WiiWare

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WiiWare titles were downloadable games and applications for theWii that could be found on theWii Shop Channel. While many WiiWare channels such as the Check Mii Out Channel and the Everybody Votes Channel could be downloaded for free, as well as demos for select WiiWare games, WiiWare games could cost anywhere between 500 to 1,500Wii Points. The WiiWare games could only be bought on the Wii Shop Channel. UnlikeVirtual Console games, WiiWare games were original titles, and could all be played using aWii Remote, unlike many Virtual Console games which required aWii Classic Controller or aNintendo GameCube Controller.

On January 30th, 2019, the Wii Shop Channel was shut down, leaving WiiWare games inaccessible unless they were bought before January 30th, 2019. Users can still re-download their prior purchases.

List ofSuper Mario WiiWare games[edit]

As of the Wii Shop Channel's shutdown, twoSuper Mario games had ever been released.

#IconGamePriceJP releaseNA releaseEU releaseAS releaseDeveloper(s)
1The digital cover for Dr. Mario Online Rx's NTSC release.The digital cover for Dr. Mario Online Rx's PAL release.Dr. Mario Online Rx
Dr. Mario & Germ Buster
Dr. Mario & Saikin Bokumetsu
1,000 Wii Points2008 / 03 / 252008 / 05 / 262008 / 05 / 202008 / 05 / 20Nintendo SPD,Arika
2The digital cover for WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase's North American release.The digital cover for WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase's Japanese release.WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase
Asobu Made in Ore
800 Wii Points2009 / 04 / 292010 / 03 / 292010 / 04 / 302010 / 05 / 20Nintendo SPD,Intelligent Systems

See also[edit]

WiiWare coverage on otherNIWA wikis:
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