![]() Even on the MAME system at the office, it is still a blast so many years later. It came along at about the time I decided to save my quarters to buy Apple II software. In the arcades of my youth, this was probably the last game I was any good at playing. The first game I got was Elevator Action. Three of my picks were based on nostalgia. So, between bouts of Wii Tennis and Mario Party 8, I bought some Wii Points (the unit of currency in the land of Wii) and picked out four games available on the virtual console. Still, there is always room for a little nostalgia… even that false nostalgia for things you never experienced in the first place… like the 1950s… well, I never experienced the 1950s. Of the systems supported, I have only owned the Sega Genesis, and I did not play that very much. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it) I do not have much in the way of longing for these old console games. It is an emulator that lets you play games from the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), and the Nintendo 64 system (N64) as well as from Sega Genesis and NEC TurboGrafx-16. The Wii version of this feature, called the Virtual Console, is focused on the past. ![]() ![]() Like the other two current generation console systems, the Wii has an interface to let you purchase games for you system over your network connection to the internet. ![]()
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