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3 Game Boy games available for Switch Online members

Nintendo has been very active with the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack retro libraries lately. Although it varies which retro library Nintendo updates, Nintendo’s schedule with new additions has reached a point where it is guaranteed to see at least one retro game added a month.

Well, Nintendo has officially announced some more additions. Super Mario Land, Alleyway and Baseball are now available for Nintendo Switch Online members. All of them can be found in the Game Boy retro game library. You can see Nintendo of America’s announcement tweet about the matter down below.

17 thoughts on “3 Game Boy games available for Switch Online members”

  1. Classic games sometimes feel like classical music. Some are way too classic and harder to enjoy as time goes by and some are practically timeless and masterpieces, though most are the former.

    1. Classical music by no means is harder to enjoy as time passes. That depends on taste. I get what you try to say, but classical music is not the right example, my dude. It never becomes outdated.

      1. Yeah, some pieces withstand time but others don’t hold up. All the famous pieces you know are good because there great, there is tons upon tons you haven’t listen to, and that’s for a reason :).

        1. I’m more inclined to agree with what Wee was saying, but now I’m curious; which classical scores do you consider outdated? I don’t wanna drum up any fights or anything, but this is the first time I’ve heard someone refer to classical music that way. I gotta understand this perspective

            1. I mean, sure yeah, but can you please give me some examples so I can actually go and do that?

    1. You already know the answer… N E V E R. Game freak is stingy they will never please their fans without a massive profit. I hope to GOD I’m wrong cause I want those games so bad on nso, imagine trading and battling with the online, without a doubt all my friends and I would start to play all together.

      1. I bet Game Freak won’t let Nintendo put them on NSO so that they can put them on the eShop or something. At first I was gonna say they’d put them into a compilation a la Final Fantasy or Super Mario 3D All-Stars, but I doubt they’d even do that.

    2. Unlikely. Back when the released GB games on the 3DS VC, normal GB games cost $3-5 but the Pokemon games costs $10 per version, per language. I kinda doubt they are going to release them for free to NSO members but who knows

    3. At this point they are probably saving it for the next console, it could also be used as a marketing campaign prior the release of the next mainline pokemon game.

  2. All classical music is outdated. Music gets outdated every 10 years and this crap is from the 16th century.

  3. Switch Online keeps surprising with its classic additions, and bringing Game Boy games to the platform is a great move. It’s always interesting to revisit these retro titles, whether for nostalgia or just to see how gaming has evolved. Having access to them on modern devices makes it so much easier to enjoy without needing the original hardware. While gaming has changed a lot, classics still hold their charm. The variety of available games can make a difference, so checking updates regularly helps. For those who enjoy exploring different gaming experiences, sites like oceanspin casino offer insights into various gaming options. The right platform can enhance the overall experience, whether it’s retro gaming or other forms of entertainment. Convenience matters, and having choices in how to enjoy games always makes things more interesting.

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