Wii



"Experience a new way to play."

From 2013 to 2014, Nintendo essentially shut down everything online related with the Wii besides the Wii Shop Channel. This means the Forecast Channel, News Channel, Everybody Votes Channel, Nintendo Channel, and Check Mii Out Channel are dead. But most importantly, WiiConnect24 services and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection are gone (blame Glu Mobile for closing GameSpy's servers ergo closing Nintendo's). Shit sux, but there are alternative ways to still play online, such as wiimmfi. This also means there aren't any more updates, so mod to your wagglan' heart's content!

WiiWare
WiiWare is expected to shutdown on January 30, 2019. It is already impossible to add Wii points. Therefore, this list should only contain games that are WiiWare-exclusive in some capacity.

Some games that were previously recommended but can be played elsewhere:
 * Lit (PC, iOS, Android)
 * LostWinds (PC, iOS)
 * LostWinds2 (PC, iOS)
 * Max & the Magic Marker (PS3, DS, PC)
 * Mega Man 9 (PS3, 360)
 * Mega Man 10 (PS3, 360)
 * NyxQuest: Kindred Spirits (PC, Mac, iOS)
 * Phoenix Wright (DS, PS4, XBO, Steam)
 * Sonic 4 (PS3, 360)
 * Swords & Soldiers (PS3, Wii U, PC, iOS, Android)
 * Tales of Monkey Island (PS3, PC, Mac)
 * Toki Tori (Steam, Switch, Wii U)
 * World of Goo (Switch, PC, iOS, Android)

Virtual Console


PAYAN FOR ROMS. There are homebrew emulators that work well. Don't consider buying one until you've tried the game on the homebrew emulators, since you're getting scammed otherwise. The VC offers plenty of classic games to play. In addition, Wii remotes are much more convenient than tripping over wires. Many of the virtual console titles are worth buying just for superior controls and the assured quality that you sometimes can't find with emulation. Well, given that we have numerous games on the VC listed in our wiki, you should check our respective sections. However, there are some that may not be available in your region or on the service in general. To double check this, check HERE if you have an American Wii, HERE if you have a European Wii, and I guess HERE if you have a Japanese Wii for some reason. Most of the Hanabi Festival games are translated but some have better fan translations on 'romhacking.net', plus they cost 100 Wii points more than normal games so be very careful before purchase.