![]() That's good and bad news: good because the collection appears focused on NES games, bad because the idea of a subscription-based Virtual Console with access to games across Nintendo platforms sounds like a great idea. Still, we know that the classic games collection is not a replacement for Virtual Console, even if plenty of fans have expressed a certain willingness to pay a subscription fee for access to some portion of Nintendo's vast library. Previous consoles have accessed games from the back catalog through Virtual Console, but Nintendo has been cagey about whether or not that service will be made available on the Switch, or what games might be available if it were. The future of Nintendo's classic game's library on the Switch is a murky thing indeed. If the data mining report is accurate, it suggests that the Switch has been built to play NES games since day one. Golf could well be included in that service, and it does apparently include motion controls, at least according to the report. It's still a little unclear what's going on with that, but it does appear that the subscription services will have some kind of focus on multiplayer games that come with upgrades for the Switch like online play or motion controls. This could have something to do with the selection of classic games that Nintendo will be offering alongside a subscription to the Nintendo Switch's online services. ![]()
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