Japanese Virtual Console Wads Wii

9 gets a September release on Wii U, it will be available on eShop and at retail; Nintendo announces a Splatoon focused Nintendo Direct for May 7th; Fire Emblem If's Japanese box art confirms Amiibo support; Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains comes to the North American eShop on May 12th, European launch delayed. Wii U Virtual Console titles (Japan) Edit Talk The Virtual Console is service accessed via the Wii U eShop to play games from the older systems similar to the Wii 's and 3DS. The service supports titles from the Famicom, Super Famicom, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Advance, MSX, PC-Engine, Nintendo DS, and Wii. WiiWare is a companion to the Virtual Console, which specializes in emulated games originally developed for other systems instead of original titles. WiiWare Compatibility List This is the main list of games released on WiiWare for the Wii video game system, organized alphabetically by their localized English titles or, when Japan-exclusive. Jul 19, 2018 An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. It does not matter what region the 'Wii Virtual Console Channel (.wad)' is. The 'SNK NeoGeo AES' & 'SNK NeoGeo MVS' Wii Channels are set up to work on a Japan, American or Europe / Australian Wii, due to the universal BIOS. If you use the WAD in an American Wii, the emulator switches to USA version.

The Virtual Console is a feature implmented in Nintendo's consoles that allows for you to purchase, download and play various games from older systems. These games often come exactly as they originally were, but some do include various changes and tweaks to enhance the user experience.

AnchorsWii U3DSWii

3DS

The 3DS Virtual Console continued on from the idea of the Virtual Console introduced in the Nintendo Wii, but expanded on it. It added the feature of save states to the games, allowing for you to create a restore point and go back to it. The 3DS Virtual Console mostly focused on portable games in the past, having compatibility for GameBoy and GameBoy Color games

ImageNameOriginal ConsolePriceRelease DateAlterations
Pokémon Blue
International Version
Game Boy£8.99
$9.99
US: February 27th 2016
EU: February 27th 2016
Yes
Pokémon Blue
Japanese Version
Game Boy1200¥JP: February 27th 2016Yes
Pokémon CrystalGame Boy Color1200¥
£8.99
$9.99
Global: January 26th 2018Yes
Pokémon GoldGame Boy Color1200¥
£8.99
$9.99
Global: September 22nd 2017Yes
Pokémon GreenGame Boy1200¥JP: February 27th 2016Yes
Pokémon PikachuGame Boy1200¥JP: February 27th 2016Yes
Pokémon Puzzle ChallengeGame Boy Color£4.49
$4.99
US: November 6th 2014
EU: November 27th 2014
None
Pokémon Red
International Version
Game Boy£8.99
$9.99
US: February 27th 2016
EU: February 27th 2016
Yes
Pokémon Red
Japanese Version
Game Boy1200¥JP: February 27th 2016Yes
Pokémon SilverGame Boy Color1200¥
£8.99
$9.99
Global: September 22nd 2017Yes
Pokémon Trading Card GameGame Boy Color£4.49
$4.99
617¥
EU: July 10th 2014
US: November 13th 2014
JP: December 24th 2014
Yes
Pokémon YellowGame Boy Color£8.99
$9.99
US: February 27th 2016
EU: February 27th 2016
Yes

Wii U

The Wii U Virtual Console continued on from the framework of the Nintendo Wii Virtual Console. While containing the same consoles as the Wii, it then added the Nintendo DS and GameBoy Advance devices to its capabilities, and even added some Wii games as download software, allowing for more games. It also added the save state feature which was introduced in the 3DS Virtual Console. The Wii downloads do not have this, however.

ImageNameOriginal ConsolePriceRelease DateAlterations
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue TeamNintendo DS£8.99
950¥
$9.99
EU: 11th February 2016
JP: 23rd March 2016
US: 23rd June 2016
None
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue TeamGameBoy Advance£6.49
702¥
$7.99
EU: 11th February 2016
JP: 23rd March 2016
US: 23rd June 2016
None
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of SkyNintendo DS$9.99
950¥
US: 23rd June 2016
Japan: 20th July 2016
None
Pokémon Pinball Ruby & SapphireGameBoy Advance£6.49
$7.99
702¥
JP: 10th December 2014
EU: 11th December 2014
US: 1st January 2015
None
Pokémon RangerNintendo DS£8.99
950¥
EU: February 25th 2016
Japan: 13th April 2016
None
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of AlmiaNintendo DS£6.29
€6.99
950¥
EU: 9th June 2016
Japan: 27th July 2016
US: 4th August 2016
None
Pokémon Ranger: Guardian SignsNintendo DS£6.29
€6.99
950¥
EU: 9th June 2016
Japan: 3rd August 2016
None
Pokémon SnapNintendo 641208¥
£8.99
€9.99
$9.99
JP: April 6th 2016
EU: August 18th 2016
US: January 5th 2017
Yes
PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's AdventureNintendo Wii£17.99
€19.99
$19.99
2700¥
EU: July 16th 2015
US: May 19th 2016
Japan: July 5th 2017
None

Wii

The Wii Virtual Console introduced the entire Virtual Console feature in an effort to bring as many older games to the forefront as possible. This is accessible in the Wii and in the Wii Menu on Wii U consoles.

