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The NES app launched with the Nintendo Switch Online service on September 19, 2018.
 
The NES app launched with the Nintendo Switch Online service on September 19, 2018.
  
*''[[Adventures of Lolo]]'' (December 2018; unavailable in Japan)
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*''[[Adventures of Lolo]]'' (December 2018; not released in Japan)
 
*''[[Adventures of Lolo 2]]'' (December 2018, Japan only)
 
*''[[Adventures of Lolo 2]]'' (December 2018, Japan only)
 
*''Atlantis no Nazo'' (February 2020, Japan only)
 
*''Atlantis no Nazo'' (February 2020, Japan only)
 
*''[[Balloon Fight]]''
 
*''[[Balloon Fight]]''
 
*''[[Baseball]]''
 
*''[[Baseball]]''
*''Blaster Master'' (January 2019): SP version released in February 2019 which starts the player in Level 8 with Sophia fully equipped.
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*''Blaster Master'' (January 2019)
 
*''City Connection'' (June 2019)
 
*''City Connection'' (June 2019)
*''[[Clu Clu Land]]'' (May 2019, unavailable in Japan)
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*''[[Clu Clu Land]]'' (May 2019, not available in Japan)
 
*''[[Clu Clu Land|Clu Clu Land: Welcome to New Cluclu Land]]'' (May 2019, Japan only)
 
*''[[Clu Clu Land|Clu Clu Land: Welcome to New Cluclu Land]]'' (May 2019, Japan only)
 
*''Crystalis'' (December 2019; February 2020 in Japan)
 
*''Crystalis'' (December 2019; February 2020 in Japan)
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*''Double Dragon II: The Revenge'' (June 2019)
 
*''Double Dragon II: The Revenge'' (June 2019)
 
*''Downtown Nekketsu March: Super-Awesome Field Day!'' (August 2019 in Japan, September 2023 internationally)
 
*''Downtown Nekketsu March: Super-Awesome Field Day!'' (August 2019 in Japan, September 2023 internationally)
*''[[Dr. Mario]]'': SP version released in December 2018 which starts the game right before the cutscene that plays upon completing Level 20 at Hi speed.
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*''[[Dr. Mario]]''
 
*''[[Mother|EarthBound Beginnings]]'' (February 2022): This marks the second time the game has officially made available in English, following its previous release on the [[Wii U Virtual Console]].
 
*''[[Mother|EarthBound Beginnings]]'' (February 2022): This marks the second time the game has officially made available in English, following its previous release on the [[Wii U Virtual Console]].
*''Eliminator Boat Duel'' (February 2020; unavailable in Japan)
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*''Eliminator Boat Duel'' (February 2020; not available in Japan)
 
*''[[Excitebike]]''
 
*''[[Excitebike]]''
 
*''[[Famicom Wars]]'' (December 2019, Japan only)
 
*''[[Famicom Wars]]'' (December 2019, Japan only)
 
*''Fire 'n Ice'' (February 2021)
 
*''Fire 'n Ice'' (February 2021)
*''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & The Blade of Light]]'' (March 2019, Japan only): two SP versions released in April 2020 for the game's 30th anniversary - one which starts the game in the final chapter with all the characters unlocked and one which starts the game in the middle of a battle just as [[Palla]], [[Catria]] and [[Est]] are performing a Triangle Attack.
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*''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & The Blade of Light]]'' (March 2019, Japan only)
*''Ghosts 'n Goblins'': SP version released in January 2019 which starts the game at Stage 6 with the dagger equipped.
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*''Ghosts 'n Goblins''
*''Gradius'': Two SP versions released - first one in released in November 2018 which started the game at Stage 5 with full power; second one released in August 2019 which has the Second Loop automatically unlocked.
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*''Gradius''
 
*''[[Ice Climber]]''
 
*''[[Ice Climber]]''
 
*''[[Ice Hockey]]''
 
*''[[Ice Hockey]]''
*''The Immortal'' (July 2020; unavailable in Japan)
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*''The Immortal'' (July 2020; not available in Japan)
 
*''[[Joy Mech Fight]]'' (January 2019 in Japan, September 2023 internationally)  
 
*''[[Joy Mech Fight]]'' (January 2019 in Japan, September 2023 internationally)  
 
*''Journey to Silius'' (December 2019; May 2020 in Japan)
 
*''Journey to Silius'' (December 2019; May 2020 in Japan)
*''[[Kid Icarus]]'' (March 2019): SP version released in April 2019 which starts the game on the final stage with the [[Three Sacred Treasures]].
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*''[[Kid Icarus]]'' (March 2019)
*''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' (February 2019): SP version released in March 2019 which starts the game with the Extra Game and Sound Test automatically unlocked.
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*''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' (February 2019)
 
*''King Fu Heroes'' (August 2019)
 
*''King Fu Heroes'' (August 2019)
*''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'': SP version released in October 2018 which starts the player with all items/weapons and 255 Rupees.
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*''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''
 
*''Mappy-Land'' (March 2022)
 
*''Mappy-Land'' (March 2022)
 
*''[[Mario Bros.]]''
 
