A complete collection is often categorized by its representative "top" titles in each major genre: : The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (N64), Metroid Prime Trilogy (Wii VC version), and Castlevania: Rondo of Blood (TurboGrafx-16). Platformers : Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (SNES), Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles (Genesis), and Kirby Super Star (SNES). RPG/Tactics : Super Mario RPG (SNES), EarthBound (SNES), and Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber (N64). Fighting/Arcade : Super Smash Bros. (N64), Street Fighter II' Turbo (SNES), and Gunstar Heroes (Genesis). Hidden Gems and Exclusives
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The List of Virtual Console games for Wii (North America) documents a total of released for the region. These games can be played on a standard original Wii or on a Wii U via its "Wii Mode," though they lack the specific enhancements of the later Wii U Virtual Console releases. A complete collection is often categorized by its
The Nintendo Wii Virtual Console was a digital time machine that defined an era of gaming. For collectors and enthusiasts in North America, the NTSC-U library represents a curated history of the medium, spanning from the NES to the Neo Geo. While the official Wii Shop Channel closed its doors years ago, the hunt for the ultimate Virtual Console collection remains a primary goal for retro gamers. Fighting/Arcade : Super Smash Bros
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This makes the NTSC-U collection the definitive way to play these classics on original hardware. It is the difference between playing Super Mario Bros. at the speed the developers intended, or a sluggish, floaty version of the same game. For the purist, a "Complete NTSC-U Set" is the only way to guarantee a library of speed-corrected retro games.
In the CRT TV era, PAL regions ran at 50Hz, while North America and Japan ran at 60Hz. For decades, European gamers suffered through "PAL ports" that ran 17% slower than intended, often with letterboxing (black bars) at the top and bottom of the screen.