Wii Ntsc-u Complete Virtual Console Collection ~upd~
While technically playable on the SNES Classic Mini, the only legal way to play the finished, official English translation of Starfox 2 for two decades was on the Wii Virtual Console... in Japan . The NTSC-U region never got it. Therefore, a "complete" NTSC-U collection is actually incomplete by definition.
The was a digital distribution service on the Wii Shop Channel that allowed users to purchase and play classic titles from past consoles. The North American (NTSC-U) library reached a total of 427 games before the service was discontinued. Collection Overview & Statistics Wii NTSC-U Complete Virtual Console Collection
The library was a digital distribution service that allowed North American users to download and play classic games from various legacy systems. Launched on November 19, 2006 , with the release of the Wii, the service eventually hosted nearly 400 titles before the Wii Shop Channel closed for new purchases on January 30, 2019. Collection Overview by Platform While technically playable on the SNES Classic Mini,
The Wii Virtual Console was revolutionary because it united competing platforms from the 80s and 90s under one roof. The complete NTSC-U set includes games originally developed for: Virtual Console Size Limits | NinDB Forums Collection Overview & Statistics The library was a
Legacy and Influence The NTSC-U Virtual Console’s legacy is visible in contemporary digital storefronts and preservation initiatives. It demonstrated consumer appetite for curated retro libraries and legitimized re-releases as a revenue stream and cultural service. Subsequent platforms incorporated larger, subscription-based retro collections, museum-style emulation services, and compilations with enhanced features.
The represents a definitive era of official retro gaming, consisting of 427 titles released for the North American market between 2006 and 2019. Following the closure of the Wii Shop Channel on January 30, 2019, this specific library is no longer available for new purchases, making it a "locked" historical collection often cited in game preservation discussions. Platform Breakdown