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Considering the 3DS is confirmed to have a gameboy virtual console library, what games would you like to see?
For me,
Mario & Luigi SuperStar Saga
Pokemon LeafGreen
Sonic Advance 1 & 3
Sonic Battle
Golden Sun
Kirby:Nightmare in DreamLand
Pokemon Emerald
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
Say what you would like to see on the 3DS gameboy library! ![]()
All pokemon titles excluding advanced pinball.
Mario And Luigi
Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland
The Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap
A Link to the Past/Four Swords
Oracle of Ages/Seasons
Link's Awakening DX
Mario Tennis
Looney Tunes: Alert! (something I had as a kid)
Mario Advance Series
Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
All I can think of for now.
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To not make GBA VC wouldn't make any sense, since the 3DS doesn't have a second slot for GBA games. To go that far into the next generation without backwards compatibility for the previous would be a bad move, so if it's not immediate then GBA VC will be released.
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I'm betting it'll be like the Wii VC. Some systems and games ready for launch, while others will come in a few months/years. And no, Mag, GBA games don't take that much space. The 3DS comes with a 2 GB SD Card & I've even had GBA and GB games on a 1 GB SD Card in my Wii and it's not that close to filling. It's probably not a space(etc.) issue as much as a not ready yet issue.
Mag, the Wii is backwards compatible with GC games so there wouldn't be a need for GameCube Virtual Console. The 3DS only goes backwards to the DS.
Also, to quote your own link:
...As for the handheld's Virtual Console, Nintendo says it only plans to offer Game Boy and Game Boy Color titles at first, eventually expanding the service to include other "classic games." Some classic titles will even get 3D make-overs, but Nintendo warns these updated titles may be priced differently than normal VC games...