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Wii Ntsc-u Complete Virtual Console Collection [new] 〈Trusted〉

Because the Wii Shop Channel is dead, you cannot build this collection from scratch legally. However, if you find a used Wii that was active between 2006 and 2019, you can check its "Download History" in the Wii Shop Channel.

Wii NTSC-U Virtual Console (VC) collection was a digital distribution service that provided a legal way to play classic titles on the Nintendo Wii. At its peak, the North American (NTSC-U) library consisted of . The service launched on November 19, 2006 , and was officially discontinued when the Wii Shop Channel January 30, 2019 Library Breakdown by System Wii NTSC-U Complete Virtual Console Collection

The North American collection is composed of games from the following legacy consoles: 94 titles Super Nintendo (SNES): 78 titles Nintendo 64: 21 titles Because the Wii Shop Channel is dead, you

The entire Wii Virtual Console library for North America is relatively small by modern standards, fitting within the storage limits of many archival projects. At its peak, the North American (NTSC-U) library

Every Virtual Console game is essentially a self-contained emulator box. Unlike modern emulation where you have one emulator (e.g., RetroArch) running many ROMs, on the Wii, every single game download included its own tailored emulator instance. This ensured stability but resulted in larger file sizes and a lack of user customization.

The Wii's Virtual Console was arguably the most comprehensive official retro service Nintendo ever offered, reaching far beyond Nintendo's own hardware to include competitors like Sega and NEC.

A complete NTSC-U collection is impressive, but it is also defined by its absences. Unlike Japan, North America never received: