Difference between revisions of "Virtual Console"

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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.
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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 on 3DS also has it), Off TV Play, Pixel smoothing and scaling changing.
  
 
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.
 
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.

Revision as of 17:20, 24 August 2014

3ds vc logo.png
Current version: n/a
Active: Yes
OS: Wii, 3DS, Wii U
Authors: Nintendo
Official website: eShop
Source code: Unknown

Virtual Console is a service created by Nintendo that allows users to purchase and emulate games.


Overview

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 on 3DS also has it), Off TV Play, Pixel smoothing and scaling changing.

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.

Supported Systems

Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom)
Sega Master System

Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Super Famicom)

Mega Drive / Genesis
Nintendo 64
PC Engine
Neo Geo
Commodore 64
MSX
Game Gear
Game Boy
Game Boy Color
Game Boy Advance
Arcade
Nintendo DS