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Q&A: The Reality of the Virtual Console

Posted Nov 3, 2006 at 6:04PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Wii Tags: GameCube, N64, NES, SNES, Wiimote
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It's been two decades, but I'm ready for you, d**n carrier!


Nintendo's Virtual Console will bring retro goodies back into the living rooms of old-school gamers everywhere. This writer, for example, intends to defeat the one last nemesis he has never defeated in his NES days: landing that godforsaken F-14 on that blasted carrier in Konami's Top Gun for the NES (I was seven, okay?). Before we relive the good ol' days of the NES, SNES, Genesis, N64, and GameCube, though, time to review important VC details which were revealed during Nintendo's recent Q&A session with the people over at CVG:
  • VC games can be downloaded not only to the Wii internal memory (512MB), but also onto SD cards that slot into the Wii from the front. Yay!
  • BUT! not only are VC games region-locked, they're console-locked as well. Even if you save them onto an SD card, you can only play them on the Wii you downloaded them from. Boo!
  • But if the console bricks, fret not. Nintendo will offer customer support to bricked Wii owners to help them recover their games. Yay!
  • You'll need GameCube controllers to play with GameCube games. The Classic Controller won't work. Boo?
  • You can also use the Wiimote-on-its-side as a NES Controller. However, a game will only be playable with the control mechanism it was designed for.
    • For example, you will play NES games with the D-pad, and obviously not an analog stick or motion-sensors
    • When using a mix of Wiimote, GameCube, and Classic controllers, the Wiimote and Classic will take priority.
  • Each downloaded VC game will come with a digital manual.
  • If, using CVG's and Nintendo's example, you're in Europe, and you import a Japanese or American Wii, the following will happen:
    • You can only connect to the American or Japanese service, depending on the console. Region-locked, remember?
    • You can only use American or Japanese Wii points, not Euro Wii points you purchase at the local corner shop or something.
    • You void your warranty. Boo!
  • 2000 Wii points = £ 14.99. You can purchase points through the Wii shop using all major credit cards, and a total of 10,000 points can be stored in your console at one time.




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# Huh?Guest 2006-11-03 19:58
What the hell is the point of the classic controller then? The gamecube controller will work with GC, NES and SNES, right? And then you have the Wii for the wii games? I was going to buy the Classic controller, but now that I know it won't work on the GC games, I don't see the point.

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# sgdsgdGuest 2006-11-03 20:11
its for people that dont have a gc

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# ghGuest 2006-11-03 20:22
i hope they have these games: mortal kombat 2, killer instinct, duke nukem 64, and wcw vs nwo revenge.

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# gc controllerGuest 2006-11-03 21:33
I don't know, but probably they will let you have the classic controller with a bios update.

But probably it's not possible.

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# -Guest 2006-11-03 21:50
i think the prices for the games are a bit too expensive, considering many of the games are 10+ years old (sega,snes,nes) .

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# dfdGuest 2006-11-03 22:03
Ya, but I don't have a gamecube and PLAN to purchase a few GC games, like Resident Evil, but I won't be able to use the classic controller for them. I will have to buy a GC controller. Seems retarded.

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# asgsaGuest 2006-11-03 22:15
lol lets see you get those systems, controllers and the origanal games for that cheap.

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# some will find it too expensiveGuest 2006-11-03 22:22
If you are in EVERYONE'S optimum price range then you price it wrong and will not make the optimum amount of funds. The idea is to hit the "Sweet spot" for what to sell them for and what people are willing to pay. It's the right price for me to buy a couple hundred dollars in games at least yet I won't own all the VC games, too much. I took a few econ classes (3 I think) and it makes sense in a profit sense. Just like people pissed about the PS1 emu for the PSP coming out, same deal.

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# SD Cards...Guest 2006-11-04 12:34
Has anyone actually confirmed if the SD Cards from Nintendo will be specially formatted or will any SD Card work? If it's the latter, 2.0 GB SD her I come...

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