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Revision as of 11:01, 29 December 2011

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 original Virtual Console, the 3DS Virtual Console features a library of classic games that could be bought and downloaded to be played on the 3DS, with the library being updated on a weekly basis. The original Virtual Console featured Nintendo's main systems up until the Nintendo 64, while the 3DS focuses instead on games from Nintendo's handheld systems as well as Nintendo-based arcade games and some third party handheld systems. It also seems that the 3DS Virtual Console will cover some of the same ground as the original Virtual Console with ports for classic systems such as NES games. It also featured a new 3D Classics line which features new versions of games from various consoles which are updated with 3D.

New games are added to the 3D eShop every Thursday, with occasional exceptions. In Japan, the eShop is updated on Wednesdays.

System North America Japan Europe/Australia
Game Boy 26 36 26
Game Boy Color 2 4 2
NES 0 1 0
3D Classics 5 4 5
Totals 33 45 33

First Party games on the 3DS Virtual Console

Games

Game Boy

Name Publisher North America Japan Europe & Australia
Adventure Island Hudson Soft Y.png(2011/12/01) Y.png (2011/07/13) Y.png(2011/11/03)
Alleyway Nintendo Y.png(2011/06/06) Y.png(2011/08/03) Y.png(2011/06/07)
Avenging Spirit Jaleco Y.png(2011/08/11) Y.png (2011/06/07) Y.png(2011/08/11)
Balloon Kid Nintendo Y.png(2011/11/03) X.png X.png
Baseball Nintendo Y.png(2011/07/14) Y.png (2011/06/07) Y.png(2011/07/28)
Bikkuri Nekketsu Shin Kiroku! Dokodemo Kin Medal Arc System Works X.png Y.png(2011/11/09) X.png
Bionic Commando Capcom Y.png(2011/12/29) Y.png(2011/11/16) Y.png(2011/12/29)
BurgerTime Deluxe G-Mode Y.png(2011/09/14) Y.png(2011/10/27) Y.png(2011/10/27)
CatTrap G-Mode Y.png(2011/10/13) X.png Y.png(2011/10/06)
Donkey Kong GB Nintendo Y.png(2011/06/16) Y.png(2011/06/15) Y.png(2011/06/16)
Double Dragon Arc System Works Y.png(2011/10/20) Y.png(2011/06/22) Y.png(2011/06/23)
Downtown Special: Kunio-Kun no Jidaigeki deyo Zenin Shuugou Arc System Works X.png Y.png (2011/06/07) X.png
Dr. Mario Nintendo X.png Y.png(2011/06/27) X.png
Fortified Zone Jaleco Y.png(2011/07/07) Y.png (2011/06/15) Y.png(2011/07/07)Y.png(2011/07/28)
Game & Watch Gallery Nintendo Y.png(2011/07/14) Y.png (2011/06/22) Y.png(2011/07/21)
Gargoyle's Quest Capcom Y.png(2011/08/25) Y.png (2011/06/29) Y.png(2011/08/25)
Golf Nintendo Y.png(2011/09/08) Y.png(2011/06/29) Y.png(2011/10/13)
Heracles no Eikou: Ugokidashita Kamigami Paon X.png Y.png(2011/08/24) X.png
Kirby's Block Ball Nintendo X.png Y.png(2011/10/26) X.png
Kirby's Dream Land Nintendo Y.png(2011/06/30) Y.png (2011/06/07) Y.png(2011/06/30)
Lock 'n' Chase G-Mode X.png Y.png(2011/11/02) Y.png(2011/12/01)
Mario's Picross Nintendo Y.png(2011/08/04) Y.png(2011/09/21) Y.png(2011/07/14)
Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge Capcom Y.png(2011/09/15) Y.png (2011/06/07) Y.png(2011/09/15)
Metroid II: Return of Samus Nintendo Y.png(2011/11/24) Y.png(2011/09/28) Y.png(2011/11/24)
Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball Bu: Kyouteki! Doukyuu Senshi no Maki Arc System Works X.png Y.png (2011/08/03) X.png
Pac-Man Namco Y.png(2011/09/01) X.png Y.png(2011/08/04)
Pitman ASK X.png Y.png(2011/07/27) X.png
Qix Nintendo Y.png(2011/07/07) Y.png(2011/06/15) Y.png(2011/07/07)
Radar Mission Nintendo Y.png(2011/06/06) Y.png(2011/10/05) Y.png(2011/06/23)
Side Pocket G-Mode Y.png(2011/10/06) Y.png(2011/09/07) Y.png(2011/11/10)
Super Mario Land Nintendo Y.png(2011/06/06) Y.png(2011/06/07) Y.png(2011/06/07)
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins Nintendo Y.png(2011/09/29) Y.png(2011/10/12) Y.png(2011/09/29)
The Sword of Hope Kemco X.png Y.png(2011/12/07) X.png
Tennis Nintendo Y.png(2011/06/23) Y.png(2011/07/21) Y.png (2011/06/07)
Tetris Nintendo X.png Y.png(2011/12/29) X.png
Trip World Sunsoft X.png Y.png(2011/11/30) X.png
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 Nintendo X.png Y.png(2011/12/14) X.png
Zoids Densetsu Takara Tomy X.png Y.png(2011/08/31) X.png

Game Boy Color

Name Publisher North America Japan Europe & Australia
Balloon Fight GB Nintendo X.png Y.png(2011/10/19) X.png
Blaster Master: Enemy Below Sunsoft Y.png(2011/12/15) Y.png(2011/11/22) Y.png(2011/12/08)
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX Nintendo Y.png(2011/06/07) Y.png(2011/06/08) Y.png(2011/06/09)
Trade & Battle: Card Hero Intelligent Systems X.png Y.png(2011/08/10) X.png

NES

A set of ten NES games were initially released for free for those enrolled in the Ambassador Progam on August 31, 2011. Normal releases for the NES games only began on December 22nd of that year.

Name Publisher North America Japan Europe & Australia
The Legend of Zelda Nintendo X.png Y.png(2011/12/22) X.png

Ambassador Program

The ambassador program was a special program that Nintendo announced shortly after announcing a price drop for the 3DS. As the price drop was coming just months after the system was released, the ambassador program was launched as an attempt of compensation for those gamers who bought the 3DS at full price. To participate, someone who bought the 3DS at full price would have to register their system prior to the date of the price drop.

The program consists of two sets of ten Virtual Console games that can be downloaded to the 3DS for free. The first set consisted of ten NES games and was released on August 31, 2011:

The second set consisted of ten Game Boy Advance games. They were released on December 15, 2011 for Japan and Australia, and on December 16th for America and Europe. This set contained the following games:

3D Classics

Upon the launch of the eShop, Excitebike was offered a free download for a limited amount of time: until July 7th in all regions except Japan, where it was available for free until July 31st.

Name Publisher Original System North America Japan Europe & Australia
Excitebike Nintendo NES Y.png (2011/06/06) Y.png (2011/06/07) Y.png (2011/06/07)
Kirby's Adventure Nintendo NES Y.png(2011/11/17) X.png Y.png(2011/11/17)
TwinBee Konami NES Y.png(2011/09/22) Y.png (2011/08/10) Y.png(2011/09/22)
Urban Champion Nintendo NES Y.png(2011/08/18) Y.png(2011/07/13) Y.png(2011/08/18)
Xevious Namco Arcade Y.png(2011/07/21) Y.png (2011/06/07) Y.png(2011/07/21)

See Also