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The '''3DS Virtual Console''' is | The '''3DS Virtual Console''' is a line of video games for the [[:Category:Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] that are emulated re-released titles from previous [[:Category:Nintendo|Nintendo]] video game systems, as well as formerly competing consoles. 3DS owners are able to purchase and download Virtual Console games through the [[:Category:Nintendo eShop|Nintendo eShop]]. | ||
; Systems | |||
* [[NES]] | |||
* [[SNES]] (New 3DS/2DS models only) | |||
* [[PC Engine]] (Japan only) | |||
* [[Game Boy]] | |||
* [[Game Boy Color]] | |||
* [[Game Boy Advance]] (ambassadors only) | |||
* [[Game Gear]] | |||
Games are stretched on the Nintendo 3DS screen, but can be played in the original resolution by holding either {{3ds|start}} or {{3ds|select}} when launching a game. For [[Game Boy]] games, a border of the original Game Boy is placed around the game screen in the original resolution. When 3D is turned on, the game screen is slightly depressed. Hold {{3ds|l}} and {{3ds|r}} and press {{3ds|y}} to switch between black and white and the original green colors. | Games are stretched on the Nintendo 3DS screen, but can be played in the original resolution by holding either {{3ds|start}} or {{3ds|select}} when launching a game. For [[Game Boy]] games, a border of the original Game Boy is placed around the game screen in the original resolution. When 3D is turned on, the game screen is slightly depressed. Hold {{3ds|l}} and {{3ds|r}} and press {{3ds|y}} to switch between black and white and the original green colors. | ||
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== Ambassador Games == | |||
Twenty games (ten [[NES]] and ten [[Game Boy Advance]]) were given for free to 3DS ambassadors, those who purchased the Nintendo 3DS before the initial price drop. The NES games were later released on the [[Nintendo eShop]] for purchase, but the Game Boy Advance games are exclusive to ambassadors. The Game Boy Advance games run natively on the 3DS, so they do not have the extra emulation features, such as restore points. | |||
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; NES | |||
* [[Balloon Fight]] | |||
* [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] | |||
* [[Ice Climber]] | |||
* [[The Legend of Zelda]] | |||
* [[Metroid]] | |||
* [[NES Open Tournament Golf]] | |||
* [[Super Mario Bros.]] | |||
* [[Wrecking Crew]] | |||
* [[Yoshi]] | |||
* [[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]] | |||
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; Game Boy Advance | |||
* [[F-Zero: Maximum Velocity]] | |||
* [[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]] | |||
* [[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]] | |||
* [[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap]] | |||
* [[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]] | |||
* [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]] | |||
* [[Metroid Fusion]] | |||
* [[Wario Land 4]] | |||
* [[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$]] | |||
* [[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]] | |||
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==North America== | ==North America== |
Revision as of 18:01, 23 August 2019
The 3DS Virtual Console is a line of video games for the 3DS that are emulated re-released titles from previous Nintendo video game systems, as well as formerly competing consoles. 3DS owners are able to purchase and download Virtual Console games through the Nintendo eShop.
- Systems
- NES
- SNES (New 3DS/2DS models only)
- PC Engine (Japan only)
- Game Boy
- Game Boy Color
- Game Boy Advance (ambassadors only)
- Game Gear
Games are stretched on the Nintendo 3DS screen, but can be played in the original resolution by holding either or when launching a game. For Game Boy games, a border of the original Game Boy is placed around the game screen in the original resolution. When 3D is turned on, the game screen is slightly depressed. Hold and and press to switch between black and white and the original green colors.
Ambassador Games
Twenty games (ten NES and ten Game Boy Advance) were given for free to 3DS ambassadors, those who purchased the Nintendo 3DS before the initial price drop. The NES games were later released on the Nintendo eShop for purchase, but the Game Boy Advance games are exclusive to ambassadors. The Game Boy Advance games run natively on the 3DS, so they do not have the extra emulation features, such as restore points.
- NES
North America