It's not certain what these titles will cost, although they'll be available individually. There are promises of new features, although it's not certain what those entail.

Yes, this is clearly yet another bid on Sega's part to cash in on fuzzy feelings for its brand on a system that seems tailor-made for quick bursts of retro gaming. At the same, it's hard to completely balk at the idea. Many of these games would eventually vanish (outside of emulators) if ports like these didn't exist, and it underscores the diversity of the Switch's lineup when retro ports are readily available alongside triple-A blockbusters.