵宝可梦(Pokémon) ”系列最新作品《精灵宝可梦 太阳/月亮》]. Retrieved May 3, 2020.</ref>
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==References==
== References ==
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