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It looks like Game Boy games will also be available on Switch Online

The advantage of the Switch Online subscription service available on the Nintendo Switch (in addition to accessing online game modes) is that it also provides access to some of the classic titles of the Japanese video game company. For now, it is NES and that SNES popular games can be skinned with the help of, but the Engadget according to his report, it is conceivable that the supply will be enriched with Game Boy games in the future.

The paper first cites a podcast that talked about some of the four emulators found in the service back in 2019. And two of them are still not used, but it is believed that they will be used for Game Boy and Game Boy Color games. And then it was written that this news was confirmed by the own resources of Nintendo Life and Eurogamer. However, according to the information, it is conceivable that there is still a good deal to be expected for these games, nor is it ruled out that these are emulators of other older consoles. In any case, Nintendo told reporters that they had nothing to report on the subject.

More than a hundred NES and more than a hundred SNES games are currently available through Switch Online, including titles such as the top three Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Super Metroid and and Donkey Kong. Games like Pokémon Red & Blue (i.e., the very first Pokémon), Super Mario Land, Dr. Mario, and Donkey Kong Land have been released for Game Boy, so it would be nice for Nintendo audiences.

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