

Nintendo removes a game from its retro library for the first time

Never before has a retro game been removed from the Switch online catalogue. The decision on "Super Soccer" could herald a new practice from Nintendo - and have long-term consequences for owners of digital content.
Nothing lasts forever. Especially not video games. We have to be aware of that. Now, for the first time, a retro game from the Nintendo Switch online library has been affected. The affected game is "Super Soccer", which was originally released in 1991 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES).
No specific reasons for the removal
Nintendo has not given any specific reasons for this decision, but it is suspected that expiring licence agreements or other legal reasons could play a role. One reason could be that "Super Soccer" was published by Nintendo itself in the West. In Japan, however, the developer of the game, Human Entertainment, took over. However, this company no longer exists. All intellectual property is now owned by Spike Chunsoft.
However, it remains certain that the Nintendo Switch online library is not a permanent video collection. Even those who have already downloaded the game will no longer be able to use it.
"Super Soccer" was one of the first games to be included in the SNES classics library of the paid Nintendo Switch online service. Since the launch of the service in 2018, Nintendo has continuously added new retro games. There are now around 315 games on Switch Online, spanning the NES, SNES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 64 and Sega Mega Drive / Genesis libraries.
Criticism of Nintendo's approach, desire for Virtual Console
The Virtual Console was a service available on the Wii, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U that allowed players to download and play retro games. Unlike the subscription model of Nintendo Switch Online, Virtual Console games could be purchased individually and kept permanently. Many fans favoured this model as they were not reliant on a subscription and could play the games even without an internet connection.


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