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Mario Party 2 is available on the Wii's Virtual Console. Other than that, none of the other Mario Party games have been released for the Virtual Console.
All of the Zelda games from Legend of Zelda on NES to Majora's Mask on N64 are available on Virtual Console.
3DS virtual console games began selling on the eShop when it opened on June 6th, 2011.
The Wii U virtual console will be available later in 2013, although virtual console games have started to be released on the eShop as a promotion. As well, virtual console games can be bought from the Wii Shop and played from within the Wii Menu. When these games launch on the Wii U's eShop, you can upgrade any Wii Virtual Console titles you own to the Wii U version at a price. (Currently $1 for NES games, $1.50 for SNES games.)
You cannot get Virtual Console games on the DSi. If you want to download Virtual Console games, you must have a 3DS. Currently, (August, 2012) there are no Pokemon games for download, on the Virtual Console. However, the original NES Legend of Zelda, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, Link's Awakening DX, The Four Swords, and Minish Cap are available to download on the Virtual Console. The original NES Metroid, Metroid II: The Return of Samus, and Metroid Fusion are available too.
It is not but rareware talks about releasing there games on the virtual console. So it is possible it will be on the wii virtual console.
Yes, you can still download games Virtual Console games from the Wii shop and play it on the Nintendo Wii.
The Virtual Console isn't an actual "console," so much as a category of games that can be bought on the Wii Shop Channel. You can download games from several past consoles to play on your Wii.
There will be new Pokemon games coming out in 2016 called Pokemon GO and Pokemon Z. I'm sure they will release side games such as the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon series. In February, Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow are coming out for the 3DS virtual console for 9.99 USD.
At the Wii shop channel.
Mario Party 2 is available for the Wii's Virtual Console. The other games haven't been announced yet, though the first game probably won't be released due to it having mini-games where you rotate the control stick. These mini-games caused some people to get blisters when the game was first released, and in response, Nintendo gave away gloves.
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.