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== Virtual Console Global Problems (NES) ==
== Virtual Console Global Problems (NES) ==
The problems listed below may/will occur with any NES game that you test on Dolphin.
The problems listed below may/will occur with any NES game on Dolphin.


===Graphical issues===
===Graphical issues===
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'''Help to complete the list!'''
'''Help to complete the list!'''
If a game is missing or information is incomplete, feel free to modify this page.
*If a game is missing or information is incomplete, feel free to modify this page.
Just click on ''edit'' at the top of the page.
*If there are problems with a game? Go to the wiki page for the game and write down the problem! Just click on ''edit'' at the top of the page.
 
A game is missing? Don't hesitate to edit this page and include a new entry for it! You have any problems with a game? Go to the wiki page for the game and write down the problem!


'''ATTENTION: Please put in alphabetical order!'''
'''ATTENTION: Please put in alphabetical order!'''

Revision as of 20:09, 29 July 2011

The Nintendo Entertainment System (abbreviated to NES or Nintendo) is an 8-bit video game console that was released by Nintendo in North America, Europe and Australia in 1985. In most of Asia, including Japan (where it was first launched in 1983), China, Vietnam, Singapore, Middle East and Hong Kong, it was released as the Family Computer (ファミリーコンピュータ Famirī Konpyūta), commonly abbreviated as the Famicom (ファミコン Famikon, or FC for short). In South Korea, it was known as the Hyundai Comboy (현대 컴보이) and was distributed by Hyundai Electronics. In Russia, an unlicensed clone was manufactured called Dendy (Де́нди). Similarly in India, clones were popular by the names of Little Master and Wiz Kid It was succeeded by the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

As the best-selling gaming console of its time, the NES helped revitalize the US video game industry following the video game crash of 1983, and set the standard for subsequent consoles in everything from game design to controller layout. In addition, with the NES, Nintendo introduced a now-standard business model of software licensing for third-party developers.

Virtual Console Global Problems (NES)

The problems listed below may/will occur with any NES game on Dolphin.

Graphical issues

In any game the visual is simply black, or a mess, only sound are working.

Virtual Console Compatibility List (NES)

Compatibility Description
Stars5.png Perfect: No issues at all!
Stars4.png Playable: Runs well, only minor graphical or audio glitches. Games can be played all the way through
Stars3.png Starts: Starts, maybe even plays well, but crashes or major graphical/audio glitches
Stars2.png Intro/Menu: Hangs/crashes somewhere between booting and starting
Stars1.png Broken: Crashes when booting
Stars0.png Unknown: Has not been tested yet
Region indicator Region description
AU Australia
CA Canada (NTSC /w French translation)
EU Europe, PAL/SECAM territories
JP Japan and Asia (NTSC-J)
KO Korea
NA North America and NTSC territories
RU Russia

Help to complete the list!

  • If a game is missing or information is incomplete, feel free to modify this page.
  • If there are problems with a game? Go to the wiki page for the game and write down the problem! Just click on edit at the top of the page.

ATTENTION: Please put in alphabetical order!

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Title Year Genre Region Compatibility

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