Months after the release of the Nintendo Switch, the Japanese company has yet to talk about the Virtual Console service for its latest console. At the same time, it's been announced that the Super NES Classic Edition, which will include some of the best games ever released for the 16-bit console, will launch in a few months in all regions, giving nostalgic players a chance to play through some all-time classics. Judging from what the company's Senior Executive Officer said during the latest shareholders meeting, the retro console is indeed a form of Virtual Console.

Asked about the possibility of making Game Boy Advance titles available through retail, Satoshi Yamato highlighted how Nintendo is thinking about different ways to make use of the Virtual Console titles, with the Super NES Classic Edition console being a form of Virtual Console. As for releasing single titles at retail as packaged software or download cards, Yamato stated that it's possible, but they would have to consider if there's enough demand for them.

Nintendo Announce Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity – Set 100 Years Before Breath of the Wild