Talking Point: Will The Switch Ever Get A ‘Nintendo Selects’ Range?

Discounted delights.

Before the June Direct came along, we were starting to think that 2024 would be the year of remakes and remasters on Switch. We had Another Code: Recollection, Mario vs. Donkey Kong, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD already banked and that was before Donkey Kong Country Returns HD (releasing in 2025) was added to the pile. Sure, new titles like Echoes of Wisdom and Mario & Luigi: Brothership left things looking a little brighter, but, like it or not, as the Switch keeps chugging through its eighth year, Nintendo is clearly relying on the old faithful to tide us over until new hardware.

It’s no surprise, of course. Game development is no walk in the park, and despite the Switch’s undoubtedly impressive library, there are still a handful of classics that are yet to make the jump to the hybrid console *cough Wind Waker cough*. It’s the way that most Nintendo consoles go in their senior years, but these late-life lineups have historically been counterbalanced by a ‘Nintendo Selects’ range, a chance for owners to catch up on some of the console’s bestsellers at a reduced price.

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