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'''Nintendo Classics''', formerly | '''Nintendo Classics''', formerly called '''Nintendo Switch Online classic game libraries''', is a rental platform for the digital distribution of games previously published on older hardware to the {{Meta|Nintendo Switch}} and {{Meta|Nintendo Switch 2}} through official emulation. A collection of titles from hardware are officially bought and downloaded from the Nintendo Switch Online subscription, and installed to the console's internal memory or, following an eventual system update, an external SD card, although some internal memory still needed to be free in order to play the game, if it was installed externally. Although the platform is operated by {{Meta|Nintendo}}, it also featured games from hardware made by other companies. | ||
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====Pokémon Mystery Dungeon==== | ====Pokémon Mystery Dungeon==== | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 14 July 2025
Nintendo Classics, formerly called Nintendo Switch Online classic game libraries, is a rental platform for the digital distribution of games previously published on older hardware to the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 through official emulation. A collection of titles from hardware are officially bought and downloaded from the Nintendo Switch Online subscription, and installed to the console's internal memory or, following an eventual system update, an external SD card, although some internal memory still needed to be free in order to play the game, if it was installed externally. Although the platform is operated by Nintendo, it also featured games from hardware made by other companies.
Currently, there are two types of subscriptions with the following hardware to rent:
- Nintendo Switch Online: Famicom, NES, Super Famicom, Super Nintendo, Game Boy and Game Boy Color
- Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack:
- Any Nintendo Switch: Nintendo 64, Sega Genesis/Sega Mega Drive, Game Boy Advance
- Exclusive to Nintendo Switch 2: Nintendo GameCube
Software
Games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
In Other Languages
Language | Name | |
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English | Nintendo Classics | |
Japanese | Nintendo Classics | |
French | Europe | Nintendo Classics |
Canada | Nintendo Classics | |
Spanish | Europe | Nintendo Classics |
Latin America | Nintendo Classics | |
German | Nintendo Classics | |
Italian | Nintendo Classics | |
Portuguese | Europe | Nintendo Classics |
Brazil | Nintendo Classics | |
Dutch | Nintendo Classics | |
Russian | Nintendo Classics | |
Korean | Nintendo Classics | |
Chinese | Simplified | Nintendo Classics |
Traditional | Nintendo Classics |
See Also
Consoles and Hardware | |
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Nintendo | Game Boy • Game Boy Advance • Game Boy Color • Nintendo 3DS • Nintendo64 • Nintendo DS • Nintendo Switch (Nintendo Classics) • Nintendo Switch 2 (Nintendo Classics) • Super Famicom • Wii (Virtual Console • WiiWare) • Wii U (Virtual Console) |
Sony | PlayStation • PlayStation 2 • PlayStation 4 • PlayStation Portable • PlayStation Vita |
Others | Dreamcast • Microsoft Windows • Mobile phones • Nintendo Power (service) • Pachinko • Smartphones (Android • iOS) • Steam (Steam Deck) • WonderSwan |