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The NTSC-U collection features heavy-hitting first-party franchises alongside rare third-party masterpieces. First-Party Legends
Launched in late 2006 alongside the Wii, the Virtual Console was Nintendo’s answer to growing retro emulation markets and the success of Xbox Live Arcade. It offered pixel-perfect, emulated versions of classic games, purchased via Wii Points. Wii NTSC-U Complete Virtual Console Collection
Once installed, the experience is authentic. The and Classic Controller Pro are the gold standard, designed specifically for Virtual Console gameplay, offering a familiar button layout for SNES and N64 titles. For games like N64 titles, the GameCube controller is also a fantastic, widely compatible option. Once installed, the experience is authentic
Before the Virtual Console, playing these titles often required original hardware and physical cartridges, many of which were becoming prohibitively expensive or susceptible to physical decay like "disc rot" and battery failure. The NTSC-U collection provided a legal, high-quality alternative that bypassed these physical barriers. For many games, the Virtual Console release remained the only official digital re-release for over a decade. The Shutdown and Legacy The Awful State of Retro Game Preservation Before the Virtual Console, playing these titles often
The North American Virtual Console was remarkably diverse, spanning multiple generations of gaming history. A complete NTSC-U collection features titles from the following systems: 1. Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
For the uninitiated, the NTSC-U region covers North America and other territories following the NTSC television standard. Nintendo’s Virtual Console library for this region spanned five distinct “platforms” running on the Wii: