List of Virtual Console games for Wii (Japan)#Neo Geo
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The following is the complete list of the 659 Virtual Console titles that were available for the Wii in Japan sorted by system and release dates. The last new title was released on April 9, 2013, and the ability to purchase new titles ended on January 31, 2019.
Titles
=Family Computer=
126 Family Computer games and 23 Family Computer Disk System games were available, with the Family Computer released in 1983, and the add-on Famicom Disk System released in 1986, both by Nintendo.
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Baseball
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Donkey Kong
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Donkey Kong Jr.
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Gomoku Narabe Renju
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Gradius
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Ice Hockey
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Pinball
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Soccer
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Super Mario Bros.
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Tennis
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Zelda no Densetsu
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Urban Champion
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Xevious
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Mario Bros.
|{{dts|2006|12|12}} |A | |
Wario no Mori
|{{dts|2006|12|12}} |A | |
Kage no Densetsu
|{{dts|2006|12|19}} |A | |
Ninja JaJaMaru-kun
|{{dts|2006|12|26}} |A | |
Ice Climber
|{{dts|2007|1|16}} |A | |
Ikki
|{{dts|2007|1|16}} |A | |
Hikari Shinwa: Palutena no Kagami
|{{dts|2007|1|23}} |A | |
Link no Bōken
|{{dts|2007|1|23}} |A | |
Galaga
|{{dts|2007|2|6}} |A | |
Mighty Bomb Jack
|{{dts|2007|2|6}} |A | |
Hoshi no Kirby: Yume no Izumi no Monogatari
|{{dts|2007|2|27}} |A | |
Lode Runner
|{{dts|2007|3|6}} |A | |
Yoshi no Tamago
|{{dts|2007|3|6}} |A | |
Excitebike
|{{dts|2007|3|13}} |A | |
Valkyrie no Bōken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu
|{{dts|2007|3|20}} |A | |
Donkey Kong Jr. no Sansū Asobi
|{{dts|2007|3|27}} |A | |
Elevator Action
|{{dts|2007|4|3}} |A | |
Punch-Out!!
|{{dts|2007|4|3}} |A | |
Meikyū Kumikyoku: Milon no Daibōken
|{{dts|2007|4|10}} |A | |
Ninja Ryūkenden
|{{dts|2007|4|10}} |A | |
Pac-Man
|{{dts|2007|4|17}} |A | |
Gradius II
|{{dts|2007|4|24}} |A | |
Exerion
|{{dts|2007|5|1}} |A | |
Super Mario Bros. 2
|{{dts|2007|5|1}} |A | |
Tsuppari Ōzumō
|{{dts|2007|5|15}} |A | |
Challenger
|{{dts|2007|5|22}} |A | |
Adventures of Lolo
|{{dts|2007|6|5}} |A | |
Front Line
|{{dts|2007|6|5}} |A | |
Field Combat
|{{dts|2007|6|12}} |A | |
Famicom Mukashibanashi: Shin Onigashima (Zengohen)
|{{dts|2007|6|19}} |A | |
Pooyan
|{{dts|2007|6|26}} |A | |
Flappy
|{{dts|2007|7|3}} |A | |
Star Soldier
|{{dts|2007|7|3}} |A | |
Akumajō Dracula
|{{dts|2007|7|17}} |A | |
Mario Open Golf
|{{dts|2007|7|24}} |A | |
Kekkyoku Nankyoku Daibōken
|{{dts|2007|8|7}} |A | |
Super Mario USA
|{{dts|2007|8|10}} |A | |
Volleyball
|{{dts|2007|8|21}} |A | |
Spelunker (not available from March 30 to April 2, 2012)
|{{dts|2007|8|28}} |A | |
