List of Virtual Console games for Nintendo 3DS (North America)

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This is a list of Virtual Console games that were available on the Nintendo 3DS in North America prior to the eShop's closure on March 27, 2023.

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Available titles

The following is a list of the 192 games (203 including those available for Nintendo 3DS Ambassadors, and the promotional-exclusive Donkey Kong: Original Edition ) that were available on the Virtual Console for the Nintendo 3DS in North America, sorted by system and in the order they were added in Nintendo eShop. To sort by other columns, click the corresponding icon in the header row.

Game Boy

These titles were originally released for use on the Game Boy system, which was launched in 1989. The first three Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console titles were Game Boy games and debuted alongside the Nintendo 3DS eShop in June 2011. [1]

There were 51 games available to purchase, of which one ( Tetris ) was delisted before the Nintendo 3DS eShop's closure, due to Nintendo's Tetris license expiring. [2]

TitlePublisher [3] Developer(s) [3] Release Date [3] [4] ESRB
Alleyway Nintendo Nintendo R&D1, Intelligent Systems June 6, 2011E
Radar Mission Nintendo Nintendo R&D1, Pax SoftnicaJune 6, 2011E
Super Mario Land Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 June 6, 2011E
Donkey Kong Nintendo Nintendo EAD, Pax SoftnicaJune 16, 2011E
Tennis Nintendo Intelligent Systems June 23, 2011E
Kirby's Dream Land Nintendo HAL Laboratory June 30, 2011E
Fortified Zone Jaleco JalecoJuly 7, 2011E
Qix Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 July 7, 2011E
Baseball Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 July 14, 2011E
Game & Watch Gallery Nintendo Nintendo R&D1, Tose July 14, 2011E
Mario's Picross Nintendo Jupiter August 4, 2011E
Avenging Spirit Jaleco JalecoAugust 11, 2011E
Gargoyle's Quest Capcom CapcomAugust 25, 2011E
Pac-Man Bandai Namco Namco September 1, 2011E
Golf Nintendo Nintendo R&D2, Intelligent Systems September 8, 2011E
Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge Capcom Minakuchi EngineeringSeptember 15, 2011E
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 September 29, 2011E
Side Pocket G-Mode Data East October 6, 2011E
Catrap Asmik AsmikOctober 13, 2011E
Double Dragon Nintendo Technōs Japan October 20, 2011E10+
BurgerTime Deluxe G-Mode Data East October 27, 2011E
Balloon Kid Nintendo Nintendo R&D1, Pax SoftnicaNovember 3, 2011E
Metroid II: Return of Samus Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 November 24, 2011E
Adventure Island Hudson Soft Hudson SoftDecember 1, 2011E
Tetris [lower-alpha 1] Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 December 22, 2011E
Bionic Commando Capcom Minakuchi EngineeringDecember 29, 2011E10+
Lock 'n' Chase G-Mode Data East January 19, 2012E
Maru's Mission Hamster Tose February 9, 2012E
Kirby's Block Ball Nintendo HAL Laboratory May 17, 2012E
Kirby's Pinball Land Nintendo HAL Laboratory July 12, 2012E
The Sword of Hope II Kemco KemcoJuly 12, 2012E
Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters Nintendo Nintendo R&D1, Tose July 19, 2012E10+
Tumblepop G-Mode Data East July 19, 2012E
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 July 26, 2012E
Mole Mania Nintendo Nintendo EAD, Pax SoftnicaJuly 26, 2012E
Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon Konami KonamiSeptember 13, 2012E
Quarth Konami KonamiSeptember 27, 2012E
Dr. Mario Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 October 4, 2012E
Castlevania: The Adventure Konami KonamiOctober 25, 2012E
Kirby's Star Stacker Nintendo HAL Laboratory January 17, 2013E
Kirby's Dream Land 2 Nintendo HAL Laboratory August 1, 2013E
Revenge of the 'Gator [lower-alpha 2] Nintendo HAL Laboratory October 17, 2013E
Mega Man II Capcom Thinking Rabbit May 8, 2014E
Mega Man III Capcom Minakuchi EngineeringMay 8, 2014E
Mega Man IV Capcom Minakuchi EngineeringMay 15, 2014E
Mega Man V Capcom Minakuchi EngineeringMay 22, 2014E
Donkey Kong Land Nintendo Rare February 26, 2015E
Donkey Kong Land 2 Nintendo Rare February 26, 2015E
Donkey Kong Land III Nintendo Rare February 26, 2015E
Pokémon Blue Version Nintendo Game Freak February 27, 2016E
Pokémon Red Version Nintendo Game Freak February 27, 2016E
  1. Delisted on January 1, 2015.
  2. Marketed as Pinball: Revenge of the Gator outside of the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS.

