Mario Bros.
Originally released in 1986 for the original Nintendo Entertainment System, this arcade-style game stars Mario and Luigi in a multiplayer adventure. It's your job to help the brothers clear the stage by sweeping away crabs, turtles and flies while avoiding enemies and collecting coins. Two players can play simultaneously using a Wii Remote, Wii Classic Controller or GameCube controller.
Donkey Kong
Originally released in 1986 for the NES, Donkey Kong is the game that put Nintendo on the map. You must help Mario ascend a labyrinth of structural beams while dodging fireballs and exploding barrels hurled by the angry Donkey Kong, who holds Pauline hostage at the top of the dangerous structure. Two players can alternate on this never-ending arcade-style game that's compatible with the Wii Remote, Wii Classic Controller and GameCube controller.
Super Mario World
Originally released in 1991 for the Super NES, Super Mario World comes in on Mario and his crew just after Princess Toadstool is kidnapped while on vacation in Dinosaur Land. With the help of Yoshi, who can swallow enemies whole, you must direct Mario through 74 different areas complete with hidden paths, secret exits and bonus stages. Two players alternate turns; this game is compatible with the Wii Classic Controller and the GameCube controller.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Originally released in 2007 for the Nintendo 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time relates the story of the origin of the Triforce and the first exploits of Link and the Princess Zelda. Immerse yourself in immense dungeons full of creatures, ride horseback across rolling hills, climb dangerous mountains and swim through raging rivers as you help Link stop the thieving King Ganondorf from stealing the Triforce and using it to unleash his evil upon the world. Playable by only one player, this game is compatible with the Wii Classic Controller and the GameCube controller.