Battle City
|{{dts|2007|9|4}} |A | |
Mach Rider
|{{dts|2007|9|4}} |A | |
Moero!! Pro Yakyū
|{{dts|2007|9|11}} |A | |
Druaga no Tou
|{{dts|2007|9|25}} |A | |
Esper Dream
|{{dts|2007|10|2}} |A | |
Zanac
|{{dts|2007|10|9}} |A | |
Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Kōkeisha (Zengohen)
|{{dts|2007|10|16}} |A | |
Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari
|{{dts|2007|10|23}} |A | |
Hanjuku Hero
|{{dts|2007|10|30}} |A | |
Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Dōchū
|{{dts|2007|11|6}} |A | |
Balloon Fight
|{{dts|2007|11|13}} |A | |
Makaimura
|{{dts|2007|11|20}} |A | |
Nuts & Milk
|{{dts|2007|11|20}} |A | |
King's Knight
|{{dts|2007|11|27}} |A | |
|Downtown Nekketsu Kōshinkyoku: Soreyuke Daiundōkai
|{{dts|2007|12|4}} |A | |
Lunar Ball
|{{dts|2007|12|11}} |A | |
Super Mario Bros. 3
|{{dts|2007|12|11}} |A | |
Metal Slader Glory
|{{dts|2007|12|18}} |B | |
Yie Ar Kung-Fu
|{{dts|2008|1|8}} |A | |
Takahashi Meijin no Bōken Jima
|{{dts|2008|1|15}} |A | |
Devil World
|{{dts|2008|1|22}} |A | |
Mappy
|{{dts|2008|1|29}} |A | |
Wrecking Crew
|{{dts|2008|2|5}} |A | |
Super Contra
|{{dts|2008|2|12}} |B | |
Tantei Jingūji Saburō: Shinjuku Chūō Kōen Satsujin Jiken
|{{dts|2008|2|19}} |B | |
Metroid
|{{dts|2008|3|4}} |A | |
Star Luster
|{{dts|2008|3|4}} |A | |
City Connection
|{{dts|2008|3|11}} |A | |
Joy Mech Fight
|{{dts|2008|3|11}} |A | |
Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun
|{{dts|2008|3|18}} |A | |
|{{dts|2008|4|1}} |A | |
Sky Kid
|{{dts|2008|4|1}} |A | |
Bokosuka Wars
|{{dts|2008|4|8}} |A | |
Volguard II
|{{dts|2008|4|8}} |A | |
Bubble Bobble
|{{dts|2008|5|13}} |A | |
Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa
|{{dts|2008|6|3}} |A | |
Transformers: Convoy no Nazo
|{{dts|2008|6|10}} |A | |
|{{dts|2008|6|10}} |A | |
Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu
|{{dts|2008|6|17}} |A | |
Dig Dug
|{{dts|2008|7|1}} |A | |
Chack'n Pop
|{{dts|2008|7|8}} |A | |
Donkey Kong 3
|{{dts|2008|7|23}} |A | |
Rockman
|{{dts|2008|7|29}} |A | |
TwinBee
|{{dts|2008|8|5}} |A | |
Nazo no Murasame Jō
|{{dts|2008|8|19}} |A | |
Rockman 2: Dr. Wily no Nazo
|{{dts|2008|8|26}} |A | |
Tantei Jingūji Saburō: Yokohama-kō Renzoku Satsujin Jiken
|{{dts|2008|9|2}} |A | |
Wagan Land
|{{dts|2008|9|24}} |A | |
Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu: Soccer Hen
|{{dts|2008|10|7}} |A | |
Kanshaku Tamanage Kantarō no Tōkaidō Gojūsan-tsugi
|{{dts|2008|10|14}} |A | |
Dracula II: Noroi no Fūin
|{{dts|2008|10|28}} |A | |
Rockman 3: Dr. Wily no Saigo!?
|{{dts|2008|11|4}} |A | |
Dragon Buster
|{{dts|2008|11|18}} |A | |
Smash Ping Pong
|{{dts|2008|11|25}} |A | |
Atlantis no Nazo
|{{dts|2008|12|2}} |A | |
Ninja-kun: Majou no Bōken
|{{dts|2008|12|9}} |A | |
Salamander
|{{dts|2008|12|24}} |A | |
Tantei Jingūji Saburō: Kiken na Futari (Zengohen)
|{{dts|2009|1|6}} |A | |
Zoids: Mokushiroku
|{{dts|2009|1|13}} |A | |
Getsu Fūma Den
|{{dts|2009|1|27}} |A | |
Formation Z
|{{dts|2009|2|3}} |A | |
Double Dragon
|{{dts|2009|2|24}} |B | |
Clu Clu Land
|{{dts|2009|3|10}} |A | |
Takeshi no Chōsenjō
|{{dts|2009|3|31}} |B | |
Akumajō Densetsu
|{{dts|2009|4|21}} |A | |
Downtown Special: Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki da yo Zenin Shūgō!