Game Boy Color

These titles were originally released for use on the Game Boy Color system, which was launched in 1998.

There were 31 games available to purchase.

TitlePublisher [3] Developer(s) [3] Release Date [3] [4] ESRB
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX Nintendo Nintendo EAD June 7, 2011E
Blaster Master: Enemy Below Sunsoft Outback, SunsoftDecember 15, 2011E
Game & Watch Gallery 2 Nintendo Tose May 24, 2012E
Rayman Ubisoft Ubisoft MilanMay 31, 2012E
Prince of Persia Ubisoft Magnin & AssociatesJune 7, 2012E
Toki Tori Two Tribes B.V. Two Tribes B.V.August 30, 2012E
Mario Golf Nintendo Camelot Software Planning October 11, 2012E
Wario Land II Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 December 20, 2012E
Legend of the River King Natsume Inc. Victor Interactive Software March 28, 2013E
Harvest Moon Natsume Inc. Victor Interactive Software May 16, 2013E
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages Nintendo Flagship May 30, 2013E
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons Nintendo Flagship May 30, 2013E
Shantae WayForward WayForwardJuly 18, 2013E
Wario Land 3 Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 August 29, 2013E
Mario Tennis Nintendo Camelot Software Planning December 26, 2013E
Mega Man Xtreme Capcom CapcomMay 1, 2014E
Mega Man Xtreme 2 Capcom CapcomMay 29, 2014E
Xtreme Sports WayForward WayForwardAugust 21, 2014E
Legend of the River King 2 Natsume Inc. Victor Interactive Software September 18, 2014E
Harvest Moon 2 Natsume Inc. Victor Interactive Software October 16, 2014E
Pokémon Puzzle Challenge Nintendo Intelligent Systems November 6, 2014E
Pokémon Trading Card Game Nintendo Hudson Soft November 13, 2014E
Harvest Moon 3 Natsume Inc. Victor Interactive Software December 11, 2014E
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Nintendo Nintendo R&D2 December 25, 2014E
Bionic Commando: Elite Forces Nintendo Nintendo Software Technology January 1, 2015E
Lufia: The Legend Returns Neverland Natsume Inc. January 15, 2015E
Game & Watch Gallery 3 Nintendo Tose February 5, 2015E
Pokémon Yellow Nintendo Game Freak February 27, 2016E
Pokémon Gold Nintendo Game Freak September 22, 2017E
Pokémon Silver Nintendo Game Freak September 22, 2017E
Pokémon Crystal Nintendo Game Freak January 26, 2018E

Game Gear

These titles were originally released for use on the Game Gear system, which was launched in 1991.

There were 16 games available to purchase.

TitlePublisher [5] [3] Developer(s)Release DateESRB
Dragon Crystal Sega Sega R&D2March 15, 2012E10+
Shinobi Sega Sega R&D2March 15, 2012E
Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble Sega Aspect Co. March 15, 2012E
Columns Sega Sega R&D1June 13, 2013E
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine Sega Compile June 13, 2013E
Shining Force: The Sword of Hajya Sega Sonic! Software Planning June 13, 2013E10+
Sonic the Hedgehog Sega Ancient June 13, 2013E
Defenders of Oasis Sega Sega CS2June 20, 2013E10+
Sonic Blast Sega Aspect Co. June 20, 2013E
Tails Adventure Sega Aspect Co. June 20, 2013E
Crystal Warriors Sega Sega CS2June 27, 2013E10+
Sonic Labyrinth Sega Minato GikenJune 27, 2013E
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Sega Aspect Co. June 27, 2013E
G-LOC: Air Battle Sega Sega R&D2July 4, 2013E
Sonic Drift 2 Sega Sega CS5July 4, 2013E
Vampire: Master of Darkness Sega SIMS July 4, 2013E10+

Nintendo Entertainment System

These titles were originally released for use on the Nintendo Entertainment System, which was launched in 1985. The first 10 NES games were released on August 31, 2011, to Nintendo 3DS Ambassadors. [6] These games were later released to the general public with additional features, such as the ability to save the game at any point; the Ambassador versions were patched to add the new features. [7]

There were 64 games available to purchase on the Nintendo 3DS eShop. The Mysterious Murasame Castle and Summer Carnival '92: Recca made their first official appearances in North America when they were added to the 3DS Virtual Console. Donkey Kong: Original Edition also made its North American debut, but it was available only as a promotional bonus and was removed from availability after the promotion ended. [8]

