Nintendo has just enriched its Nintendo Switch Online service by adding three classic Sega Genesis games, broadening an already impressive lineup of retro games available in their November update. This subscription service not only features a variety of games from the Game Boy Color and Nintendo 64 eras, but it also includes a catalog of Super Nintendo Entertainment System titles.
Currently, the gaming community is eagerly watching Nintendo, as speculation and rumors about the potential announcement of the Switch 2 continue to circulate. In anticipation of this, Nintendo has kicked off the final quarter of 2024 with a slew of retro releases, adding titles like Banjo-Tooie, Shadow Man, and Turok 2: Seeds of Evil to the Switch Online collection. These nostalgic additions are perfect for those looking to relive cherished gaming moments as the festive season approaches.
In this latest update, Sega Genesis fans can rejoice as games such as Wolf of the Battlefield: MERCS, ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron, and Vectorman are now playable through the Nintendo Switch Online service. Originally released in the early ’90s, these titles offer a slice of nostalgia. MERCS, a classic run-and-gun title by Capcom, is joined by ToeJam & Earl’s quirky 1993 sequel and the action-packed platformer Vectorman from 1995. While Sega might be pulling some of their classics from digital stores, Nintendo is stepping in to ensure that Genesis enthusiasts aren’t left in the lurch.
For those eager to experience these ’90s Sega Genesis gems, having a Nintendo Switch Online membership is essential. Additionally, you’ll need to subscribe to the Expansions Pack, which serves as a key to unlocking this collection of retro titles. Just in time for Black Friday, Nintendo is running a “buy one, get one” offer on Switch Online subscriptions, although this offer comes with a region-specific limitation. The community has warmly welcomed these Genesis titles, and there’s a growing call on social media for even more beloved Game Boy classics like Tekken Advance and Metal Gear Solid from 2000 to join the service.
That said, it’s not all good news for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. Come 2026, millions of users are set to lose access due to the ending of Nintendo’s partnership with Tencent. Fortunately, redemption codes will be available for affected users in China. Despite this setback, the platform is still serving up a diverse array of vintage games, giving new players a chance to discover series like ToeJam & Earl for the first time.
In addition to these online offerings, Nintendo’s hardware lineup keeps improving, with the OLED Switch model leading the way. This console features a stunning 7-inch OLED screen, an adjustable stand, and 64GB of storage, enhanced by a wired LAN port for better connectivity. Its vibrant display and improved audio make for an enhanced gaming experience, and it’s a breeze to set up, ensuring players can jump right into their favorite games with minimal hassle.