|{{dts|2009|5|12}} |A | |
Famicom Wars
|{{dts|2009|5|19}} |A | |
Ninja-kun: Ashura no Shou
|{{dts|2009|5|19}} |A | |
Final Fantasy | Square Enix
|{{dts|2009|5|26}} |A |
Final Fantasy II | Square Enix
|{{dts|2009|6|16}} |A |
Tantei Jingūji Saburō: Toki no Sugiyuku Mama ni...
|{{dts|2009|6|30}} |A | |
Final Fantasy III | Square Enix
|{{dts|2009|7|21}} |A |
Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey Bu: Subette Koronde Dairantō
|{{dts|2009|8|18}} |A | |
Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi
|{{dts|2009|10|20}} |A | |
Championship Lode Runner
|{{dts|2009|10|27}} |A | |
Fire Emblem Gaiden
|{{dts|2009|11|4}} |A | |
Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Shōjo (Zengohen)
|{{dts|2009|12|22}} |C | |
Salada no Kuni no Tomato Hime
|{{dts|2010|1|19}} |A | |
Rockman 4: Arata Naru Yabou!!
|{{dts|2010|2|9}} |A | |
Metal Max
|{{dts|2010|4|27}} |A | |
SD Gundam World - Gachapon Senshi: Scramble Wars
|{{dts|2010|6|15}} |A | |
Chō Wakusei Senki: Metafight
|{{dts|2010|6|29}} |A | |
Moero! TwinBee: Cinnamon Hakushi wo Sukue!
|{{dts|2010|7|27}} |A | |
Faxanadu
|{{dts|2010|10|5}} |A | |
Takahashi Meijin no Bōken Jima II
|{{dts|2010|12|28}} |A | |
SD Gundam World - Gachapon Senshi 2: Capsule Senki
|{{dts|2011|2|15}} |A | |
Hebereke
|{{dts|2011|3|29}} |A | |
Rockman 5: Blues no Wana!?
|{{dts|2011|5|31}} |A | |
BurgerTime
|{{dts|2011|7|12}} |A | |
Binary Land
|{{dts|2011|7|26}} |A | |
Seicross
|{{dts|2011|9|20}} |A | |
Bikkuri Nekketsu Shin Kiroku! Harukanaru Kin Medal
|{{dts|2011|10|18}} |A | |
Sugoro Quest: Dice no Senshi Tachi
|{{dts|2011|11|29}} |A | |
Ganbare Goemon 2
|{{dts|2012|1|24}} |A | |
Double Dragon II: The Revenge
|{{dts|2012|3|6}} |B | |
Ganbare Goemon Gaiden: Kieta Ōgon Kiseru
|{{dts|2012|5|1}} |A |
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=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]=
102 Super Famicom games were available, which was released in 1990 by Nintendo.
=[[Nintendo 64]]=
20 Nintendo 64 games were available, which was released in 1996 by Nintendo.
=[[TurboGrafx-16|PC Engine]]=
91 PC Engine games, 7 CD-ROM² games, and 27 Super CD-ROM² games were available, with the PC Engine released in 1987, the original CD-ROM² standard launched in 1988, and the Super CD-ROM² standard launched in 1991, all of them by NEC and Hudson Soft/Konami.
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Bomberman '94
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Dungeon Explorer
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Jaseiken Necromancer
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
PC Genjin: Pithecanthropus Computerurus
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Super Star Soldier
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Takahashi Meijin no Shin Bōken Jima
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Victory Run
|{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
R-Type Part I (not available from 2012-03-30 to 2013-09-17)
|{{dts|2006|12|13}} |A | |
Nectaris
|{{dts|2006|12|20}} |A | |
Alien Crush
|{{dts|2007|1|9}} |A | |
Moto Roader
|{{dts|2007|1|16}} |A | |
R-Type Part II (not available from 2012-03-30 to 2013-09-17)
|{{dts|2007|1|23}} |A | |
Soldier Blade
|{{dts|2007|1|30}} |A | |
Vigilante (not available from 2012-03-30 to 2013-09-17)
|Irem |{{dts|2007|2|6}} |A | |
Be Ball
|{{dts|2007|2|13}} |A | |
Yokai Dochuki
|{{dts|2007|2|20}} |A | |
Wonder Momo
|{{dts|2007|2|27}} |A | |
Double Dungeons
|{{dts|2007|3|6}} |A | |
Fire Pro Wrestling Combination Tag
|{{dts|2007|3|13}} |A | |
Galaga '88
|{{dts|2007|3|20}} |A | |
Kaizou Chounin Shubibinman
|{{dts|2007|3|27}} |A | |
Final Soldier
|{{dts|2007|4|3}} |A | |
|{{dts|2007|4|10}} |A | |
PC Genjin 2
|{{dts|2007|4|10}} |A | |
Benkei Gaiden
|{{dts|2007|4|17}} |A | |
Kaizou Choujin Shubibinman 2: Aratanaru Teki
|{{dts|2007|4|17}} |A | |
Neutopia
|{{dts|2007|5|1}} |A | |
Saigo no Nindou: Ninja Spirit (not available from 2012-03-30 to 2013-09-17)
|Irem |{{dts|2007|5|8}} |A | |
Out Live
|{{dts|2007|5|15}} |A | |
Sengoku Mahjong
|{{dts|2007|5|15}} |A | |
Chōzetsurin Jin: Bravoman
|{{dts|2007|5|22}} |A | |
PC Denjin: Punkic Cyborgs
|{{dts|2007|5|22}} |A | |
Battle Lode Runner
|{{dts|2007|5|29}} |A | |
The Kung Fu
|{{dts|2007|6|5}} |A | |
Neutopia II
|{{dts|2007|6|12}} |A | |
Devil Crash
|{{dts|2007|6|19}} |A | |
PC Genjin 3
|{{dts|2007|6|19}} |A | |
|{{dts|2007|6|26}} |A | |
Splatterhouse
|{{dts|2007|7|3}} |B | |
|{{dts|2007|7|10}} |A | |
Dead Moon: Tsuki Sekai no Akumu
|{{dts|2007|7|17}} |A | |
Power Sports
|{{dts|2007|7|17}} |A | |
Appare! Gate Ball
|{{dts|2007|7|24}} |A | |
Power League 4
|{{dts|2007|7|31}} |A | |
Adventure Island
|{{dts|2007|8|7}} |A | |
Gradius
|{{dts|2007|8|7}} |A | |
Image Fight (not available from 2012-03-30 to 2013-09-17)
|Irem |{{dts|2007|8|7}} |A | |
Ordyne
|{{dts|2007|8|21}} |A | |
|{{dts|2007|8|28}} |A | |
Legend of Hero Tonma (not available from 2012-03-30 to 2013-09-17)
|Irem |{{dts|2007|9|4}} |A | |
|{{dts|2007|9|4}} |A | |
Gai Flame
|{{dts|2007|9|11}} |A | |
Salamander
|{{dts|2007|9|11}} |A | |
Detana!! TwinBee
|{{dts|2007|9|18}} |A | |
Genpei Tōma Den
|{{dts|2007|10|2}} |A | |
Power Golf
|{{dts|2007|10|9}} |A | |
Ys I・II
|{{dts|2007|10|16}} |A | |
Cho Aniki
|{{dts|2007|10|23}} |A | |
Chou Eiyū Densetsu: The Dynastic Hero
|{{dts|2007|11|6}} |A | |
Dragon Spirit
|{{dts|2007|11|13}} |A | |
Gradius II: Gofer no Yabou
|{{dts|2007|11|13}} |A | |
A Ressha de Ikou III
|{{dts|2007|11|20}} |A | |
Kawa no Nushi Tsuri Shizenha
|{{dts|2007|11|27}} |A | |
Gate of Thunder
|{{dts|2007|12|4}} |A | |
Image Fight II (not available from 2012-03-30 to 2013-09-17)
|{{dts|2007|12|11}} |A | |
Ai Cho Aniki | Hudson Soft
|{{dts|2007|12|18}} |A |
Dragon Slayer: Eiyū Densetsu
|{{dts|2007|12|25}} |A | |
Genpei Tōma Den: Kannoni
|{{dts|2008|1|8}} |B | |
CD Denjin: Rockabilly Tengoku | Hudson Soft/Konami
|{{dts|2008|1|29}} |A |
Dungeon Explorer II
|{{dts|2008|2|5}} |A | |
The Atlas: Renaissance Voyager
|{{dts|2008|2|19}} |A | |
Neo Nectaris
|{{dts|2008|2|26}} |A | |
Power Eleven
|{{dts|2008|2|26}} |A | |
Psycho Chaser
|{{dts|2008|3|11}} |A | |
Bomberman: Panic Bomber
|{{dts|2008|3|18}} |A | |
Mr. Heli no Daibōken (not available from 2012-03-30 to 2013-09-17)
|{{dts|2008|3|18}} |A | |
Crest of Wolf
|{{dts|2008|4|1}} |B | |
Valkyrie no Densetsu
|{{dts|2008|4|1}} |A | |
Digital Champ: Battle Boxing
|{{dts|2008|4|15}} |A | |
Monster Lair
|{{dts|2008|4|15}} |A | |
Akumajō Dracula X: Chi no Rondo
|{{dts|2008|4|22}} |B | |
Star Parodier
|{{dts|2008|5|7}} |A | |
Martial Champion
|{{dts|2008|5|13}} |B | |
Break In
|{{dts|2008|5|20}} |A | |
Fire Pro Wrestling 2nd Bout
|{{dts|2008|5|27}} |A | |
Power Tennis
|{{dts|2008|6|3}} |A | |
Winds of Thunder
|{{dts|2008|6|10}} |A | |
Blazing Lazers
|{{dts|2008|6|17}} |A | |
Paranoia
|{{dts|2008|6|24}} |A | |
Seirei Senshi Spriggan
|{{dts|2008|7|1}} |A | |
KiKi KaiKai
|{{dts|2008|7|8}} |A | |
Darius Plus (PCE SuperGrafx title)
|{{dts|2008|7|15}} |A | |
Blood Gear
|{{dts|2008|7|29}} |A | |
Dragon Saber
|{{dts|2008|8|5}} |A | |
Eikan wa Kimi ni: Kōkō Yakyū Zenkoku Taikai
|{{dts|2008|8|5}} |A | |
Parasol Stars
|{{dts|2008|8|19}} |A | |
TAITO Chase H.Q.
|{{dts|2008|8|26}} |A | |
Final Blaster
|{{dts|2008|9|9}} |A | |
Mizubaku Daibōken Adventure
|{{dts|2008|9|16}} |A | |
The Ninja Warriors
|{{dts|2008|9|24}} |B | |
Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu: PC Bangai Hen
|{{dts|2008|9|30}} |A | |
Super Darius
|{{dts|2008|10|7}} |A | |
The NewZealand Story
|{{dts|2008|10|14}} |A | |
Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu: CD Soccer Hen
|{{dts|2008|11|4}} |A | |
Cadash
|{{dts|2008|11|11}} |A | |
Volfied
|{{dts|2008|11|18}} |A | |
Kaze no Densetsu Xanadu
|{{dts|2008|11|25}} |C | |
Space Invaders: Fukkatsu no Hi
|{{dts|2008|12|2}} |A | |
S.C.I.
|{{dts|2008|12|9}} |A | |
Jigoku Meguri
|{{dts|2008|12|16}} |A | |
Fire Pro Wrestling 3: Legend Bout
|{{dts|2008|12|24}} |A | |
Rastan Saga 2
|{{dts|2009|1|6}} |A | |
Spriggan mark 2: Re-Terraform Project
|{{dts|2009|1|13}} |A | |
Champion Wrestler
|{{dts|2009|1|20}} |B | |
Kaze no Densetsu Xanadu II
|{{dts|2009|1|27}} |B | |
Dai Makaimura (PCE SuperGrafx title)
|{{dts|2009|2|3}} |A | |
L-Dis
|{{dts|2009|2|3}} |A | |
|{{dts|2009|2|10}} |A | |
Super Darius II
|{{dts|2009|2|17}} |A | |
Wallaby!! Usagi no Kuni no Kangaroo Race
|{{dts|2009|2|24}} |A | |
Space Invaders: The Original Game
|{{dts|2009|3|3}} |A | |
Ninja Ryūkenden
|{{dts|2009|4|21}} |A | |
SimEarth: The Living Planet
|{{dts|2009|5|12}} |A | |
Fighting Street
|{{dts|2009|10|6}} |B | |
Street Fighter II Dash: Champion Edition
|{{dts|2009|11|10}} |B |
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=[[Master System]]=
14 Master System games were available, which was released in 1985 by Sega.
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Originally unreleased in Japan.