TitlePublisher [3] Developer(s) [3] Release Date [3] [4] ESRB
Super Mario Bros. [lower-alpha 1] Nintendo Nintendo EAD February 16, 2012E
Metroid [lower-alpha 1] Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 March 1, 2012E
Punch-Out!! Nintendo Nintendo R&D3 March 8, 2012E
Donkey Kong Jr. [lower-alpha 1] Nintendo Nintendo R&D1, Nintendo R&D2 June 14, 2012E
The Legend of Zelda [lower-alpha 1] Nintendo Nintendo EAD July 5, 2012E
NES Open Tournament Golf [lower-alpha 1] Nintendo Nintendo R&D2 July 5, 2012E
Gradius Konami KonamiOctober 18, 2012E
Ghosts 'n Goblins Capcom Micronics October 25, 2012E
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link [lower-alpha 1] Nintendo NintendoNovember 22, 2012E
Pac-Man Bandai Namco Namco November 29, 2012E
Mighty Bomb Jack Koei Tecmo Tecmo December 6, 2012E
Ninja Gaiden Koei Tecmo Tecmo December 13, 2012E
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels [lower-alpha 2] [lower-alpha 3] Nintendo Nintendo EAD December 27, 2012E
Mega Man Capcom CapcomDecember 27, 2012E
Super C Konami KonamiJanuary 24, 2013E
Ice Climber [lower-alpha 1] Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 January 31, 2013E
Mega Man 2 Capcom CapcomFebruary 7, 2013E
Dig Dug Bandai Namco Namco February 14, 2013E
Yoshi [lower-alpha 1] Nintendo Game Freak February 21, 2013E
Wrecking Crew [lower-alpha 1] Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 March 7, 2013E
Mega Man 3 Capcom CapcomMarch 14, 2013E
Castlevania Konami KonamiApril 4, 2013E
Mega Man 4 Capcom CapcomApril 25, 2013E
Balloon Fight [lower-alpha 1] Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 May 2, 2013E
Mega Man 5 Capcom CapcomMay 16, 2013E
Mega Man 6 Capcom CapcomJune 20, 2013E
Spelunker Tozai Games Tose, TamtexJune 27, 2013E
Super Mario Bros. 2 Nintendo Nintendo EAD July 11, 2013E
Donkey Kong Nintendo Nintendo R&D1, Nintendo R&D2 August 15, 2013E
Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos Koei Tecmo Tecmo August 22, 2013E
Summer Carnival '92: Recca [lower-alpha 2] Kaga Electronics KID September 5, 2013E
Tecmo Bowl Koei Tecmo Tecmo September 12, 2013E
Solomon's Key Koei Tecmo Tecmo September 19, 2013E
Star Soldier Konami Hudson Soft October 24, 2013E
Milon's Secret Castle Konami Hudson Soft October 31, 2013E
Wario's Woods Nintendo TECNovember 7, 2013E
River City Ransom Arc System Works Technōs Japan November 14, 2013E10+
City Connection Hamster HamsterNovember 21, 2013E
Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom Koei Tecmo Tecmo November 28, 2013E
Donkey Kong 3 Nintendo Nintendo R&D2 December 5, 2013E
Double Dragon Arc System Works Technōs Japan December 12, 2013E10+
Crash 'N' The Boys: Street Challenge Arc System Works Technōs Japan December 19, 2013E
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest Konami KonamiJanuary 16, 2014E
Life Force Konami KonamiJanuary 23, 2014E
Mario Bros. Nintendo Nintendo R&D1, Intelligent Systems January 30, 2014E
Sky Kid [lower-alpha 4] Bandai Namco Namco February 20, 2014E
Renegade Arc System Works Technōs Japan February 27, 2014E10+
Adventure Island II Konami Now Production March 6, 2014E
Galaga Bandai Namco Namco March 13, 2014E
Clu Clu Land Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 March 27, 2014E
Mach Rider Nintendo HAL Laboratory April 10, 2014E
Super Mario Bros. 3 Nintendo Nintendo EAD April 17, 2014E
Double Dragon II: The Revenge Arc System Works Technōs Japan June 12, 2014E10+
Super Dodge Ball Arc System Works Technōs Japan June 18, 2014E
Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse Konami KonamiJune 26, 2014E
Bases Loaded Hamster Tose July 10, 2014E
Blaster Master Sunsoft Sunsoft [9] July 24, 2014E
The Mysterious Murasame Castle [lower-alpha 2] [lower-alpha 3] Nintendo Nintendo R&D4, Human Entertainment August 7, 2014E
Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight Capcom CapcomSeptember 4, 2014E10+
Gargoyle's Quest II Capcom CapcomOctober 30, 2014E
Mighty Final Fight Capcom CapcomNovember 27, 2014E10+
Adventures of Lolo Nintendo HAL Laboratory January 8, 2015E
S.C.A.T. Natsume Co., Ltd. Natsume Co., Ltd.January 22, 2015E
Shadow of the Ninja Natsume Co., Ltd. Natsume Co., Ltd.January 29, 2015E
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Initially released as a Nintendo 3DS Ambassador title on August 31, 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 Not originally available in North America.
  3. 1 2 Famicom Disk System title.
  4. Based on the Japanese version despite being previously released in North America.

