BackgroundThe Wii U eShop will only be open for a limited time so it is worth looking at the games there while there is still time to buy them. In the first few months we looked at all the available eShop games, but we omitted the Virtual Console releases, until now! Nintendo introduced the Virtual Console (VC) with Wii as a way to sell games from previous systems a la carte. That same service continued with Wii U and 3DS before being replaced with a Netflix style service bundled with the Nintendo Switch's Online membership.
The Nintendo Wii Virtual ConsoleThe Wii is Nintendo's best selling home console to date. At about 101 million units sold, it was the predecessor to the Wii U. Since the Wii U is backwards compatible it can natively play Wii discs and so no emulation is needed for these titles. It is worth noting that the Virtual Console branding of these games was only done by Nintendo of America. From January of 2015 to July of 2017, 30 Wii games were made available on the Wii U eShop and all appear to still be there. The games are priced at $19.99 in the US.
The GamesThe following 30 titles comprise the Wii VC for Wii U with information in the following order
Game Title (Release year, Developer, Current disc cost*)
* Loose disc only, USD, source:
https://www.pricecharting.com/ - Donkey Kong Country Returns (2010, Retro Studios, $15)
- Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (2009, Nintendo, $11)
- Excitebots: Trick Racing (2009, Nintendo, $7)
- Kirby's Epic Yarn (2010, Good Feel, $8)
- Kirby's Return to Dream Land (2011, HAL, $30)
- Lost in Shadow (2011, Hudson, $13)
- Mario Sports Mix (2011, Square Enix, $17)
- Mario Strikers Charged (2007, Next Level, $8)
- Mario Super Sluggers (2008, BNEA, $11)
- Metroid Prime Trilogy (2009, Retro Studios, $65)
- Metroid: Other M (2010, Team NINJA, $6)
- Pandora's Tower (2012, Ganbarion, $39)
- Pikmin (2009, Nintendo, $24)
- Pikmin 2 (2012, Nintendo, $41)
- PokePark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure (2010, Creatures Inc., $19)
- Punch Out!! (2009, Next Level, $15)
- Rayman Raving Rabbids (2006, Ubisoft, $4)
- Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition (2007, Capcom, $6)
- Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles (2007, Capcom, $7)
- Rhythm Heaven Fever (2012, TNX/Nintendo, $83)
- Sin & Punishment: Star Successor (2010, Creatures Inc., $15)
- Super Mario Galaxy (2007, Nintendo, $14)
- Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010, Nintendo, $23)
- Super Paper Mario (2007, Intelligent Systems, $13)
- The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (2011, Nintendo, $25)
- Trauma Team (2010, Atlus, $10)
- Wario Land: Shake It (2008, Good Feel, $10)
- WarioWare: Smooth Moves (2007, Nintendo, $11)
- Xenoblade Chronicles (2011, Monolith Soft, $23)
- Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure (2007, Capcom, $9)
The HighlightsThere are actually quite a few of these games that have released on other systems. Jungle Beat and both Pikmin games were originally on GameCube. Donkey Kong Country Returns and Kirby's Epic Yarn received 3DS releases. On Switch you can buy Resident Evil 4, Super Mario Galaxy, and Skyward Sword. Rayman Raving Rabbids has a DS version. Xenoblade Chronicles has the honor of being available on four systems: Wii, Wii U, 3DS, and Switch.
There is certainly more of a case to just get a used Wii disc here since Wii U is backwards compatible. However some of these titles exceed the $20 download cost. Most notably, Metroid Prime Trilogy ($91 CIB), Rhythm Heaven Fever ($104 CIB), and Pikmin 2 ($59 CIB).
While most of the list was developed by Nintendo and second party studios, there are some deep cuts from third parties like Lost in Shadow and Trauma Team.
CommentsI welcome any corrections to the information I found when compiling the list. The price information here is for the US so let me know about differences in other regions. Not sure what to comment, consider questions like:
- Do you consider these Virtual Console Games?
- Which of these titles will get released on Switch next?
- Will Skyward Sword get de-listed on Wii U once the Switch version comes out?
Next RoundJoin me next week as we post the results and credits for the Best of the Wii U eShop.