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=[[Mega Drive|Sega Mega Drive]]=
91 Mega Drive games were available, which was released in 1988 by Sega.
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|Sega |{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Ecco the Dolphin
|Sega |{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Golden Axe
|Sega |{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Gunstar Heroes
|Sega |{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Jūōki
|Sega |{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Puyo Puyo
|Sega |{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Ristar the Shooting Star
|Sega |{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi
|Sega |{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
|Sega |{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Space Harrier II
|Sega |{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
ToeJam & Earl
|Sega |{{dts|2006|12|2}} |A | |
Bonanza Bros.
|Sega |{{dts|2007|1|30}} |A | |
Comix Zone
|Sega |{{dts|2007|1|30}} |A | |
Crying
|Sega |{{dts|2007|1|30}} |A | |
Gain Ground
|Sega |{{dts|2007|1|30}} |A | |
Bare Knuckle: Ikari no Tekken
|Sega |{{dts|2007|2|27}} |B | |
The Story of Thor: Hikari o Tsugu Mono
|Sega |{{dts|2007|2|27}} |A | |
Vectorman
|Sega |{{dts|2007|2|27}} |A | |
Vermilion
|Sega |{{dts|2007|2|27}} |A | |
Puzzle & Action: Tanto-R
|Sega |{{dts|2007|3|6}} |A | |
Sonic Spinball
|Sega |{{dts|2007|3|13}} |A | |
Alex Kidd: Tenkū Majou
|Sega |{{dts|2007|3|20}} |A | |
Virtua Fighter 2
|Sega |{{dts|2007|3|20}} |B | |
Alien Storm
|Sega |{{dts|2007|3|27}} |A | |
Dyna Brothers
|Sega |{{dts|2007|3|27}} |A | |
Wonder Boy V: Monster World III
|Sega |{{dts|2007|3|27}} |A | |
Rent-A-Hero
|Sega |{{dts|2007|4|17}} |A | |
Bahamut Senki
|Sega |{{dts|2007|4|24}} |A | |
Pulseman
|Sega |{{dts|2007|4|24}} |A | |
Puyo Puyo 2
|Sega |{{dts|2007|4|24}} |A | |
Bare Knuckle II: Shitou he no Chinkonka
|Sega |{{dts|2007|5|15}} |B | |
Chameleon Kid
|Sega |{{dts|2007|5|22}} |A | |
The Hybrid Front
|Sega |{{dts|2007|5|29}} |A | |
Golden Axe II
|Sega |{{dts|2007|6|5}} |A | |
Shining and the Darkness
|Sega |{{dts|2007|6|12}} |A | |
|Sega |{{dts|2007|6|19}} |A | |
Ecco the Dolphin 2
|Sega |{{dts|2007|6|26}} |A | |
The Super Shinobi II
|Sega |{{dts|2007|7|3}} |B | |
Shining Force: Kamigami no Isan
|Sega |{{dts|2007|7|10}} |A | |
Ichi Tanto-R
|Sega |{{dts|2007|7|17}} |A | |
Dynamite Headdy
|Sega |{{dts|2007|7|24}} |A | |
Dai Makaimura
|{{dts|2007|7|31}} |A | |
Crack Down
|Sega |{{dts|2007|8|7}} |A | |
Sonic the Hedgehog 3
|Sega |{{dts|2007|8|21}} |A | |
ESWAT: Cyber Police
|Sega |{{dts|2007|8|28}} |A | |
Golden Axe III
|Sega |{{dts|2007|9|4}} |A | |
Chelnov
|Paon |{{dts|2007|9|11}} |A | |
Super Thunder Blade
|Sega |{{dts|2007|9|18}} |A | |
Landstalker: Koutei no Zaihou
|Sega |{{dts|2007|9|25}} |A | |
Bare Knuckle III: Tekken Seiten
|Sega |{{dts|2007|10|2}} |B | |
Alien Soldier
|Sega |{{dts|2007|10|9}} |A | |
Sonic 3D Blast
|Sega |{{dts|2007|10|16}} |A | |
Dyna Brothers 2 Special
|Sega |{{dts|2007|10|23}} |A | |
Jūsō Kihei Leynos
|Nippon Computer Systems |{{dts|2007|10|30}} |A | |
Ecco Jr.
