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Wii Virtual Console GOTY: Deathbed Edition

2011 wasn't a good year for the Wii's Virtual Console. With only seventeen games, it's hard to justify any excitement for Nintendo's once-strong download service. But the low number isn't going to get us down. Defunct Games is proud to present a ten minute long video that counts down the seventeen Virtual Console games to determine who goes home with the game of the year prize. That's right; it's the Wii Virtual Console GOTY: Deathbed Edition!


It could have been a contender!
2011 was not a good year for the Wii's Virtual Console. The once-strong service was reduced to a shell of its former self, only offering up an appallingly low seventeen games in 52 weeks. It doesn't take a math expert to figure out that Nintendo only delivered games 37% of the time, an embarrassing number when compared to the last few years.

Worse yet, Wii owners haven't seen a new Virtual Console release since August! With no additions in sight, the Nintendo's download service could conceivably die having Ignition Factor as its final release. Now that's a scary thought!

Even with the low number of releases and lack of enthusiasm, I thought it would be nice to come up with a list of the top seventeen Wii Virtual Console games released in 2011. The result is a ten minute long video that somehow features Final Fantasy III, Super Bonk, Faxanadu and Ghosts 'N Goblins. Find out who takes the Game of the Year award when you watch Wii Virtual Console G.O.T.Y.: Deathbed Edition!


Think there's nothing left to release? Think again! With nine different game systems to choose from, Nintendo has more than enough quality games to populate the Virtual Console. We've barely scratched the surface of the Commodore 64, Neo Geo and TurboDuo. What's more, Nintendo has yet to release fan favorites like Uniracers and Earthbound. There's still plenty of room for Sega CD and Jaguar games, especially now that things have died down a bit. The death of the Wii's Virtual Console has nothing to do with a lack of quality games.




It could have been a contender!
2011 was not a good year for the Wii's Virtual Console. The once-strong service was reduced to a shell of its former self, only offering up an appallingly low seventeen games in 52 weeks. It doesn't take a math expert to figure out that Nintendo only delivered games 37% of the time, an embarrassing number when compared to the last few years.

Worse yet, Wii owners haven't seen a new Virtual Console release since August! With no additions in sight, the Nintendo's download service could conceivably die having Ignition Factor as its final release. Now that's a scary thought!

Even with the low number of releases and lack of enthusiasm, I thought it would be nice to come up with a list of the top seventeen Wii Virtual Console games released in 2011. The result is a ten minute long video that somehow features Final Fantasy III, Super Bonk, Faxanadu and Ghosts 'N Goblins. Find out who takes the Game of the Year award when you watch Wii Virtual Console G.O.T.Y.: Deathbed Edition!


Think there's nothing left to release? Think again! With nine different game systems to choose from, Nintendo has more than enough quality games to populate the Virtual Console. We've barely scratched the surface of the Commodore 64, Neo Geo and TurboDuo. What's more, Nintendo has yet to release fan favorites like Uniracers and Earthbound. There's still plenty of room for Sega CD and Jaguar games, especially now that things have died down a bit. The death of the Wii's Virtual Console has nothing to do with a lack of quality games.




It could have been a contender!
2011 was not a good year for the Wii's Virtual Console. The once-strong service was reduced to a shell of its former self, only offering up an appallingly low seventeen games in 52 weeks. It doesn't take a math expert to figure out that Nintendo only delivered games 37% of the time, an embarrassing number when compared to the last few years.

Worse yet, Wii owners haven't seen a new Virtual Console release since August! With no additions in sight, the Nintendo's download service could conceivably die having Ignition Factor as its final release. Now that's a scary thought!

Even with the low number of releases and lack of enthusiasm, I thought it would be nice to come up with a list of the top seventeen Wii Virtual Console games released in 2011. The result is a ten minute long video that somehow features Final Fantasy III, Super Bonk, Faxanadu and Ghosts 'N Goblins. Find out who takes the Game of the Year award when you watch Wii Virtual Console G.O.T.Y.: Deathbed Edition!


Think there's nothing left to release? Think again! With nine different game systems to choose from, Nintendo has more than enough quality games to populate the Virtual Console. We've barely scratched the surface of the Commodore 64, Neo Geo and TurboDuo. What's more, Nintendo has yet to release fan favorites like Uniracers and Earthbound. There's still plenty of room for Sega CD and Jaguar games, especially now that things have died down a bit. The death of the Wii's Virtual Console has nothing to do with a lack of quality games.




It could have been a contender!
2011 was not a good year for the Wii's Virtual Console. The once-strong service was reduced to a shell of its former self, only offering up an appallingly low seventeen games in 52 weeks. It doesn't take a math expert to figure out that Nintendo only delivered games 37% of the time, an embarrassing number when compared to the last few years.

Worse yet, Wii owners haven't seen a new Virtual Console release since August! With no additions in sight, the Nintendo's download service could conceivably die having Ignition Factor as its final release. Now that's a scary thought!

Even with the low number of releases and lack of enthusiasm, I thought it would be nice to come up with a list of the top seventeen Wii Virtual Console games released in 2011. The result is a ten minute long video that somehow features Final Fantasy III, Super Bonk, Faxanadu and Ghosts 'N Goblins. Find out who takes the Game of the Year award when you watch Wii Virtual Console G.O.T.Y.: Deathbed Edition!


Think there's nothing left to release? Think again! With nine different game systems to choose from, Nintendo has more than enough quality games to populate the Virtual Console. We've barely scratched the surface of the Commodore 64, Neo Geo and TurboDuo. What's more, Nintendo has yet to release fan favorites like Uniracers and Earthbound. There's still plenty of room for Sega CD and Jaguar games, especially now that things have died down a bit. The death of the Wii's Virtual Console has nothing to do with a lack of quality games.




It could have been a contender!
2011 was not a good year for the Wii's Virtual Console. The once-strong service was reduced to a shell of its former self, only offering up an appallingly low seventeen games in 52 weeks. It doesn't take a math expert to figure out that Nintendo only delivered games 37% of the time, an embarrassing number when compared to the last few years.

Worse yet, Wii owners haven't seen a new Virtual Console release since August! With no additions in sight, the Nintendo's download service could conceivably die having Ignition Factor as its final release. Now that's a scary thought!

Even with the low number of releases and lack of enthusiasm, I thought it would be nice to come up with a list of the top seventeen Wii Virtual Console games released in 2011. The result is a ten minute long video that somehow features Final Fantasy III, Super Bonk, Faxanadu and Ghosts 'N Goblins. Find out who takes the Game of the Year award when you watch Wii Virtual Console G.O.T.Y.: Deathbed Edition!


Think there's nothing left to release? Think again! With nine different game systems to choose from, Nintendo has more than enough quality games to populate the Virtual Console. We've barely scratched the surface of the Commodore 64, Neo Geo and TurboDuo. What's more, Nintendo has yet to release fan favorites like Uniracers and Earthbound. There's still plenty of room for Sega CD and Jaguar games, especially now that things have died down a bit. The death of the Wii's Virtual Console has nothing to do with a lack of quality games.

By Cyril Lachel -- Defunct Games

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