NameOriginal ConsolePriceRelease DateAlterations
Pokémon Puzzle LeagueNintendo 641200 PointsUS: 5th May 2008
EU: 30th May 2008
None
Pokémon SnapNintendo 641200 PointsJP: 4th December 2007
US: 10th December 2007
EU: 17th December 2007
Yes
ShowMiiWads
General
Author(s)Leathl
TypePC utility
Version1.4
Links
Download
Website
Source

ShowMiiWads is a 'Wad File Manager' for Windows. It displays information about wad files, edits them, gives a preview of the Banner and Icon and more. New since Version 1.0 is the included NAND Backup Browser 'ShowMiiNand' which displays all titles installed in your NAND Backup (No BootMii Backups!).

Due to some people stating this as a piracy tool, I just wanted to clarify that I'm all against piracy and this tool was never intended to be used for piracy!

  • 5Changelog

Disclaimer

Editing WAD files can result in a brick of your Wii.Only use these features if you have a bricksafe Wii, meaning either Preloader orBootMii/boot2 is installed, and if you know what you're doing.Also, your Wad files could be destroyed, so be sure to have a backup.

This application comes without any express or implied warranty.The author can't be held responsible for any damages arising from the use of it.

Usage

The .NET Framework 2.0 is required to run this application.

To show wad files in the list, just drag files or folders onto the application or use the File->Open dialog.

What's The Best Way To Install Wiiware/VC Games' Wads And ...

To switch to the NAND Backup Browser use View->ShowMiiNand.

If you have any questions, read the included FAQs.

Bugs & Suggestions

Please report any bugs and suggestions at http://showmiiwads.googlecode.com

Thanks

  • Xuzz, SquidMan, megazig, Matt_P, Omega and The Lemon Man for Wii.py (which was the base for TPL conversion)
  • SquidMan for Zetsubou (which was a reference for TPL conversion)
  • Andre Perrot for gbalzss (which was the base for LZ77 decompression)
  • NeoRame for the Logo + Icon
  • Blitzur, kedest, nutta_nic, Dteyn and acesniper for Betatesting
  • carbonyle and Cyan for French translation
  • Tetsuo Shima for Italian translation
  • putifruti for Spanish translation
  • pesaroso for Norwegian translation
  • Everyone for using this application

Changelog

Version 1.4

  • MIOS will now show up as MIOS instead of IOS257 (BC will show up as BC)
  • If you delete the System Menu, you will now be asked to keep the settings (data folder)
  • Fixed a bug when changing the channel title
  • Added support for Korean channel titles (reading and writing)
  • Updated French translation (thanks Cyan)
  • Added simplified Chinese translation (thanks kavidwf)

Version 1.3b

  • Fixed reading and writing of japanese characters (this time really!)
  • Added Portable Mode (for varying driveletters)

Version 1.3

  • Note: License upgraded to GNU GPL v3!
  • Added extracing of BootMii NAND Dumps (Code from Ben Wilson, thanks!)
  • Batch extracting of VCPic's (VC Titles only, Png's will be resized to 192 x 112)
  • Fixed reading and writing of japanese characters
  • Fixed displaying of titles of DLC WADs

Version 1.2

  • Fixed a bug that caused ShowMiiNand not to load the List with the saved entries
  • You can replace Banner and Icon images (the resultant U8's can be Lz77 compressed!)
  • Added Dol Insertion (uses Waninkokos Nandloader)
  • Installation to Nand does now update uid.sys, if required
  • Improved Virtual Console detection to display System (NES, SNES, ...)
  • Fixed U8 Unpacking (Now works with every proper U8 archive)
  • Added batch renaming including variables, e.g. {titleid} (use 'Rename' button)
  • Added ability to Backup and Restore save data
  • Added some Tools (U8 Packing, Lz77 Compression, ...)
  • Deleted 'Pack Wad Without Trailer', just delete the trailer file if you don't want it :P
  • Bugfixes and Improvements
  • Added editing of IOS Slot (Note: Both these features are untested and dangerous!)
  • Added editing of Title Version (Use them at your own risk and only with BootMii/boot2!)