|Sega |{{dts|2007|11|6}} |A | |
Light Crusader
|Sega |{{dts|2007|11|13}} |A | |
Eternal Champions
|Sega |{{dts|2007|11|20}} |C | |
Langrisser
|Nippon Computer Systems |{{dts|2007|11|27}} |A | |
Rolling Thunder 2
|{{dts|2007|12|4}} |B | |
Columns III: Taiketsu! Columns World
|Sega |{{dts|2007|12|11}} |A | |
Party Quiz Mega Q
|Sega |{{dts|2007|12|18}} |A | |
Langrisser II
|Nippon Computer Systems |{{dts|2007|12|25}} |A | |
Monster World IV
|Sega |{{dts|2008|1|15}} |A | |
Phantasy Star II: Kaerazaru Toki no Owari ni
|Sega |{{dts|2008|1|29}} |A | |
Wrestleball
|{{dts|2008|2|19}} |A | |
Gley Lancer
|Nippon Computer Systems |{{dts|2008|2|26}} |A | |
Musha Aleste: Full Metal Fighter Ellinor
|{{dts|2008|4|1}} |A | |
Phelios
|{{dts|2008|4|22}} |A | |
Toki no Keishousha: Phantasy Star III
|Sega |{{dts|2008|4|30}} |A | |
Super Fantasy Zone
|{{dts|2008|5|7}} |A | |
Gynoug
|Nippon Computer Systems |{{dts|2008|5|20}} |A | |
Phantasy Star: Sennenki no Owari ni
|Sega |{{dts|2008|6|24}} |A | |
Splatterhouse Part 2
|{{dts|2008|7|1}} |C | |
Shining Force II: Inishie no Fūin
|Sega |{{dts|2008|7|15}} |A | |
Street Fighter II Dash Plus: Champion Edition
|{{dts|2008|7|29}} |B | |
Lord Monarch: Tokoton Sentou Densetsu
|{{dts|2008|8|19}} |A | |
Hokuto no Ken: Shin Seikimatsu Kyūseishu Densetsu
|Sega |{{dts|2008|9|9}} |C | |
Sorcerian
|{{dts|2008|9|16}} |A | |
Forgotten Worlds
|{{dts|2008|9|24}} |B | |
Senjou no Ōkami II
|{{dts|2008|11|4}} |B | |
Earthworm Jim
|{{dts|2008|12|16}} |A | |
Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair
|Sega |{{dts|2009|1|6}} |A | |
Galaxy Force II
|Sega |{{dts|2009|2|3}} |A | |
Dragon Slayer: Eiyū Densetsu
|{{dts|2009|2|10}} |A | |
Dragon Slayer: Eiyū Densetsu II
|{{dts|2009|3|3}} |A | |
The Super Shinobi
|Sega |{{dts|2009|3|10}} |B | |
Pepen ga Pengo
|Sega |{{dts|2009|8|4}} |A | |
|{{dts|2009|8|25}} |A | |
Earthworm Jim 2
|{{dts|2009|9|1}} |A | |
Sonic & Knuckles (not available from March 30, 2012, to October 15, 2013)
|Sega | {{dts|2009|10|27}}
|A |
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
|{{dts|2011|11|8}} |B | |
Strider Hiryū
|{{dts|2011|11|15}} |B |
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=[[Neo Geo]]=
75 Neo Geo games were available, which was released in 1990 by SNK.
=[[MSX]]=
9 MSX games and 6 MSX2 games were available, with the MSX standard launched in 1983, and the MSX2 standard launched in 1986, both by Microsoft Japan and ASCII.
=Virtual Console [[Arcade game|Arcade]]=
78 arcade games were available, most of them by Bandai Namco Entertainment, others from other video game developers like Sega, Taito, and Capcom.
