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Nintendo is finally bringing Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games to Switch

For years now, fans have been asking for Nintendo to bring more classic games to the Switch. The company started off slow, with N64 and Super Nintendo titles. Now, we are finally going to start seeing Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games on the Switch.

Game Boy games will be added to the Switch via another Switch Online expansion pack. The first wave of titles includes the likes of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX, Metroid 2, Wario Land 3, Tetris and more.

Game Boy Advance titles include Super Mario Advance 4, Wario Ware, Zelda Minish Cap and a few others. It is unclear if more games will be added over time, but there are certainly a ton more classic games that fans would like to see.

The Game Boy emulator will be available as part of the Switch Online expansion later today.

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KitGuru Says: This is fantastic news, but there's still a large library of Game Boy classics we'd like to see included. 

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