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  2. List of Nintendo Switch Online games - Wikipedia

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    For the Nintendo Switch family of systems and Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo distributes emulated retro games to subscribers of their Nintendo Switch Online service. Subscribers have access to games for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), Game Boy (GB) and Game Boy Color (GBC).

  3. N64 classic Pokémon Snap is getting a sequel on the Switch - AOL

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    Called New Pokémon Snap, the game is being developed for the Nintendo Switch. In case you’re too young to remember, the original Pokémon Snap was a Nintendo 64 game in which you snapped ...

  4. Snowboard Kids - Wikipedia

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    Snowboard Kids (スノボキッズ, sunobokizzu), is a snowboarding video game for the Nintendo 64. It was developed by Racdym and published by Atlus. Many reviewers compared its style to that of the Mario Kart series. An enhanced port, Snowboard Kids Plus, was released in Japan in January 1999 for the PlayStation.

  5. Pokémon Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Online features were additionally implemented, allowing players to play the Kids Club mini-games with players through Nintendo Switch Online. [68] The game was later updated to patch out a bug that would consider in-game rental Pokémon's movesets to be hacked. [69]

  6. List of Nintendo 64 games - Wikipedia

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    The final first-party games are Dōbutsu no Mori on April 14, 2001, in Japan, and Mario Party 3 on May 7, 2001, in North America. The final licensed game to be published for the system is the North American exclusive Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 on August 20, 2002. The best-selling game is Super Mario 64 with 11 million units as of May 21, 2003. [8]

  7. 1080° Snowboarding - Wikipedia

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    1080° Snowboarding [a] is a snowboarding video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 in 1998. In the game, players control one of five snowboarders from a third-person perspective, using a combination of buttons to jump and perform tricks across eight levels.