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Ghosts'n Goblins Wii Points. Golden Axe Wii Points. Ninja Gaiden Wii Points. Rygar Wii Points. Solomon's Key Wii Points. Wii Points was a payment system that Nintendo used for consumers to purchase games and other features for its Wii console through the Wii Shop Channel.
Consumers could purchase a "Wii Points Card" which they would then spend online. The main use of the card was to buy virtual console games. However, consumers were also able to use their Wii Points card to purchase the Opera Wii Browser, although the software was downloadable for free until June , and became free permanently in September Wii Points could be bought in this way from retailers or purchased online directly from Nintendo.
Prepaid cards in Japan would be made available in multiples of 1,, 3, and 5, points, with the 5, point card coming bundled with a classic controller. In all other regions, there would only be point cards. The starting prices of the Virtual Console games depended on what system the game was originally developed for.
Some titles had cost more than these minimum set prices. When released to the public, Japan got the game on June 6, , Australia and Europe go it on September 13, , and the US got it on November 22, It was released on June 7, Ocarina of Time was the fourth Zelda game available on the Virtual Console for the Wii and is one of the most-downloaded Virtual Console titles.
None of the Nintendo 64 Virtual Console games feature force feedback, which was originally provided from a "Rumble Pak", resulting in the Stone of Agony being useless to the player. In addition, the game restores the Stone of Agony's rumble feature. It was the th game to be released on the North American Virtual Console. This was considered a big milestone for the Virtual Console, and this was mentioned in the updates section.
It was released on December 15th, in Australia and December 16th, in Japan, North America, and Europe along with nine other Game Boy Advance titles, which were all released exclusively for the Ambassador Program for those who bought the Nintendo 3DS before the price dropped.
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