Sowlowsolo wrote:
Ooooh where can I get these and what's this virtual Console? Tell me more
Well, first off, the Wii supports GameCube games (as long as you have a Cube controller and memory card), so you can play quite a few titles there: The Wind Waker, Four Swords Adventures, Twilight Princess, and there are two compilation packages that emulate older games in the series: one of them contains The Legend of Zelda, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (both NES), Ocarina of Time, and Majora's Mask (both N64); the other contains Ocarina of Time and the Master Quest (the supposed unreleased N64 Disc Drive expansion).
There are also a few Zelda games for Wii: Link's Crossbow Training, Twilight Princess (everything has been mirrored from the original Cube version to switch Link's handedness from left to right), and I think Skyward Sword is due to be released soon.
The Virtual Console can be found in the Wii Shop Channel, it allows you to purchase emulated versions of past games: The Legend of Zelda, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, A Link to the Past (SNES), Ocarina of Time, and Majora's Mask. The NES games can be played by holding the Wiimote sideways, but for the SNES and N64 games, you'll either need a Cube controller or a Classic Controller.
As for Mario Party, none of them have been released for Virtual Console (I don't think), but there are four of them for GameCube, and one of them for Wii.
Mario Kart, there's Double Dash!! for the Cube, one game for the Wii, and you can find the original SNES game and the N64 game on the Virtual Console.
So basically, the ones left out are the first three N64 Mario Party games, and all of the handheld games in all three series (and I guess those weird non-canon Zelda games released for CD-I).
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