Nintendo is looking to its classic handheld library to spice up its offerings for the struggling Wii U console.
During a Nintendo Direct presentation today, company president Satoru Iwata revealed that it is planning on releasing a handful of GBA games for the Wii U’s Virtual Console. These include Metroid Fusion, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, and Super Mario Advance: Yoshi’s Island.
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Nintendo in Japan revealed that the Virtual Console in that country was getting a much wider selection of GBA games. That includes The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, F-Zero, Golden Sun, and Advance Wars. No word on whether those will come to the North American eShop.
Wii U currently hosts a number of Super Nintendo and NES Virtual Console games. In addition to the GBA titles, Nintendo recently revealed that it would add DS games to the system.