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How do i use Nintendo Wii "Virtual Console Interface" ?

Nintendo's Virtual Console is integrated within the Wii Channels system, which is used to browse a database of games available for download and then purchase them. Click the link below to know at which point the titles become available in the Wii Channels interface

The Virtual Console Interface

Nintendo's Virtual Console is integrated within the Wii Channels system. Players use the Wii Shopping Channel to browse a database of games available for download and then purchase them, at which point the titles become available in the Wii Channels interface. Observe below:

                                                                              

The Wii Channels setup allows for approximately 12 different Channels per page. If gamers run out of room on the first page, they simply point the Wii-mote to the right and the page scrolls, revealing another 12 slots. There are a total of four pages and 48 slots available, although Nintendo has indicated that more slots may become available for players who expand their Wii's memory with an optional SD card. After they have been purchased, gamers can delete and re-download Virtual Console games at no additional cost, and hence the issue of storage space really isn't an issue.

The screenshot we've provided shows a mishmash of Channels in no particular order. Messy Wii owners (you know who you are) can carelessly arrange their Channels in a similar fashion. However, neat freaks can in contrast organize the presentation of their various Channels, too. Users could, for instance, separate all Virtual Console games behind one icon or, if they'd prefer, they could organize all Metroid titles behind an icon.
Source: Nintendo