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The [[Virtual Console]] was a special categorization of classic games available for purchase and download through the [[Nintendo Wii]]'s online [[Wii Shop Channel]]. The Virtual Console's offerings included games from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Super NES]], and [[Nintendo 64]] as well as third party consoles including the SEGA Genesis, SEGA Master System, NEC's Turbografx-16, NeoGeo, and Commodore64. | The [[Virtual Console]] was a special categorization of classic games available for purchase and download through the [[Nintendo Wii]]'s online [[Wii Shop Channel]]. The Virtual Console's offerings included games from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Super NES]], and [[Nintendo 64]] as well as third party consoles including the SEGA Genesis, SEGA Master System, NEC's Turbografx-16, NeoGeo, and Commodore64. | ||
− | New games were added every Mondays for North America, Tuesdays for Japan and South Korea, and Fridays for Europe and Australia. Games stopped being released in 2013, and the service was shut down completely with the end of the Wii's online service in January 2019. It has been succeeded by Virtual Console series for the [[3DS Virtual Console|3DS]] and [[Wii U Virtual Console|Wii U]], which have covered other systems such as the [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[Nintendo DS]] | + | New games were added every Mondays for North America, Tuesdays for Japan and South Korea, and Fridays for Europe and Australia. Games stopped being released in 2013, and the service was shut down completely with the end of the Wii's online service in January 2019. It has been succeeded by Virtual Console series for the [[3DS Virtual Console|3DS]] and [[Wii U Virtual Console|Wii U]], which have covered other systems such as the [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[Nintendo DS]]. |
The number in () denotes the number of games available in Australia when a difference is present. | The number in () denotes the number of games available in Australia when a difference is present. |