Wii Ntsc-u Complete Virtual Console Collection __full__ -

Originally Super Mario Bros. 2 in Japan, this punishing black-box title was finally localized for the VC in 2007. It remains one of the few official ways to play the true sequel in North America before it became a bonus on Super Mario All-Stars .

For the modern enthusiast, completing the NTSC-U set requires: Wii NTSC-U Complete Virtual Console Collection

Considered one of the best Castlevania games ever made, Dracula X: Rondo of Blood was a Japan-only PC Engine CD title. Konami released it on the Wii VC worldwide. Today, you can buy Castlevania: Requiem on PS4, but that version uses a different emulator and missing features. The original Wii VC port is the historical reference. Originally Super Mario Bros

Launched in November 2006 alongside the Wii itself, the Virtual Console was revolutionary. For the first time, Nintendo legitimized emulation, allowing players to legally purchase and play decades of backlog on their modern (at the time) plasma TVs. But time is a cruel curator. On January 30, 2019, Nintendo shut down the Wii Shop Channel forever. For the modern enthusiast, completing the NTSC-U set

The Wii hardware was uniquely suited for low-latency, accurate emulation. When played on a CRT monitor or via high-quality video cables, many games look and feel indistinguishable from their original console counterparts.