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{{Infobox emulator
 
|title = Virtual Console
 
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|active = No
 
|platform = [[Emulators on Wii|Wii]]<br/>[[emulators on Wii U|Wii U]]<br/>[[Emulators on 3DS|3DS]]
 
|target = [[#Supported Systems|Multiple]]
 
|developer = Nintendo
 
|logo = 3ds_vc_logo.png
 
|website = [http://www.nintendo.com/games/gameGuide?term=virtual%20console&source=search eShop]
 
|source = [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/support/oss/ Nintendo OSS] <small>(Partial)</small>
 
}}
 
  
'''Virtual Console''' (Not to be confused with the emulator used for the service's successor, [[Nintendo Switch Online]], and the NES/SNES classic microconsoles, Canoe) was a service created by Nintendo that allows users to purchase and emulate games.
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|third = Wii, 3DS, Wii U
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|fifth = [http://www.nintendo.com/games/gameGuide?term=virtual%20console&source=search eShop]|first = n/a}}
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'''Virtual Console''' is a service created by Nintendo that allows users to purchase and emulate games.
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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
Games played through Virtual Console are usually free of accuracy issues.
 
Games played through Virtual Console are usually free of accuracy issues.
  
In terms of functionality, the Virtual Console emulator is very bare-bones compared to unofficial emulators, but the 3DS version has restore points (save states) and screenshot saving. The Wii U version has both plus controller customization (Game Gear and PC Engine on 3DS also support it), Off-TV Play, Pixel smoothing, and scaling changes. Despite this, usually, only the bare functionality is emulated: there is no way to save ghost data in ''Mario Kart 64'' due to a lack of a Memory Pak emulated.
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In terms of functionality, the Virtual Console emulator is very bare-bones compared to unofficial emulators.
  
The different regions of Virtual Console (Japan, North America, Europe/Australia, and South Korea) have different games and update them on different schedules. At times, North America gets games that were exclusive to Japan while Europe/Australia gets games that were exclusive to the previous two regions. These imported games were priced a little higher than normal and tend to be straight ports with no translation (exceptions include ''Monster World IV'' and ''Sin & Punishment''.). Other games that could be priced higher than normal are games based on externally-licensed properties, one example being the ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' and ''Hokuto no Ken'' games.
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Pricing of Virtual Console games can be ludicrous. If you don't want to pay for VC ROMs on your Wii, you can just install them as .wad files through WAD Manager.
 
 
Virtual Console games can be retired from the shop, though purchased games can be redownloaded.
 
 
 
Some Game Boy Advance games from the 3DS Virtual Console were available to Ambassadors only, that is, buyers of the Nintendo 3DS before Nintendo announced a price drop.
 
 
 
The pricing of Virtual Console games was ludicrous. If you didn't want to pay for VC ROMs on your Wii, you can just install them as .wad files through WAD Manager. You can even install .wads from other regions, though you need to watch the PAL/NTSC divide.
 
  
 
==Supported Systems==
 
==Supported Systems==
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{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table" style="width: 500px;"
! scope="col"|Console
 
! scope="col"|Wii (WiiWare)
 
! scope="col"|Wii U (eShop)
 
! scope="col"|3DS (eShop)
 
! scope="col"|Notes
 
|-
 
 
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System emulators|Nintendo Entertainment System]] (Famicom)
 
|[[Nintendo Entertainment System emulators|Nintendo Entertainment System]] (Famicom)
|✓
 
|✓
 
|✓
 
|Supports the Famicom Disk System and the first-party Nintendo mappers.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Super Nintendo emulators|Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] (Super Famicom)
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|[[Master System emulators|Sega Master System]]
|✓
 
|✓
 
|✓*
 
|Supports normal cartridges up to 4MB, DSP-1, Cx4, and SA-1. New 3DS and Wii U iterations also support SDD-1. Super-FX support is exclusive to the SNES Classic.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Nintendo 64 emulators|Nintendo 64]]
 
|✓
 
|✓
 
 
|
 
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|Recommended. Wii U has a noticeable input delay but later revisions are more compatible (Harvest Moon 64).
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[[Super Nintendo emulators|Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] (Super Famicon)
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Master System emulators|Sega Master System]]
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|[[Sega Genesis emulators|Mega Drive / Genesis]]
|✓
 
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|
 
|Includes FM Sound Unit emulation. Also on 3DS through game compilations.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Sega Genesis emulators|Sega Mega Drive / Genesis]]
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|[[Nintendo 64 emulators|Nintendo 64]]
|✓
 
|
 
|✗
 
|Regular Genesis/MD emulation. No Sega CD or 32X. Also on 3DS through 3D Classics or game compilations.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16) emulators|PC Engine]]
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|[[PC Engine emulators|PC Engine]]
|✓
 
|✓
 
|✓
 
|HuCard cartridge emulation, and PCE-CD emulation with separate Audio CD tracks.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Neo Geo emulators|Neo Geo]]
 
|[[Neo Geo emulators|Neo Geo]]
|✓
 
|
 
|✗
 
|Arcade mode. Also on the Switch through ''ACA NEOGEO''.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Commodore 64 emulators|Commodore 64]]
 
|[[Commodore 64 emulators|Commodore 64]]
|✓
 
|
 
|✗
 
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[MSX emulators|MSX]]
 
|[[MSX emulators|MSX]]
|✓
 
|✓
 
|✗
 
|Japan-only. Emulates a Japanese MSX2.
 