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

These titles were originally released for use on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, which was launched in 1991. These Virtual Console titles are exclusively available for New Nintendo 3DS platforms (New Nintendo 3DS, New Nintendo 3DS XL, and New Nintendo 2DS XL). [10] Nintendo has claimed that the reason for this is due to technical issues regarding the CPU in older Nintendo 3DS models for rendering the emulation, [11] but some fan-made emulators compatible with the old 3DS exist that will run SNES games at full speed.

There were 30 games available to purchase on the New Nintendo 3DS platforms (New Nintendo 3DS, New Nintendo 3DS XL and New Nintendo 2DS XL).

TitlePublisher [3] Developer(s) [3] Release Date [3] [4] ESRB
F-Zero Nintendo Nintendo EAD March 3, 2016E
Pilotwings Nintendo Nintendo EAD March 3, 2016E
Super Mario World Nintendo Nintendo EAD March 3, 2016E
Donkey Kong Country Nintendo Rare March 24, 2016E
EarthBound Nintendo Ape, HAL Laboratory March 24, 2016T
Super Mario Kart Nintendo Nintendo EAD March 24, 2016E
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Nintendo Rare April 14, 2016E
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Nintendo Nintendo EAD April 14, 2016E
Super Metroid Nintendo Nintendo R&D1, Intelligent Systems April 14, 2016E
Super Punch-Out!! Nintendo Nintendo R&D3 May 5, 2016E
Contra III: The Alien Wars Konami KonamiMay 19, 2016E10+
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Nintendo Rare June 2, 2016E
Mega Man 7 Capcom CapcomJune 16, 2016E
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts Capcom CapcomJune 23, 2016E
The Legend of the Mystical Ninja Konami KonamiJuly 7, 2016E
Final Fight Capcom CapcomJuly 14, 2016E
Kirby's Dream Course Nintendo HAL Laboratory, Nintendo EAD July 28, 2016E
Mega Man X Capcom CapcomAugust 11, 2016E
Street Fighter Alpha 2 Capcom CapcomAugust 25, 2016T
Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting Capcom CapcomAugust 25, 2016T
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers Capcom CapcomAugust 25, 2016T
Super Castlevania IV Konami KonamiSeptember 8, 2016E10+
Final Fight 2 Capcom CapcomSeptember 22, 2016E10+
Final Fight 3 Capcom CapcomSeptember 22, 2016T
Mega Man X2 Capcom CapcomOctober 6, 2016E
Breath of Fire Capcom CapcomOctober 20, 2016E
Mega Man X3 Capcom Minakuchi EngineeringNovember 10, 2016E
Breath of Fire II Capcom CapcomNovember 24, 2016E
Demon's Crest Capcom CapcomDecember 8, 2016E
Castlevania: Dracula X Konami KonamiDecember 29, 2016E

Promotion-exclusive titles

Nintendo Entertainment System

There was one title that was exclusively available as a promotional bonus, which was removed from availability after the promotion ended on January 6, 2013. [8]

TitlePublisherDeveloper(s)Release Date ESRB
Donkey Kong: Original Edition [lower-alpha 1] Nintendo NintendoOctober 1, 2012E
  1. Available only to users who downloaded select titles from the Nintendo eShop prior to January 6, 2013.

Game Boy Advance

These titles were originally released for use on the Game Boy Advance, which was launched in 2001. Like the initial NES Virtual Console games, these titles were released exclusively to Nintendo 3DS Ambassadors. Unlike the NES titles, these games were never released to the general public. [12] Additionally, since these titles run natively and are not emulated, they do not support typical emulation features, such as suspended play and restore points.

There were 10 Game Boy Advance games available exclusively for Nintendo 3DS Ambassadors.

TitlePublisherDeveloper(s)Release DateESRB
F-Zero: Maximum Velocity Nintendo NDcube December 16, 2011E
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones Nintendo Intelligent Systems December 16, 2011E
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror Nintendo HAL Laboratory December 16, 2011E
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap Nintendo Capcom December 16, 2011E
Mario Kart: Super Circuit Nintendo Intelligent Systems December 16, 2011E
Mario vs. Donkey Kong Nintendo Nintendo Software Technology December 16, 2011E
Metroid Fusion Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 December 16, 2011E
Wario Land 4 Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 December 16, 2011E
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames! Nintendo Nintendo R&D1 December 16, 2011E
Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 Nintendo Nintendo EAD December 16, 2011E

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