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Emeraldia
|{{dts|2009|3|26}} |A | |
Gaplus
|{{dts|2009|3|26}} |A | |
Ishtar no Fukkatsu
|{{dts|2009|3|26}} |A | |
Solvalou
|{{dts|2009|3|26}} |A | |
Space Harrier
|Sega |{{dts|2009|3|26}} |A | |
Star Force
|{{dts|2009|3|26}} |A | |
Genpei Tōma Den
|{{dts|2009|3|31}} |A | |
Cosmo Gang the Puzzle
|{{dts|2009|4|7}} |A | |
Space Invaders
|{{dts|2009|4|7}} |A | |
Mappy
|{{dts|2009|4|14}} |A | |
Starblade
|{{dts|2009|4|21}} |A | |
Numan Athletics
|{{dts|2009|4|28}} |A | |
Yokai Dochuki
|{{dts|2009|4|28}} |A | |
Druaga no Tou
|{{dts|2009|5|12}} |A | |
Cyber Sled
|{{dts|2009|5|19}} |A | |
Splatterhouse
|{{dts|2009|5|26}} |B | |
Hopping Mappy
|{{dts|2009|6|2}} |A | |
Juuouki
|Sega |{{dts|2009|6|2}} |B | |
Assault
|{{dts|2009|6|9}} |A | |
Wonder Momo
|{{dts|2009|6|16}} |A | |
Galaga '88
|{{dts|2009|6|23}} |A | |
Golden Axe
|Sega |{{dts|2009|6|23}} |A | |
Marvel Land
|{{dts|2009|6|30}} |A | |
Sky Kid
|{{dts|2009|7|7}} |A | |
Burning Force
|{{dts|2009|7|14}} |A | |
Shinobi
|Sega |{{dts|2009|7|14}} |B | |
Rolling Thunder
|{{dts|2009|7|21}} |B | |
Ninja Ryūkenden
|{{dts|2009|7|28}} |A | |
Phelios
|{{dts|2009|7|28}} |A | |
Cosmo Gang the Video
|{{dts|2009|8|4}} |A | |
Pac-Mania
|{{dts|2009|8|4}} |A | |
Bomb Jack
|{{dts|2009|8|18}} |A | |
Knuckle Heads
|{{dts|2009|8|18}} |B | |
Solomon no Kagi
|{{dts|2009|8|18}} |A | |
Finest Hour
|{{dts|2009|8|25}} |A | |
Xevious
|{{dts|2009|9|1}} |A | |
Argus no Senshi
|{{dts|2009|9|8}} |A | |
Dragon Spirit
|{{dts|2009|9|8}} |A | |
Dragon Buster
|{{dts|2009|9|15}} |A | |
Dragon Saber
|{{dts|2009|9|15}} |A | |
Galaxian
|{{dts|2009|9|29}} |A | |
Märchen Maze
|{{dts|2009|9|29}} |A | |
Tecmo Bowl
|{{dts|2009|9|29}} |A | |
Chōzetsurin Jin: Bravoman
|{{dts|2009|10|6}} |A | |
New Rally-X
|{{dts|2009|10|6}} |A | |
Baraduke
|{{dts|2009|10|13}} |A | |
Bakutotsu Kijūtei
|{{dts|2009|10|13}} |A | |
Dig Dug
|{{dts|2009|10|20}} |A | |
Dig Dug II
|{{dts|2009|10|20}} |A | |
Face Off | {{dts|2009|10|27}}
|A |
Rolling Thunder 2 | {{dts|2009|10|27}}
|A |
Grobda
|{{dts|2009|11|10}} |A | |
Tank Force
|{{dts|2009|11|10}} |A | |
Bosconian
|{{dts|2009|11|17}} |A | |
Libble Rabble
|{{dts|2009|11|17}} |A | |
Galaga
|{{dts|2009|11|24}} |A | |
Toy Pop
|{{dts|2009|11|24}} |A | |
Ordyne
|{{dts|2009|12|1}} |A | |
Rompers
|{{dts|2009|12|1}} |A | |
Quester
|{{dts|2009|12|8}} |A | |
Valkyrie no Densetsu
|{{dts|2009|12|8}} |A | |
Zaxxon
|Sega |{{dts|2009|12|15}} |A | |
Crazy Climber
|{{dts|2010|2|23}} |A | |
Moon Cresta
|{{dts|2010|3|9}} |A | |
|{{dts|2010|3|16}} |A | |
Mr. Do!
|{{dts|2010|4|27}} |A | |
SonSon
|{{dts|2010|9|7}} |A | |
Super Hang-On
|Sega |{{dts|2010|9|14}} |A | |
Exed Exes
|{{dts|2010|9|21}} |A | |
Senjō no Ōkami
|{{dts|2010|10|5}} |A | |
Makaimura
|{{dts|2010|11|16}} |A | |
Black Dragon
|{{dts|2010|12|7}} |A | |
1942
|{{dts|2010|12|21}} |A | |
Puyo Puyo
|Sega |{{dts|2011|4|12}} |A | |
Puyo Puyo 2
|Sega |{{dts|2011|6|7}} |A | |
Wonder Boy: Monster Land
|Sega |{{dts|2011|6|21}} |A | |
Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun
|{{dts|2012|3|6}} |A | |
Ikki
|{{dts|2012|7|24}} |A | |
Shanghai
|{{dts|2012|9|4}} |A |