List of Virtual Console games for Nintendo 3DS (South Korea)

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The following is the complete list of the 33 Virtual Console titles available for the Nintendo 3DS in South Korea sorted by system and release date. [1]

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Game Boy

There are 13 games available to purchase.

TitlePublisherRelease DateLanguage
Donkey Kong Nintendo February 3, 2016English
Kirby's Dream Land Nintendo February 3, 2016English
Super Mario Land Nintendo February 3, 2016English
Tennis Nintendo March 2, 2016English
Baseball Nintendo April 6, 2016English
Kirby's Dream Land 2 Nintendo April 20, 2016English
Dr. Mario Nintendo May 18, 2016English
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 Nintendo May 18, 2016English
Alleyway Nintendo June 1, 2016English
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins Nintendo June 1, 2016English
Balloon Kid Nintendo June 15, 2016English
Metroid II: Return of Samus Nintendo June 15, 2016English
Golf Nintendo July 20, 2016English

Game Boy Color

There are 7 games available to purchase.

TitlePublisherRelease DateLanguage
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX Nintendo March 2, 2016English
Wario Land II Nintendo March 2, 2016English
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages Nintendo April 20, 2016English
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons Nintendo April 20, 2016English
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Nintendo May 4, 2016English
Pokémon Gold Nintendo September 22, 2017Korean
Pokémon Silver Nintendo September 22, 2017Korean

Nintendo Entertainment System

There are 15 games available to purchase.

TitlePublisherRelease DateLanguage
Super Mario Bros. Nintendo February 3, 2016English
Metroid Nintendo February 3, 2016English
The Legend of Zelda Nintendo February 3, 2016English
Donkey Kong Nintendo March 2, 2016English
Ice Climber Nintendo March 2, 2016English
Super Mario Bros. 2 Nintendo March 2, 2016English
Donkey Kong Jr. Nintendo April 6, 2016English
Super Mario Bros. 3 Nintendo April 6, 2016English
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Nintendo May 4, 2016English
Wrecking Crew Nintendo May 18, 2016English
Mach Rider Nintendo June 15, 2016English
Donkey Kong 3 Nintendo July 6, 2016English
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Nintendo July 6, 2016English
The Mysterious Murasame Castle Nintendo July 6, 2016Japanese [lower-alpha 1]
Wario's Woods Nintendo July 20, 2016English

See also

Notes

  1. Labeled as English on Nintendo Korea's website [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console page" (in Korean). Nintendo of Korea.