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Confirmed Virtual Console Titles

Submitted by on November 1, 2006 – 7:22 am5 Comments

wiiboxartbig.jpgIGN has posted a list of launch titles for the Wii. These are the confirmed Virtual Console titles (via IGN):

VC titles available by the end of December include:

NES

* Mario Bros.
* The Legend of Zelda
* Donkey Kong
* Donkey Kong Jr.
* Ice Hockey
* Pinball
* Soccer
* Tennis
* Urban Champion
* Wario’s Woods
* Baseball
* Solomon’s Key

Super NES

* F-Zero
* SimCity

Nintendo 64

* Super Mario 64

SEGA Genesis

* Sonic the Hedgehog
* Altered Beast
* Golden Axe
* Columns
* Ecco the Dolphin
* Gunstar Heroes
* Space Harrier II
* Toe Jam & Earl
* Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine

TurboGrafx-16

* Bonk’s Adventure
* Super Star Soldier
* Victory Run
* Bomberman ’93
* Dungeon Explorer

5 Comments »

  • Andrew says:

    I suggest everyone who gets a Wii to get Wario Woods. I got that through a secret in Animal Crossing on the gamecube and played it more then animal crossing. it’s really fun and addictive.

  • George says:

    There’s a couple gems worth getting on that list, but I wish there were more SNES games. Those Genesis games are almost pure 16-bit gold, however.

  • James says:

    Should also mention the pricing structure again:

    NES games start at 500 Wii Points ($5)
    TurboGrafx-16 games at 600 Wii Points ($6)
    Super NES and Sega Genesis games at 800 Wii Points ($8)
    Nintendo 64 games at 1,000 Wii Points ($10)

    $10 for N64 games makes Lumines Live look like an f’ing steal.

  • George says:

    Depends on the N64 game. I’d gladly pay $10 for OoT.

    Zelda: Ocarina of Time >> Lumines Live

  • John H. says:

    ToeJam & Earl, Solomon’s Key and SNES SimCity!

    Whoever made the decision these three should be in the VC launch deserves a raise.

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