But it's not just going to require a subscription.
Expansion Pack subscribers are about to risk their eyesight for a new Switch game library.
It was announced in today's Nintendo Direct that the Virtual Boy, Nintendo's ill-fated 1995 attempt at early VR, will be made available for Switch and Switch 2 owners subscribed to the Expansion Pack beginning on February 17. Mario Tennis, Galactic Pinball, and Teleroboxer will be along the lineup, with 14 games - virtually the entire VB library - promised.
In order to play the Virtual Boy games, the system will need to be undocked and Joy-Con controllers removed to slide into either a model of the Virtual Boy or a cardboard sleeve. These will be sold to NSO subscribers at a later date, presumably before February.
The frustrating thing is that they had a system on the market for years that had glasses free 3D and they didn't re-release these games then.The Red Viper emulator for modded 3DS’sesses is really good: makes use of the 3D slider, can be played 2D, has save states, and offers color palettes. It’s holding me over until I can fully mod my Virtual Boy.
But the approach they're going with is laughably greedy for a product that's notorious for being a huge bomb. Will they even sell a thousand of these things?Brother, have you met Nintendo fans? 😂