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Nintendo's Game Boy Advance games are great, but thankfully they're not the only ones taking advantage of the portable's Wii U emulation. Capcom confirmed their plans to IGN, and they'll be kicking things off with Mega Man Battle Network 3: Blue Version and Mega Man Battle Network 3: White Version.
The Australian Classification Board outed both versions last week, so it's nice to hear Capcom come forth as the first third-party company to bring GBA games to Wii U Virtual Console. There's more on the way, too, with Capcom saying, "We are working on bringing this and other GBA titles to the North American Virtual Console … We'll have more information about the lineup in the coming months."