I heard this rumor, and I think it’s brilliant if it’s true!
I heard this rumor, and I think it’s brilliant if it’s true!
Overtime, I would presume the Virtual Console library will expand. Yes, they’re saved to the system.
Can’t wait to download Mario Kart, Mario RPG, and hundreds of other games I’m all nostalgiac about. Forgot about Goldeneye for the 64! I’ll finally get to play that again!
Will I need to buy a special controller to play them? I’m pretty positive that the new remotes wont work, but will my gamecube controller work fine for them?
Can’t wait to download Mario Kart, Mario RPG, and hundreds of other games I’m all nostalgiac about. Forgot about Goldeneye for the 64! I’ll finally get to play that again!
Will I need to buy a special controller to play them? I’m pretty positive that the new remotes wont work, but will my gamecube controller work fine for them?
The Classic Controller is needed. I guess you can try with the Gamecube, but don’t be surprised if it’s incompatible.
yeah, it was a stupid question. It was more wishful thinking, though. Hopefully the classic paddle isnt that expensive.
Also, I think Kubirio was laughing at your use of the word ‘rumour’; this feature was announced (and has been on Nintendo’s website) for months.
Also, I think Kubirio was laughing at your use of the word ‘rumour’; this feature was announced (and has been on Nintendo’s website) for months.
I only said rumor because my friend said that he thinks, and wasn’t sure. I hadn’t checked nintendo’s website. Instead, I went to wikipedia, which didn’t mention anything about it.
PERSONALLY I AM SAVING UP FOR A MONKEY!
Not true. All current VC games work with a GCN controller, but we only know for sure that the GCN controller will work with NES/SNES/N64 games. Genesis and Turbografx games currently use it, but future releases may or may not.
I think it’s likely that the GCN controller will continue being fine though; from memory, the Wii Classic controller doesn’t have any extra buttons, just the GCN buttons laid out in the general shape of a slightly larger SNES pad.
You can download NES, SNES, and 64 games, as well as some Sega and games from other old companies. You have to purchase Wii Points though, which cost a penny for point. Game stores sell 2000 Wii Points for $20. N64 games cost 1000 points each.