Wouldn't you like to own a true
virtual library of games?
Not exact matches
Perhaps the reason Nintendo hasn't advertised much yet is because they know hardcore Nintendo fans will all have one creating a sizable install base and then when Sony and Microsoft come out with their new systems THEN Nintendo will push advertisements to the general public so it will look like a new console with the bugs fixed large
game Eshop indie and
virtual console
library AND the cheapest
of the three.
A
library of quality classic
games is planned for the
Virtual Console on Wii U, with favourites such as Balloon Fight, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Excitebike, F - Zero, Ice Climber, Kirby's Adventure, Kirby Super Star, Mario Bros., Punch - Out!!
As we anticipate getting our hands on the Nintendo Switch next month, it is easy to see how the huge
library of previous SNES
games could be brought over to a
virtual console for the Switch and the adaptable Joy - Con controllers can be turned on their side for play with NES and SNES
games along with options for developing original
games.
The 3DS
library is vast, with high - profile Nintendo releases like Zelda: A Link Between Worlds and Pokémon Sun and Moon, big third - party titles like Monster Hunter Generations, a long list
of classic
Virtual Console
games, and many smaller and indie offerings like Pushmo and BoxBoy.
Finally, while Nintendo often adds
Virtual Console
games at a slow rate, we can't help but hope that the delayed launch is because they have a massive
library of old titles planned for the Nintendo Switch
Virtual Console.
The Nintendo 3DS has a great
library of its own, but the
Virtual Console is a fantastic way to play some older
games on a new system (whether you missed them the first time around or just want to experience them again).
Like its bigger sibling, the 2DS can't do glasses - free 3D, but it can play the majority
of the 1,200
games in the 3DS
library, everything in the DS catalog
of games, and most
of the classic
Virtual Console titles from Nintendo's eShop.
The PlayStation 4 has a large
library of games you can't play anywhere else, and it's the only
game console that supports a
virtual reality headset.
It has a massive
library of games and even
virtual reality support, through the optional PlayStation VR headset.
Enjoy a whole
library of virtual reality
games and experiences with Google Daydream View.
Overall, Oculus VR's
library is a great entry point into
virtual reality that offers a bevy
of different views,
games and concepts.
The $ 299 PlayStation VR finally brings
virtual reality to consoles, and it features one
of the best VR
game libraries we've seen.
The 3DS
library is vast, with high - profile Nintendo releases like Zelda: A Link Between Worlds and Pokémon Sun and Moon, big third - party titles like Monster Hunter Generations, a long list
of classic
Virtual Console
games, and many smaller and indie offerings like Pushmo and BoxBoy.