Nintendo's Virtual Console was a staple of the Wii and Wii U consoles, allowing gamers to download and play classic games from various consoles. However, in 2018, Nintendo discontinued the service, opting for a paid subscription-based model instead.
Hamster Corporation, on the other hand, has announced that it will be reviving this concept with its new "Console Archives" series, which will offer downloadable versions of retro console games for individual purchase on the Switch 2. This move is seen as a direct response to Nintendo's decision, allowing gamers to once again access their favorite classic titles.
The first two releases in the Console Archives lineup are the original PlayStation snowboarding game Cool Boarders and the NES action platformer Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos. Both games will be available for $12 and $8 respectively, with more obscure titles, including Doraemon and Sonic Wings Special, promised to follow.
Hamster Corporation is behind the Arcade Archive series, which has been offering individual arcade games for purchase and emulation on modern consoles since 2014. The company's efforts have included some of Nintendo's classic arcade titles, which were never officially released on the Virtual Console.
The new console archives will offer a more bare-bones experience than Digital Eclipse's full-fledged interactive museums but still include features such as customizable button layouts, screen settings, and the ability to save and load at any time. Hamster Corporation is also calling out to game developers who own the rights to classic titles, inviting them to license or sell these rights in order for more games to be released.
This move may come as a welcome relief for gamers looking to revisit their childhood favorites or experience new classics on modern hardware. With the rise of subscription services and the shift towards digital distribution, it's reassuring to see companies like Hamster Corporation keeping the spirit of retro gaming alive.
Hamster Corporation, on the other hand, has announced that it will be reviving this concept with its new "Console Archives" series, which will offer downloadable versions of retro console games for individual purchase on the Switch 2. This move is seen as a direct response to Nintendo's decision, allowing gamers to once again access their favorite classic titles.
The first two releases in the Console Archives lineup are the original PlayStation snowboarding game Cool Boarders and the NES action platformer Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos. Both games will be available for $12 and $8 respectively, with more obscure titles, including Doraemon and Sonic Wings Special, promised to follow.
Hamster Corporation is behind the Arcade Archive series, which has been offering individual arcade games for purchase and emulation on modern consoles since 2014. The company's efforts have included some of Nintendo's classic arcade titles, which were never officially released on the Virtual Console.
The new console archives will offer a more bare-bones experience than Digital Eclipse's full-fledged interactive museums but still include features such as customizable button layouts, screen settings, and the ability to save and load at any time. Hamster Corporation is also calling out to game developers who own the rights to classic titles, inviting them to license or sell these rights in order for more games to be released.
This move may come as a welcome relief for gamers looking to revisit their childhood favorites or experience new classics on modern hardware. With the rise of subscription services and the shift towards digital distribution, it's reassuring to see companies like Hamster Corporation keeping the spirit of retro gaming alive.