Subscribers can experience Capcom's Game Boy Color versions today on Nintendo Switch, including the acclaimed Mega Man 3.
Three classic handheld Mario titles from the Game Boy era will be available for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers this Tuesday.
With over 33.34 million units sold in the region as of December 31, the Switch has now officially overtaken the Nintendo DS and Game Boy / Game Boy Color.
Two Game Boy titles are available for Expansion Pack subscribers, while regular subscribers get a Super NES and NES title this month.
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages, Pokemon Trading Card Game, Metroid Fusion, and more will be available for subscribers.
Game Boy titles include Metroid 2: Samus Returns and more, while Game Boy Advance gets The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap and other titles.
Even with the recent addition of N64 and Genesis games to the Nintendo Switch Online library, some claim that the rumoured Game Boy additions are still part of the plan.
A new Eurogamer report corroborates earlier leaks, and claims that even more retro consoles' libraries could be added to the service down the line.
A new rumour claims that the Nintendo Switch's online subscription service will soon be adding Game Boy and Game Boy Color games.
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