Yes but you need internet connection.Then go to the Wii Shop Channel.If this is your first time doing this or are out of wii points, choose add wii points.There are different values of points but the prices are steep.For example, 2000 wii points cost 20 dollars. An easier way to do this is get a card with wii points on it.Then go to WiiWare and select the game you want to download to your Wii.Choose redeem (insert wii point amount here).It will download it to your Wii (and show classic Super Mario Bros. Mario:).Anyway once it's done the game will be accesable via Wii Menu
The only way to play older Nintendo games on the Wii is to purchase them through the play store and then download it to your Wii. There are many different old games available for purchase there.
No,as those games use old-time game controllers,the standard Up,down,left,and right arrows,joystick,A B and C,Start button,etc.If you find such Nintendo 64 games in a Wii arcade,then you can play them as they are programmed to run on this console.
Xbox games will not work on a Wii, and Wii games will not work on a Xbox. however, if you mod soft your wii, you can play games from old platforms.
No. But, if you soft mod your Wii, you can play old platform games through an emulator.
the wii, saying that you can also download old/unreleased video games. Plus, if you have facebook, you can play games on that while on your wii if your wii is connected to the Internet and you have the Internet channel.
The only way to play older Nintendo games on the Wii is to purchase them through the play store and then download it to your Wii. There are many different old games available for purchase there.
Unfortunately, the Wii will not play Super Nintendo cartridge games. However, through Nintendo's Virtual Console download service, it is possible to purchase a limited number of Super Nintendo games for download and use on the Nintendo Wii.
I think you are asking what Nintendo games from previous consoles can be played on the Wii console? Just GameCube games, there is a spot on top of the Wii for the GameCube controllers to plug in. You can also download the old games right to your Wii (via Internet and Nintendo Shop) and play them that way, but there are no spots for the old cartridges to be inserted on the Wii.
that depends on what youjudge things by, like if you are judging for graphics then wii and if you are judging by any other than it could be either it just depends on your personal preference I would personally chose a wii no matter what even though you cant play it on the go.
Only Wii discs and Nintendo GameCube discs will work on the Wii
Generally cheaper systems...and a stable of games that is classic. Also, Wii lets you download and play old-school Nintendo and arcade games. Awesome.
You can download them to wii, and then copy to the SD card.
In all honesty the only similarity they have is that they play video games. Sometimes they even have the same games on each platform. The Wii is played with a Wii Remote and a motion sensor and even has an adaptor for a classic controller or a GameCube controller whereas the PlayStation is played with a traditional controllor. The Wii is backwards compatible to the Game Cube and you are able to download old Nintendo games to the Wii itself in order to play them (from consoles like the N64 and the NES and other old consoles) The PlayStation is only able to play games from old PlayStation consoles.
No,as those games use old-time game controllers,the standard Up,down,left,and right arrows,joystick,A B and C,Start button,etc.If you find such Nintendo 64 games in a Wii arcade,then you can play them as they are programmed to run on this console.
If you like Nintendo games and innovative games that use different control styles, then wii If you want to play games from old consoles like the sega genesis or the Nintendo 64, then wii If you love good graphics more than anything, then computer or PS If you want hardcore gaming with decent multiplayer and great graphics, then PS If you want the best multiplayer service, which isn't free, then xbox
Preschoolers typically don't have the hand-eye coordination to play many Wii games, however, many 3-5 year old children love to watch the Wii being played by their siblings or parents and enjoy the bright colors and playful music. Unfortunately, Nintendo recommends the Wii for ages 5 and up and there are no games designed for preschoolers at this time.
Xbox games will not work on a Wii, and Wii games will not work on a Xbox. however, if you mod soft your wii, you can play games from old platforms.