We're patiently waiting for these retro games to come to Nintendo Switch - TechnW3

People love retro games. The nostalgia, the challenging design, and the music keep people coming back, with some indie developers even making games that emulate the retro feel. With this outcry for old games, Nintendo's follow-up to the Virtual Console service they offered from the Wii to the Wii U was Nintendo Switch Online. Sadly, this service only includes games from the NES and SNES library, but there are so many more we'd love to see. Here's a list of games that we think should be ported to the Nintendo Switch.

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★ Featured favorite

Super Mario 3D All-Stars for Nintendo Switch

Super Mario 3D All-Stars reminded us all of just how much we'd like to see N64, GameCube, and Wii games on the system. This game is technically available on the Nintendo Switch but is no longer in production. We'd love to see this game brought back — even if in digital form — or sold separately.

$60 at Amazon $60 at Best Buy

Triple the Samus

Metroid Prime Trilogy for Nintendo Switch

Staff Pick

One of the best titles on the Nintendo Wii, the Metroid Prime Trilogy takes us on a journey with the famous space bounty hunter, Samus Aran. While we're waiting on Metroid Prime 4, we'd love to brush up on our Samus lore with a port of this critically acclaimed collection.

$20 at Amazon (Wii U Digital Code)

Four heroes

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures

This game originally required lots of peripherals, namely several GameBoy Advance systems and tons of cables. It would be nice to see this multiplayer-focused title remade into something that takes advantage of wireless connectivity.

$70 at Amazon

Here we go!

Mario Kart: Double Dash on GameCube

Tester of skills, destroyer of friendships. This classic iteration of Mario Kart and its dual-driver mechanic would be sure to bring people together, especially with an added online play component.

$70 at Amazon

Feel the rhythm

Rhythm Heaven Megamix

This definitive collection of Rhythm Heaven minigames dating back to the GameBoy Advance can give the Nintendo Switch all the rhythm goodness it needs.

$30 at Amazon (3DS Digital Code)

Thar' she blows!

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD

After the gorgeous HD re-release on the Nintendo Wii U, this is begging for a Nintendo Switch port. The quality-of-life enhancements make this classic even more fun to play.

$20 at Amazon (Wii U Digital Code)

Lone wolf

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD for Wii U

Sure, this game has already been released on three consoles, but one more wouldn't hurt! A re-release of the HD version alongside the Wolf Link amiibo would be great for fans who didn't buy the Wii U version.

$50 at Amazon (Wii U Digital Code)

Grandma's favorite

Wii Sports on Wii

Arguably one of the best launch titles ever, this game is fun for everyone. It would work perfectly with the Joy-Con, and we'd love to see it combined with Wii Sports Resort for a nostalgic experience.

$110 at Amazon

Open sesame

Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door for Gamecube

Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is regarded as the best game in the Paper Mario franchise, but there's no way to play this game outside of the GameCube version. Bringing this game to the Switch would give younger players a chance to experience this great story.

$200 at Amazon

Hello sunshine

Golden Sun

Saving the lost art of alchemy has never been so exciting. A new entry in the Golden Sun franchise is one of the most sought-after releases on the Switch, so a port of the GBA game would definitely be appreciated.

$8 at Amazon (Wii U Digital Code)

Settle it in Smash

Super Smash Bros. Melee for Gamecube

Super Smash Bros. Melee is, for some, the definitive Smash Bros. game. Melee fans would rejoice if a direct port was brought to the Switch, with online functionality and GameCube controller support.

$75 at Amazon

Kickin' it

Mario Strikers Charged

There hasn't been a new Mario soccer game since 2007 on the Wii. With so many great Mario sports games, it would be great to have a change of pace with one of the most popular sports in the world.

$20 at Amazon (Wii U Digital Code)

Home run

Mario Super Sluggers

Another sport missing from the Mario roster is good ol' fashioned baseball. A port of this game could really take advantage of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con technology.

$20 at Amazon (Wii U Digital Code)

Retro games we need on Switch

There's no doubt that if these games made their way onto the Nintendo Switch, that they'd be considered some of the best games on the system. Bringing Super Mario 3D All-Stars would be the most popular option, as it's already optimized for the system.

With no Metroid Prime game being available since the Wii, bringing the Metroid Prime Trilogy will help those interested in Metroid Prime 4 understand Samus' backstory. Rumors of a Trilogy port have been floating around, so fans would certainly appreciate having those rumors confirmed.

Other good candidates for Switch ports and remasters are those who never made it off their initial system. While many have been re-released on the Wii U Virtual Console, games like Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door never made it off the GameCube. Those craving another game to play after Paper Mario: The Origami King would be overjoyed to experience this classic game all over again.

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