![]() ![]() This set of titles are some of the best that the Game Boy/Game Boy Color has to offer and would be so much fun to re-experience on modern hardware. This Game Boy Color classic pushed the console to limits, showcasing a unique colourful adventure, stellar music, and a choice between a combat-oriented experience in Seasons and a puzzle-focused one in Ages. While some would say Link’s Awakening would be the Zelda title to drop on this list, Seasons/Ages took what the prior title did and refined it. These classic Zelda adventures were released in May 2001 to critical acclaim. So, here are the 15 titles from Nintendo’s groundbreaking portable that need to be on Nintendo Switch Online: The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages/Seasonsĭespite being two different takes on the same game, both The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Ages need to be on Nintendo Switch Online. This news would make sense as September marks the three-year anniversary of the service, making it the perfect time to drop news such as this. However, that does not mean they are doing nothing with their new take on classic emulation.Īccording to known Nintendo insider NateDrake, Game Boy and Game Boy Color titles could be making their way onto Nintendo Switch Online sometime later this month. ![]() While fans have been clamouring for systems like the Nintendo 64 and GameCube to come to Switch, there has been silence from Nintendo’s camp on the matter. ![]() What seemed to be a yearly rollout for the new consoles on the service has ground to a halt. Games have continued to join the already stacked lineup of titles on the service with almost monthly updates, but it has been nearly two years since a new console debuted on Nintendo Online. It’s an effort that honours the classics while offering little quality of life improvements that console players will enjoy. Whether it be taking on Ganon in The Legend of Zelda or jumping upon Yoshi for the first time in Super Mario World, it is all there with special features like custom save states and a handy rewind button. The Switch manufacturer has collected the best of its NES and SNES catalogue, allowing gamers of all ages to experience watershed moments in gaming history. However, there’s one saving grace to the Switch’s online offering - a hidden gem amongst a crowded landscape of gaming services - Nintendo Switch Online’s retro games collection.Īs of right now, over 100 classic games are fully playable as a part of Nintendo’s online service. Most titles are nearly unplayable when venturing into online multiplayer, with disconnections and stuttering frame rates being commonplace. The “big N” seems to be eons behind its competition regarding its online infrastructure. As a gamer in 2021, it can be easy to poke fun at Nintendo’s paid online service. ![]()
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