It’s also likely we’ll see Nintendo bring collections of games to market too, similar to how Sega is bringing its Mega Drive collection of titles to Switch with Sega Ages and the regular ACA NeoGeo games that come to the eShop. By moving away from the VC template, Nintendo can publish what it likes without any expectations to suddenly drop a huge number of NES, SNES and N64 games. Virtual Console was incredibly popular, but it was also terribly fragmented, with some Virtual Console games only available on certain systems. Going forward, it’s likely Nintendo will be bringing revamped or remastered titles to Switch instead of offering up a straight emulation. READ NEXT: The best Nintendo Switch games The Nintendo Switch Online NES games are just one sign that classic games will be on the switch, albeit with revamped features and online multiplayer. With Nintendo Switch Online launching in a month’s time, it’s possible Nintendo has changed tack on its Virtual Console plans. Nintendo claims that it won’t be bringing “classic games together under the Virtual Console banner”, but it doesn’t state that it won’t be bringing classic games to the Switch at all.
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