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|[[Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulators|Game Boy]]
 
|✗
 
|
 
|✓
 
|No SGB borders or GBC palettes. Link emulation was added with Pokemon VC releases. Only used on Wii in Kirby Collection.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulators|Game Boy Color]]
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|[[Game Gear emulators|Game Gear]]
|✗
 
|
 
|✓
 
|In addition to the above, no IR or GBA mode emulation.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Game Boy Advance emulators|Game Boy Advance]]
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|[[Game Boy/Game Boy Color|Game Boy]]
|✗
 
|✓
 
|✓**
 
|Hardware emulation on 3DS. No link features. Some e-Reader or rumble features restored as game-specific hacks.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Nintendo DS emulators|Nintendo DS]]
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|[[Game Boy/Game Boy Color|Game Boy Color]]
|✗
 
|✓
 
|***
 
|No link, online, or DSi support.
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Master System emulators|Game Gear]]
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|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|✗
 
|✗
 
|✓
 
|Supports Gear-to-Gear emulation through Local Play.
 
|-
 
|[[Arcade emulators|Arcade]]
 
|✓
 
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|Various Namco, Capcom, Sega and Tecmo boards.
 
 
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[[Category:Emulators]]
<nowiki>*</nowiki> A "New" 3DS is necessary if you want to play SNES games through the 3DS Virtual Console. Technically, some have managed to get it to boot in normal 3DS mode, but its emulation suffers from huge slowdowns.
 
 
 
<nowiki>**</nowiki> Ten GBA games were released exclusively to 3DS "ambassadors", who bought the system before its price was dropped. They are unavailable to those who did not purchase the system before its price drop.
 
 
 
<nowiki>***</nowiki> 3DS is fully backward compatible with DS and DSi games and cartridges
 
 
 
==Game Injection==
 
VC releases consist of the emulator and the included ROM image, but it's possible to replace that ROM image with another one and load it using various homebrew tools out there. Of course, compatibility isn't that high, especially for games with custom hardware, but it's a start.
 
 
 
===Wii===
 
* FriishProduce: Allows injections of every official system featured, but Commodore 64. It also supports the injection of Flash games.
 
* ShowMiiWads
 
 
 
===Wii U===
 
* UWUVCI AIO: Allows injections of every official system featured, but Famicom Disk System. It also supports the injection of Wii discs, WiiWare (as long as installed on the vWii NAND), Wii homebrew, and GameCube discs ([[Nintendont]] setup required).
 
* DS VC: The roms are stored in regular DS ROM format (.nds), in a zip archive. There's also a config file with a brightness setting, and an option to change internal 3D resolution that Nintendo didn't use for some reason. Just change the line '''"RenderScale": 1''' to have the value 2 instead.
 
 
 
===3DS===
 
* [https://gbatemp.net/threads/discussion-new-super-ultimate-injector-nsui.500376/ New Super Ultimate Injector] (there are also other alternative tools, but this can do injections for multiple systems)
 
 
 
==Compatibility List==
 
{{Main|Virtual Console/Compatibility List|Compatibility List (Virtual Console)}}
 
 
 
==Input Key==
 
Virtual Console games come from many different systems and have to be mapped to those on the supported console, sometimes having to be mapped to different controllers. Even then, at times (notably emulated Nintendo 64 games), mappings may not be consistent.
 
 
 
Wii games in the Virtual Console support the Classic Controllers (which were made with the purpose of the Virtual Console) and GameCube controllers. Some games also support the lone Wii Remote. PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 games that support 5-player mode require that the users connect a combination of GameCube controllers and Wii Remotes (with or without Classic Controllers attached to the Wii Remotes).
 
 
 
==External Links==
 
*[[Wikipedia:List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Nintendo_3DS_(Japan)|List of Virtual Console games for Nintendo 3DS (Japan)]]
 
*[[Wikipedia:List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Nintendo_3DS_(North_America)|List of Virtual Console games for Nintendo 3DS (North America)]]
 
*[[Wikipedia:List_of_Virtual_Console_games_for_Nintendo_3DS_(PAL_region)|List of Virtual Console games for Nintendo 3DS (PAL region)]]
 
 
 
[[Category:Emulators|*]]
 
 
[[Category:Multi-emulators]]
 
[[Category:Multi-emulators]]
[[Category:Arcade emulators|*]]
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[[Category:Official Emulators]]
[[Category:Computer emulators|*]]
 
[[Category:Home console emulators|*]]
 
[[Category:Handheld console emulators|*]]
 
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System emulators]]
 
[[Category:Super Nintendo emulators]]
 
[[Category:Nintendo 64 emulators]]
 
[[Category:Master System emulators]]
 
[[Category:Sega Genesis emulators]]
 
[[Category:PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16) emulators]]
 
[[Category:Commodore 64 emulators]]
 
[[Category:MSX emulators]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulators]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Advance emulators]]
 
[[Category:Nintendo DS emulators]]
 
[[Category:Wii emulation software]]
 
[[Category:Wii U emulation software]]
 
[[Category:3DS emulation software]]
 
[[Category:Official emulators|*]]
 
[[Category:Inactive emulation software]]
 

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