List of Virtual Console Games
| Platform | Wii Shop Channel | Nintendo eShop | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wii | Wii U | Nintendo 3DS | |
| Home Systems | |||
| Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Super Nintendo Entertainment System / Super Famicom | Yes | Yes | No |
| Nintendo 64 | Yes | TBA | No |
| Nintendo GameCube | No | TBA | No |
| Sega Master System | Yes | Wii Mode only | No |
| Sega Mega Drive / Genesis | Yes | Wii Mode only | No |
| TurboGrafx-16 / PC Engine | Yes | Wii Mode only | TBA |
| Neo Geo | Yes | Wii Mode only | No |
| Commodore 64 | Yes | Wii Mode only | No |
| MSX | Yes | Wii Mode only | No |
| Virtual Console Arcade | Yes | Wii Mode only | No |
| Handheld Systems | |||
| Game Boy | No | No | Yes |
| Game Boy Color | No | No | Yes |
| Game Boy Advance | No | TBA | Ambassadors only |
| Sega Game Gear | No | No | Yes |
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