Examples of using Virtual console in English and their translations into Indonesian
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This was later changed with the re-release of the game for the Nintendo 3DS's Virtual Console system, which allowed for in-game progress to be recorded to a single save state accessible at any time while playing the game.
It is the second game of the Mother series, and the only one to be released in the English language until its predecessor was released under the name EarthBound Beginnings in 2015 as part of Wii U's Virtual Console.
The U.S. Nintendo Entertainment System, Genesis and Super NES releases were titled Nobunaga's Ambition; the SNES version was released for Virtual Console on April 27,
each X session usually runs in a separate virtual console.
as well as Virtual Console Arcade, which allows players to download video arcade games.
Instead, people looking to place bets transfer money from their online casino accounts to purchase betting credits on the virtual console- after which the game proceeds in same way as outlined for traditional variant above.
joystick-like remote coupled with diverse online features such as WiiWare, Virtual Console, and much more.
certain WiiWare titles and Virtual Console titles, the Operations Guide button appeared on the Home Menu.
as well as Virtual Console Arcade, which allowed players to download video arcade games.
as well as Virtual Console Arcade, which allows players to download video arcade games.
to allow people who have bought Virtual Console titles on previous Nintendo hardware to re-purchase them on the Switch for a small fee.
Virtual Console(バーチャルコンソール, Bācharu Konsōru),
licensed from third parties to provide means to re-release games from their older platforms on newer systems, with Virtual Console, which re-released classic games as downloadable titles,
then freely rebound from one virtual console to another, and each session can have several connected clients.
including re-downloading purchased WiiWare, Virtual Console titles, and Wii Channel,
including re-downloading purchased WiiWare, Virtual Console titles, and Wii Channel,
lock only this virtual console, allowing user to switch to other virtual consoles.-a
Virtual consoles date back at least to Xenix in the 1980s.
Programs can access the virtual consoles by the device special files.
Use Alt-function keys to switch to other virtual consoles.