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In a move that completely changes the way digital games are distributed, Nintendo has officially introduced the Virtual Game Cards system at the Nintendo Direct event.
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Plenty of new features are coming with Switch 2, but Nintendo's Virtual Game Cards will be key to the system's success.
The Virtual Console standard was mirrored in PS1 classics, first on PSP and later on PlayStation 3, as well as Xbox “originals” which came to XBLA in late 2007.
The Virtual Console not only featured Nintendo systems like NES, SNES, and N64, it also featured competitor’s consoles, including the Sega Genesis, Commodore 64, and Turbografx-16.
The Switch Virtual Console - codenamed "Clipper" - supposedly began development "around 2015" and was a collaboration between iQue and M2, with the possible involvement of other teams, like NERD.
Nearly 30 years after the launch of the Virtual Boy, not much is publicly known about how, exactly, Nintendo came to be interested in developing what would ultimately become its ill-fated console.
While the virtual shops are back online, that doesn’t mean you can load up on points and go shopping for virtual console and Wii Ware games like it’s 2006. The Wii Shop Channel was shut down ...