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					<description><![CDATA[Well, you can use the Virtual console on the Wii to dwolnoad games. They have Contra and all (I think) of the old Mario games. N64 games are 1000 points ($ 10), SNES games cost 800 ($ 8), and NES is 500 ($ 5). They have some other non-Nintendo systems too, but I don&#039;t know how much the games cost.After a few games, you might run low on the Wii&#039;s internal memory and need to store games on an SD card But if you want old school games on your console without using a hack or buying a bunch of systems or a collection, then you might try getting a Wii.EDIT: I think what you&#039;re talking about is a mod/hack that you hook up to your Wii (don&#039;t really know how it works) and you dwolnoad ROMs from your computer to play on your Wii. The homebrew channel, maybe?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, you can use the Virtual console on the Wii to dwolnoad games. They have Contra and all (I think) of the old Mario games. N64 games are 1000 points ($ 10), SNES games cost 800 ($ 8), and NES is 500 ($ 5). They have some other non-Nintendo systems too, but I don&#8217;t know how much the games cost.After a few games, you might run low on the Wii&#8217;s internal memory and need to store games on an SD card But if you want old school games on your console without using a hack or buying a bunch of systems or a collection, then you might try getting a Wii.EDIT: I think what you&#8217;re talking about is a mod/hack that you hook up to your Wii (don&#8217;t really know how it works) and you dwolnoad ROMs from your computer to play on your Wii. The homebrew channel, maybe?</p>
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