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− | Following the precedent of the [[Nintendo Wii]], the [[3DS]] has its own | + | Following the precedent of the [[Nintendo Wii]], the [[3DS]] has its own Virtual Console feature. This Virtual Console was launched with the 3DS's eShop several months after the 3DS's release on June 6th, 2011 (the 7th in some areas of America as well as Japan and the PAL regions). Like the [[Wii Virtual Console]], the 3DS Virtual Console consists of a library of classic games that could be bought and downloaded through the eShop to be played on the 3DS, with the selections originally having been updated on a weekly basis. |
The Wii Virtual Console had featured Nintendo's main systems up until the [[Nintendo 64]], while the 3DS initially focused instead on games from Nintendo's handheld systems. It specifically covered the [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]], and several [[Game Boy Advance]] games were available through a limited promotion. It also covered a third party handheld in the form of Sega's Game Gear. Its scope later expanded to cover several home consoles that had previously been covered by the Wii Virtual Console: the [[NES]] and the [[Super NES]]. The latter was only compatible with the [[New Nintendo DS]] system. | The Wii Virtual Console had featured Nintendo's main systems up until the [[Nintendo 64]], while the 3DS initially focused instead on games from Nintendo's handheld systems. It specifically covered the [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]], and several [[Game Boy Advance]] games were available through a limited promotion. It also covered a third party handheld in the form of Sega's Game Gear. Its scope later expanded to cover several home consoles that had previously been covered by the Wii Virtual Console: the [[NES]] and the [[Super NES]]. The latter was only compatible with the [[New Nintendo DS]] system. | ||
− | New games were originally added to the 3D eShop every Thursday, or Wednesday in Japan. New games stopped being posted regularly around the end of 2016, and since then there | + | New games were originally added to the 3D eShop every Thursday, or Wednesday in Japan. New games stopped being posted regularly around the end of 2016, and since then there have only been occasional additions to the library. |
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| ''BurgerTime Deluxe''||G-Mode||{{Y}}(2011/09/14)||{{Y}}(2011/10/27)||{{Y}}(2011/10/27)||{{N}} | | ''BurgerTime Deluxe''||G-Mode||{{Y}}(2011/09/14)||{{Y}}(2011/10/27)||{{Y}}(2011/10/27)||{{N}} | ||
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| ''Castlevania: The Adventure''||Konami||{{Y}}(2012/10/25)||{{Y}}(2012/03/14)||{{Y}}(2012/07/05)||{{N}} | | ''Castlevania: The Adventure''||Konami||{{Y}}(2012/10/25)||{{Y}}(2012/03/14)||{{Y}}(2012/07/05)||{{N}} | ||
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− | | ''CatTrap''||G-Mode||{{Y}}(2011/10/13)||{{ | + | | ''CatTrap''||G-Mode||{{Y}}(2011/10/13)||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2011/10/06)||{{N}} |
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| ''[[Donkey Kong GB]]'' || Nintendo ||{{Y}}(2011/06/16)||{{Y}}(2011/06/15)||{{Y}}(2011/06/16)||{{Y}}(2016/02/03) | | ''[[Donkey Kong GB]]'' || Nintendo ||{{Y}}(2011/06/16)||{{Y}}(2011/06/15)||{{Y}}(2011/06/16)||{{Y}}(2016/02/03) | ||
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| ''Double Dragon'' || Arc System Works || {{Y}}(2011/10/20)||{{Y}}(2011/06/22)||{{Y}}(2011/06/23)||{{N}} | | ''Double Dragon'' || Arc System Works || {{Y}}(2011/10/20)||{{Y}}(2011/06/22)||{{Y}}(2011/06/23)||{{N}} | ||
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| ''Downtown Special: Kunio-Kun no Jidaigeki deyo Zenin Shuugou'' || Arc System Works || {{N}} || {{Y}} (2011/06/07) || {{N}}||{{N}} | | ''Downtown Special: Kunio-Kun no Jidaigeki deyo Zenin Shuugou'' || Arc System Works || {{N}} || {{Y}} (2011/06/07) || {{N}}||{{N}} | ||
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| ''Gargoyle's Quest''||Capcom||{{Y}}(2011/08/25)||{{Y}} (2011/06/29)||{{Y}}(2011/08/25)||{{N}} | | ''Gargoyle's Quest''||Capcom||{{Y}}(2011/08/25)||{{Y}} (2011/06/29)||{{Y}}(2011/08/25)||{{N}} | ||
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|''Ikari no Yousai 2''<br />||Hamster||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2012/01/12)||{{N}}||{{N}} | |''Ikari no Yousai 2''<br />||Hamster||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2012/01/12)||{{N}}||{{N}} | ||
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| ''[[Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters]]''||Nintendo||{{Y}}(2012/07/19)||{{Y}}(2012/02/08)||{{Y}}(2012/03/08)||{{N}} | | ''[[Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters]]''||Nintendo||{{Y}}(2012/07/19)||{{Y}}(2012/02/08)||{{Y}}(2012/03/08)||{{N}} | ||
