![]() The Pokémon franchise is owned by The Pokémon Company, which is an entity consisting of Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures. Nintendo has added a ton of first-party games to Nintendo Switch Online, as it has full ownership over them, including games from the Super Mario Bros., Metroid, F-Zero, and The Legend of Zelda franchises. It's a surprisingly common belief that Nintendo owns the Pokémon franchise, but that's not strictly true. ![]() There is at least one Pokémon game confirmed for the Expansion Pack and it could lead to more Pokémon games arriving in the future. Pokémon Red and Blue were the second biggest titles on the system (after Tetris) and they helped create the biggest multimedia franchise in the world. If Nintendo brings Game Boy games to Nintendo Switch Online, then it needs to include some of the mainline Pokémon games, as they would add a ton of value to the service. Related: Legends: Arceus Gets New Lore-Friendly Poké Ball For Pokémon Home The vast majority of the games on these apps are first-party titles or are lesser-known third-party titles Luckily, Nintendo has a jacked first-party roster of titles, which include some of the best games of the 8-bit and 16-bit eras. Those who subscribe to the service will receive access to NES and SNES games, with the added bonuses of save states and online multiplayer in compatible games. Nintendo Switch Online is the successor to the Virtual Console on the Wii, 3DS, and Wii U.
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