Hey. No, you can't play any virtual console games without a ** classic controller ** because the old systems didn't have wireless.
** instead of classic controllers you can use game cube controllers **
yes
You need a classic controller for EVERY virtual console game.
Yes virtual console titles are compatible with the Gamecube controller.
A Classic Controller is used in conjunction with the Virtual Console download service in Wii. However, you must exercise control when playing the games as it may get you addicted.
From what i heard there will be a legend of zelda ocarina of time on the wii. It is a virtual console title purchasable in the wii shop channel. And you can use a classic controller or gamecube controller.
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yes you can use a classic controller or you can use a gamecube controller...also u need a gamecube memory card to save. Its in the wii manual.--------------------Correction No you cannot.The GameCube feature disables the Wii side of the console, so the wii-motes won't work or the attached "classic" controller.You have to have a GameCube Controller that plugs into the GameCube controller port
It isn't necessary to play all Wii games. Some games, like Super Smash Bros. Brawl, have alternate control schemes that allow them to be played with a Classic Controller, but they can also be played with a Wii Remote. However, if you download a SNES or Nintendo 64 game from the Wii Shop Channel Virtual Console, you will need either a Classic Controller or a GameCube Controller to play them. Information about controller options is available on the screen for a particular game on the Wii Shop Channel.
The Wii Virtual Console is a software emulation service for playing classic games for retired systems on the Wii. Virtual Console games are purchased from the Wii Store and can simply be downloaded and played on the device. The game is kept on the device as a channel and can be played at any time.
If your GameCube controller only vibrates when connected to the Virtual Console (VC) but doesn't respond to inputs, it could be due to compatibility issues. The GameCube controller is not fully compatible with all Virtual Console games, especially if they were designed for different systems. Additionally, ensure that the controller is properly connected and that your Wii or Wii U is updated to the latest firmware. If the issue persists, consider using a different controller or checking for any settings related to controller configurations.
The Wii Remote Controller (aka Wiimote) is the main controller of the Wii system. This controller, however, has many accesories like the Nunchuk (which is most commonly used), the Wii Zapper and the Wii-Wheel that make the Wiimote feel like an entirelly different controller. The Wii also has the Classic Controller, which is used in some Wii titles and Virtual Console titles. And the Wii is also compatible with the Nintendo Game Cube Controller.
It is not yet on virtual console, unfortunately. :(