*''[[Mario Bros.]]''
*''[[Metroid (game)|Metroid]]'' (November 2018): Two SP versions released - first one in December 2018 which started the game with all of Samus's equipment right before the battle with [[Ridley]], promoting RIdley's playable inclusion in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''; second released in February 2019 which starts Samus with all equipment and upgrades as well as with the bosses already defeated, making it possible to go straight to [[Mother Brain]].
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*''[[Metroid (game)|Metroid]]'' (November 2018)
*''Mighty Bomb Jack'' (November 2018): SP version released in July 2017 which starts the game in the final zone.
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*''Mighty Bomb Jack'' (November 2018)
 
*''[[The Mysterious Murasame Castle]]'' (October 2023)
 
*''[[The Mysterious Murasame Castle]]'' (October 2023)
 
*''Mystery Tower'' (June 2023)
 
*''Mystery Tower'' (June 2023)
*''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]'' (October 2018): SP version released only in Japan in November 2018, which starts the game with every course unlocked.
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*''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]'' (October 2018)
 
*''Nightshade'' (December 2020)
 
*''Nightshade'' (December 2020)
*''Ninja Gaiden'' (December 2018): SP version released in January 2019 which starts the player in Stage 6-4 just before the final boss battle.
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*''Ninja Gaiden'' (December 2018)
 
*''Ninja JaJaMaru-kun'' (May 2021)
 
*''Ninja JaJaMaru-kun'' (May 2021)
 
*''[[Pinball]]'' (May 2022)
 
*''[[Pinball]]'' (May 2022)
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*''Route-16 Turbo'' (December 2019, Japan only)
 
*''Route-16 Turbo'' (December 2019, Japan only)
 
*''Rygar'' (May 2020)
 
*''Rygar'' (May 2020)
*''S.C.A.T.: Special Cybernetic Attack Team'' (September 2020; unavailable in Japan)
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*''S.C.A.T.: Special Cybernetic Attack Team'' (September 2020; not available in Japan)
*''Shadow of the Ninja'' (February 2020; unavailable in Japan)
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*''Shadow of the Ninja'' (February 2020; not available in Japan)
 
*''[[Smash Ping Pong]] (December 2020, Japan only)
 
*''[[Smash Ping Pong]] (December 2020, Japan only)
 
*''Snake Rattle 'n' Roll'' (February 2024; unavailable in Japan)
 
*''Snake Rattle 'n' Roll'' (February 2024; unavailable in Japan)
 
*''[[Soccer]]''
 
*''[[Soccer]]''
 
*''Solomon's Key'' (October 2018)
 
*''Solomon's Key'' (October 2018)
*''Star Solider'' (April 2019): SP version released in May 2019 which starts the player on the eighth stage with the ability to shoot in eight directions and a protective shield.
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*''Star Solider'' (April 2019)
*''[[StarTropics]]'' (March 2019; unavailable in Japan)
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*''[[StarTropics]]'' (March 2019; not available in Japan)
 
*''Super Dodge Ball'' (October 2018)
 
*''Super Dodge Ball'' (October 2018)
 
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
 
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
 
*''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' (April 2019)
 
*''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' (April 2019)
 
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' (February 2019)
 
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' (February 2019)
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': SP version made available in July 2021, which starts [[Mario]] in the eighth world with eight of the game's seven power-ups (with the official description referring to Tanooki Mario's statue form as an eighth power-up for the sake of completing the theme) in his inventory.
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*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
 
*''Tecmo Bowl''
 
*''Tecmo Bowl''
 
*''[[Tennis]]''
 
*''[[Tennis]]''
 
*''Tsuppari Oozumou'' (February 2019)
 
*''Tsuppari Oozumou'' (February 2019)
*''Twinbee'' (November 2018): SP version released in June 2019 which starts the player on Stage 6, starting the game's harder second round.
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*''Twinbee'' (November 2018)
 
*''Vice: Project Doom'' (August 2019; July 2020 in Japan)
 
*''Vice: Project Doom'' (August 2019; July 2020 in Japan)
 
*''[[Volleyball]]'' (June 2019)
 
*''[[Volleyball]]'' (June 2019)
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*''Yie Ar Kung-Fu'' (March 2019, Japan only)
 
*''Yie Ar Kung-Fu'' (March 2019, Japan only)
 
*''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]''
 
*''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]''
*''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'' (January 2019): SP version released in March 2019 which starts the game with Link's Attack, Magic and Health already maxed out.
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*''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'' (January 2019)
  
 
==Super NES==
 
==Super NES==

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