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| ''[[Kirby's Block Ball]]'' || Nintendo || {{Y}}(2012/05/17)||{{Y}}(2011/10/26)||{{Y}}(2012/02/09)||{{N}} | | ''[[Kirby's Block Ball]]'' || Nintendo || {{Y}}(2012/05/17)||{{Y}}(2011/10/26)||{{Y}}(2012/02/09)||{{N}} | ||
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− | | ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' || Nintendo || {{Y}}(2011/06/30)|| {{Y}}(2011/06/07) || {{Y}}(2011/06/30)||{{Y}}(2016/02/03) | + | | ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' || Nintendo || {{Y}}(2011/06/30)|| {{Y}} (2011/06/07) || {{Y}}(2011/06/30)||{{Y}}(2016/02/03) |
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| ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''|| Nintendo||{{Y}}(2013/08/01)||{{Y}}(2012/02/15)||{{Y}}(2012/05/17)||{{Y}}(2016/04/20) | | ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''|| Nintendo||{{Y}}(2013/08/01)||{{Y}}(2012/02/15)||{{Y}}(2012/05/17)||{{Y}}(2016/04/20) | ||
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| ''Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge'' || Capcom || {{Y}}(2011/09/15)|| {{Y}} (2011/06/07) || {{Y}}(2011/09/15)||{{N}} | | ''Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge'' || Capcom || {{Y}}(2011/09/15)|| {{Y}} (2011/06/07) || {{Y}}(2011/09/15)||{{N}} | ||
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| ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]''||Nintendo||{{Y}}(2011/11/24)||{{Y}}(2011/09/28)||{{Y}}(2011/11/24)||{{Y}}(2016/06/15) | | ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]''||Nintendo||{{Y}}(2011/11/24)||{{Y}}(2011/09/28)||{{Y}}(2011/11/24)||{{Y}}(2016/06/15) | ||
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− | + | | ''Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon||Konami||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2012/03/07)||{{N}}||{{N}} | |
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| ''Nekketsu! Beach Volley da yo: Kunio-Kun''||Arc System Works||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2012/01/25)||{{N}}||{{N}} | | ''Nekketsu! Beach Volley da yo: Kunio-Kun''||Arc System Works||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2012/01/25)||{{N}}||{{N}} | ||
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| ''Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball Bu: Kyouteki! Doukyuu Senshi no Maki''|| Arc System Works || {{N}}||{{Y}} (2011/08/03)||{{N}}||{{N}} | | ''Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball Bu: Kyouteki! Doukyuu Senshi no Maki''|| Arc System Works || {{N}}||{{Y}} (2011/08/03)||{{N}}||{{N}} | ||
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| ''Pac-Man'' (removed in Japan 04/2017) ||Namco||{{Y}}(2011/09/01)||{{Y}}(2011/07/07)||{{Y}}(2011/08/04)||{{N}} | | ''Pac-Man'' (removed in Japan 04/2017) ||Namco||{{Y}}(2011/09/01)||{{Y}}(2011/07/07)||{{Y}}(2011/08/04)||{{N}} | ||
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− | |'' | + | | ''Pitman'' || ASK||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2011/07/27)||{{N}}||{{N}} |
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| ''[[Qix]]'' || Nintendo || {{Y}}(2011/07/07)|| {{Y}}(2011/06/15)||{{Y}}(2011/07/07)||{{N}} | | ''[[Qix]]'' || Nintendo || {{Y}}(2011/07/07)|| {{Y}}(2011/06/15)||{{Y}}(2011/07/07)||{{N}} | ||
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− | | ''Quarth''||Konami||{{ | + | | ''Quarth''||Konami||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2012/02/22)||{{N}}||{{N}} |
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| ''[[Radar Mission]]'' || Nintendo || {{Y}}(2011/06/06)|| {{Y}}(2011/10/05)|| {{Y}}(2011/06/23)||{{N}} | | ''[[Radar Mission]]'' || Nintendo || {{Y}}(2011/06/06)|| {{Y}}(2011/10/05)|| {{Y}}(2011/06/23)||{{N}} | ||
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| ''Side Pocket''||G-Mode||{{Y}}(2011/10/06)||{{Y}}(2011/09/07)||{{Y}}(2011/11/10)||{{N}} | | ''Side Pocket''||G-Mode||{{Y}}(2011/10/06)||{{Y}}(2011/09/07)||{{Y}}(2011/11/10)||{{N}} | ||
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|''The Sword of Hope''||Kemco||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2011/12/07)||{{N}}||{{N}} | |''The Sword of Hope''||Kemco||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2011/12/07)||{{N}}||{{N}} | ||
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| ''[[Tennis (Game Boy)|Tennis]]'' || Nintendo || {{Y}}(2011/06/23)||{{Y}}(2011/07/21)||{{Y}} (2011/06/07)||{{Y}}(2016/03/02) | | ''[[Tennis (Game Boy)|Tennis]]'' || Nintendo || {{Y}}(2011/06/23)||{{Y}}(2011/07/21)||{{Y}} (2011/06/07)||{{Y}}(2016/03/02) | ||
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| ''[[Tetris]]'' (removed 01/2015) ||Nintendo||{{Y}}(2011/12/22)||{{Y}}(2011/12/29)||{{N}}||{{N}} | | ''[[Tetris]]'' (removed 01/2015) ||Nintendo||{{Y}}(2011/12/22)||{{Y}}(2011/12/29)||{{N}}||{{N}} | ||
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| ''Trip World''||Sunsoft||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2011/11/30)||{{Y}}(2012/01/05)||{{N}} | | ''Trip World''||Sunsoft||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2011/11/30)||{{Y}}(2012/01/05)||{{N}} | ||
