Classic games on the Nintendo Switch weren't initially what players hoped for. Nintendo previously released classic games under the Virtual Console brand across the Wii, Wii U and 3DS, and players ...
Nintendo has made the shock announcement of the return of Virtual Boy. Virtual Boy Nintendo Classics launches February 17, 2026 via the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscription on Switch 1 ...
Updating “ Update Day ,” or the Wii Shop Wednesday song, the bossa nova ode to the Virtual Console runs a little shorter.
With its fairly limited launch lineup, some of the most compelling Switch 2 games soon after the console’s release have been Nintendo classics of a bygone era. Some of the best games of the GameCube ...
Earlier this week, Nintendo announced that they’re finally bringing GameCube games to their subscription-based Nintendo Switch Online service—now known as Nintendo Classics—with one major catch: ...
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GameCube Nintendo Classics are exclusive to Switch 2, and you'll need a subscription to buy the wireless GameCube controller. Reading time 3 minutes One of Nintendo’s most beloved and—for its ...
Did you know you can play two out of the three GameCube Classics available on Switch 2 in 16:9 widescreen mode, instead of 4:3 aspect ratio with the dotted black border that’s on every other retro ...
Nintendo surprises Switch Online subscribers with a fresh shadowdrop of two classic Game Boy titles from the early 90s. As a perk of the Nintendo Switch Online subscription service, users can play ...
A Wii game that launched all the way back in 2010 has shockingly received new content this week from Nintendo.
Take a look at a new batch of Nintendo Classics that have been added to the Nintendo Switch Online Service, offering classics of the past for the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2. On the NES side ...
From iconic platformers to groundbreaking fighters, these classic SNES games are timeless gems that continue to impress.