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Nintendo Download Update (27/4) Wii U Virtual Console Edition

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The Wii U got a major system update yesterday, and as you might remember from the most recent Nintendo Direct broadcast, we were going to be getting proper Virtual Console very soon after this update. Turns out it’s today!

You might also remember from earlier Directs that if you already own a game on Virtual Console from the Wii, you will still need to pay to get Wii U versions of these games, however you’ll only need to pay an upgrade fee, rather than the full price you’d have to pay otherwise. The upgrade fee for a NES game is $1.50 and a SNES game is $1.95. And hey, you can still play the games in Wii mode if you don’t feel the extra upgraded features are worthwhile, so no pressure.

One bonus for some games is that the Wii U versions of these games will be the US 60Hz editions. This is important, as some games were not handled well in being converted to Australia’s PAL TV format, and suffered slower gameplay and music as a result.

Also in this update, the Wii U will get access to a Panorama View application which will allow you to use the Wii U GamePad to experience exciting international destinations from the comfort of your couch.

So without further ado, here’s the list of games to look forward to:

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Posted Image Wii U Panorama View (Free Sampler, $2.50 for each view)

Posted Image Kirby’s Adventure (NES) (30c)
Posted Image Super Mario World (SNES) ($10.40)
Posted Image Ice Climber (NES) ($6.50)
Posted Image Mario’s Super Picross (SNES) ($10.40)
Posted Image Donkey Kong Jr. (NES) ($6.50)
Posted Image Excitebike (NES) ($6.50)
Posted Image Punch Out!! (NES) ($6.50)
Posted Image F-Zero (SNES) ($10.40)

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Do you think you’ll be buying any of these? Or if you’ve already bought them previously, are the upgrade features enough to entice you? Let us now in the comments or the forums!

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4 Comments
  • Matthew945
    April 27, 2013 at 4:36 pm

    Curse you Nintendo for inflating the AU upgrade prices by another 50 cents! At least the actual games are cheaper than they were on the Wii. Should be handy when NEW VC games actually come out.

  • indevelopment
    April 27, 2013 at 8:31 pm

    i coughed up the $2 to upgrade my super mario world, i’m hoping there’s a steady stream rather than a slow trickle of releases from here, i really want to upgrade my paper mario to play on the gamepad.

  • Gooch
    April 28, 2013 at 9:13 am

    Oddly you are better off here with the AU store than the UK store, SNES upgrades over there are £1.49 which is $2.24

  • Ben
    April 29, 2013 at 3:55 pm

    Yawn. Let me know when Nintendo releases anything new that wasn’t already released 6-7 years ago on their last console…

    Only worthwhile VC purchases at the moment are the 30c games.

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