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| ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''||Nintendo||{{Y}}(2012/07/26)||{{Y}}(2011/12/14)||{{Y}}(2012/02/16)||{{Y}}(2016/05/18) | | ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''||Nintendo||{{Y}}(2012/07/26)||{{Y}}(2011/12/14)||{{Y}}(2012/02/16)||{{Y}}(2016/05/18) | ||
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===Game Boy Color=== | ===Game Boy Color=== | ||
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| ''Legend of the River King 2''||Natsume||{{Y}}(2014/09/18)||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2014/10/23)||{{N}} | | ''Legend of the River King 2''||Natsume||{{Y}}(2014/09/18)||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2014/10/23)||{{N}} | ||
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX]]'' || Nintendo || {{Y}}(2011/06/07)|| {{Y}}(2011/06/08)|| {{Y}}(2011/06/09)||{{Y}}(2016/03/02) |
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| ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]'' / ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' || Nintendo || {{Y}}(2013/05/30)|| {{Y}}(2013/02/27)|| {{Y}}(2013/05/30)||{{Y}}(2016/04/20) | | ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]'' / ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' || Nintendo || {{Y}}(2013/05/30)|| {{Y}}(2013/02/27)|| {{Y}}(2013/05/30)||{{Y}}(2016/04/20) | ||
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===NES=== | ===NES=== | ||
− | A set of ten NES games were initially released for free for those enrolled in the [[#Ambassador_Program|Ambassador Progam]] on August 31, 2011. Normal releases for the NES games did not begin until December 2011 in Japan, January 2012 in America and March 2012 in Europe. | + | A set of ten NES games were initially released for free for those enrolled in the [[#Ambassador_Program|Ambassador Progam]] on August 31, 2011. Normal releases for the NES games did not begin until December 2011 in Japan, January 2012 in America and March 2012 in Europe.. |
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− | !width=54%| Name !!width=26%| Publisher !!width=10%| North America !!width=10%| Japan !!width=10%| Europe & Australia | + | !width=54%| Name !!width=26%| Publisher !!width=10%| North America !!width=10%| Japan !!width=10%| Europe & Australia |
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''|| Nintendo||{{Y}}(2012/07/05)||{{Y}}(2011/12/22)||{{Y}}(2012/04/12) |
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− | | '' | + | | ''[[Metroid (game)|Metroid]]''||Nintendo||{{Y}}(2012/03/01)||{{Y}}(2012/02/29)||{{Y}}(2012/03/15) |
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− | | '' | + | | ''[[Punch-Out!! (NES)|Punch-Out!!]]''||Nintendo||{{Y}}(2012/03/08)||{{Y}}(2012/02/01)||{{Y}}(2012/03/01) |
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− | + | | ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''||Nintendo||{{Y}}(2012/02/16)||{{Y}}(2012/01/05)||{{Y}}(2012/03/01) | |
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− | | ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''||Nintendo||{{Y}}(2012/02/16)||{{Y}}(2012/01/05)||{{Y}}(2012/03/01 | ||
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| ''[[F-Zero]]''||Nintendo||{{Y}} (2016/03/03)||{{Y}}(2016/03/04)||{{Y}}(2016/03/17) | | ''[[F-Zero]]''||Nintendo||{{Y}} (2016/03/03)||{{Y}}(2016/03/04)||{{Y}}(2016/03/17) | ||
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− | | ''[[Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro | + | | ''[[Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro no Tatsu Shojou]]''||Nintendo||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2017/08/23)||{{N}} |
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| ''Final Fantasy IV''||Square Enix||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2017/08/23)||{{N}} | | ''Final Fantasy IV''||Square Enix||{{N}}||{{Y}}(2017/08/23)||{{N}} | ||
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| ''[[Super Metroid]]''||Nintendo||{{Y}} (2016/04/14)||{{Y}}(2016/04/06)||{{Y}}(2016/03/10) | | ''[[Super Metroid]]''||Nintendo||{{Y}} (2016/04/14)||{{Y}}(2016/04/06)||{{Y}}(2016/03/10) | ||
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− | | ''[[Super Punch-Out!! ( | + | | ''[[Super Punch-Out!! (Super NES)|Super Punch-Out!!]]''||Nintendo||{{Y}} (2016/05/05)||{{Y}}(2016/11/21)||{{Y}}(2016/04/28) |
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| ''Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers''||Capcom||{{Y}} (2016/08/25)||{{Y}}(2016/06/07)||{{Y}}(2016/07/28) | | ''Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers''||Capcom||{{Y}} (2016/08/25)||{{Y}}(2016/06/07)||{{Y}}(2016/07/28) | ||
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===Ambassador Program=== | ===Ambassador Program=== |