Version 1.1b

  • Fixed a bug with slang files, so external translations can be loaded again
  • Fixed crashes caused by old ShowMiiWads?.cfg Files

Version 1.1

  • 64 bit Version is now available
  • Improved speed. Now, information is loaded at application startup and saved in a file. Whenever it reloads, the information is read out of the file, only new files are added. If you need to completely refresh the whole list, use 'File -> Refresh' (F5). When the language is changed, only the Channel Titles column will be reloaded
  • Multiple selections are now possible. If you want to select a whole folder, just left click the header once.
  • Added Splash Screen with ProgressBar to show the loading status (can be disabled)
  • Added Option to remove all folders
  • Added Option to refresh single folders
  • New Icon (Thanks to NeoRame!)
  • Bugfixes and tiny improvements
  • Application will now ask you to download a new version, if available
  • Italian translation added (Thanks to Tetsuo Shima)
  • Spanish translation added (Thanks to putifruti) (Incomplete, 2 sentences still Eng)
  • Norwegian translation added (Thanks to pesaroso)

Version 1.0b

  • Fixed a bug where every entry was added multiple times in ShowMiiNand
  • Fixed VC / WiiWare detection (Thanks to giantpune for the hint!)
  • Added auto updatecheck at startup

Version 1.0

  • Finally got independant of external tools (saves about 3 MB). All reading, editing and writing of wad and related files is now done by my own classes!
  • (common-)key.bin must now be in the application directory
  • Added ShowMiiNand (will show all installed titles on your NAND Backup)
  • Installed Titles can be packed to a Wad (ShowMiiNand)
  • Installation Queue for ShowMiiNand (drag wad files or folders onto the list and they will be queued, click install to extract them to the NAND Backup)
  • Better type detection (IOS, SysMenu, Hidden Channel, ... Unfortunately, VC / WiiWare detection returns official channel to be VC / WiiWare, so it's turned off)
  • Channel Title will be displayed depending on your language (only for embedded languages)
  • Option to add all subfolders (e.g. add C:Wads and C:WadsChannel + C:WadsIOS + ... will be added)
  • Shared contents will now be copied (if not exist) to Nand Backup (Extract To Nand)
  • Preview of Banner and Icon (only pics, no animation of course). (Some Images will be like empty, could be unsupported format (few) or they are just empty (most))
  • Added Tools Menu (Pack Wads, Unpack U8, Convert TPL, Create Common-Key)
  • Added Option to create Backups before editing
  • French translation added (Thanks to carbonyle)
  • Added Update Check (yet only checks, but doesn't download)
  • Bugfixes and small changes

Version 0.3

  • From-to sizes / blocks for big Wads (it was minimum size before)
  • System Titles will be shown (IOS / System Menu)
  • New columns for Type (Channel / System), Channel Title and Version
  • Extract Wads to NAND Backup (Only important files, for use with TriiForce / NAND Emulation)
  • Extract Wads to Folder (All files)
  • Added some shortcuts
  • External language files can be loaded (see example.slang)
  • Fixed a bug with the filecount label (raised with every refresh)
  • Batch changing to Region Free (all Wads in a folder)
  • Option to show either foldername or full path in groupheader
  • Export list to file (txt and csv, same file with different extension)
  • Added 'Recently Opened' folders menu
  • Changing of Channel Title (Displayed when holding cursor over a channel on wii)

(You can also see the title for other languages by clicking 'Change Channel Title'. Only the english title is displayed in the column.)

Version 0.2

  • Rewrote some code, so .NET Framework 3.5 isn't needed anymore
  • Better errorhandling, invalid Wads won't be shown anymore
  • Possibility to change Title IDs
  • Possibility to change Region Flags (using freethewads.exe)
  • WadDataInfo.exe isn't needed separately anymore, it's embedded
  • Multiple folder support
  • Drag & Drop support (single or multiple files/folders)
  • Copy / Move files between folders
  • Windowsize and -location is saved
  • Some little things
Japanese Virtual Console Wads Wii

Version 0.1b

Windjammers Japanese Wii VC Wad : Roms

  • Little bugfix

Version 0.1

  • List all Wad files of a specified folder
  • Rename Wad files
  • Delete Wad files
  • Multilanguage (English + German)
  • .NET Framework 3.5 needed for full functionality
Retrieved from 'https://wiibrew.org/w/index.php?title=ShowMiiWads&oldid=82063'