Juegos de Nintendo que aún no están en Nintendo Switch Online

Buenas.

La idea sería tener un listado con los juegos de la propia Nintendo que aún no se encuentran disponibles en las aplicaciones de Nintendo Switch Online.

NES (No se tienen en cuenta juegos desarrollados para Nintendo Zapper o R.O.B.)
  • Golf
  • Pro Wrestling
  • Urban Champion
  • Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II

SNES (No se tienen en cuenta juegos desarrollados para Satellaview)
  • Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
  • Wario's Woods

NINTENDO 64 (No se tienen en cuenta juegos desarrollados para Nintendo 64DD)
  • Diddy Kong Racing
  • Donkey Kong 64
  • Hey You, Pikachu!
  • Super Smash Bros

GAME BOY / GAME BOY COLOR
  • Alleyway
  • Baseball
  • Donkey Kong
  • Donkey Kong Land
  • Donkey Kong Land 2
  • Donkey Kong Land III
  • Donkey Kong Country
  • Dr. Mario
  • F-1 Race
  • Golf
  • Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters
  • Kirby's Block Ball
  • Kirby's Pinball Land
  • Kirby's Star Stacker
  • Mario & Yoshi
  • Pokémon Rojo / Azul / Amarillo
  • Pokémon Oro / Plata / Cristal
  • Pokémon Pinball
  • Pokémon Puzzle Challenge
  • Radar Mission
  • Solar Striker
  • Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
  • Super Mario Land
  • Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!
  • Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
  • Wario Land II

GAME BOY ADVANCE
  • Donkey Kong Country
  • Donkey Kong Country 2
  • Donkey Kong Country 3
  • F Zero: Maximum Velocity
  • Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
  • Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
  • Mother 3
  • Pokémon Rubí / Zafiro / Esmeralda
  • The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords
  • Wario Land 4
  • WarioWare Twisted!

La idea es ir actualizando la lista conforme vayan añadiendo juegos.
Si veis algún error o ves que falta algún juego encantado edito.

Un saludo.
Buen post!

Me gusta todo lo que veo, pero sobre los juegos de Pokémon desde la Game Boy Color que es donde salieron los primeros..., dudo que salgan. A lo mejor este Pokémon Day nos sorprenden y ponen algunos pero lo dudo y mucho.

Siempre está genial recordar esos primeros juegos, y jugarlo en nuestra Switch. Más molaría con la posibilidad de poder intercambiar y completar la Pokédex a través del Switch Online. Creo que a algunos jugadores atraerían. :)
Esta sería la lista más completa que he visto (créditos a Spikeylord)

NES / Famicom / FDS

Titles that were on VC:
    Gomoku Narabe Renju (1983, Famicom) - was on Wii and Wii U VCs in Japan
    Donkey Kong Jr. Math (1983, Famicom/NES) - was on Wii VC (WW, except Korea) and Wii U VC (WW)
    Golf (1984, Famicom/NES/FDS) - was on Wii VC (WW, except Korea) and Wii U VC (WW), was also built into the Switch OS until firmware version 4.0.0, full remakes of all courses exist on Switch in Nintendo Switch Sports and 51 Worldwide Classics.
    Urban Champion (1984, Famicom/NES) - was on both Wii and Wii U VCs, not on 3DS VC due to 3D Classics: Urban Champion being there instead, arcade version on Switch via Arcade Archives
    Mach Rider (1985, Famicom/NES) - was on Wii VC (WW, except Korea), 3DS VC (WW, except Taiwan/HK) and Wii U VC (WW)
    Famicom Fairytales: Shin Onigashima - Both Disks (1987, FDS) - was on all three VCs in Japan
    Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir - Both Disks (1988, FDS) - was on all three VCs in Japan, full remake on Switch in 2021
    Famicom Detective Club Part II: The Girl Who Stands Behind - Both Disks (1989, FDS) - was on all three VCs in Japan, full remake on Switch in 2021
    NES Play Action Football (1990, NA NES) - was on Wii VC in NA
    Fire Emblem Gaiden (1992, Famicom) - was on all three VCs in Japan, full remake (Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia) on 3DS in 2017
    Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II (1994, NA NES) - was on both Wii and Wii U VC in the west
    Donkey Kong: Original Edition (2012, 3DS VC) - version of Donkey Kong that is closer to the arcade version made for 3DS VC (WW, except for Korea and TW/HK), erroneously shown on graphic as not being on VC
Titles that haven't been on VC:
    Mahjong (1983, Famicom/FDS) - arcade version on Switch via Arcade Archives
    4 Player Strike Mahjong (1984, Famicom)
    F-1 Race (1984, Famicom) - potential rights issue over F1 name
    Golf: Japan Course (1987, FDS)
    Golf: US Course (1987, FDS)
    Famicom Grand Prix: F1 Race (1987, FDS) - potential rights issue over F1 name
    Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally (1988, FDS)
    Vs. Ice Climber (1988, FDS) - based on the arcade version, which is on Switch via Arcade Archives
    Kaettekita Mario Bros. (1988, FDS)
    Famicom Fairytales: Yuyuki - Both Disks (1989, FDS)
    Knight Move (1990, FDS)
    Backgammon (1990, FDS)
    New 4 Player Strike Mahjong: Yakuman Tengoku (1991, FDS)
    Time Twist: On the Outskirts of History... - Both Disks (1991, FDS) - this games questionable content might be reason why this won't rerelease
    Mario Bros. - Classic Series (1993, PAL NES)
Requires emulating a peripheral:
    Wild Gunman (1984, Famicom/NES) - requires NES Zapper emulation, was on Wii U VC
    Duck Hunt (1984, Famicom/NES) - requires NES Zapper emulation, was on Wii U VC
    Hogan's Alley (1984, Famicom/NES) - requires NES Zapper emulation, was on Wii U VC
    Family BASIC (1984, Famicom) - requires Famicom Keyboard emulation, is just a programming language/command line interface
    Family BASIC V3 (1985, Famicom) - requires Famicom Keyboard emulation, is just a programming language/command line interface
    Stack Up (1985, Famicom/NES) - requires R.O.B. emulation
    Gyromite (1985, Famicom/NES) - requires R.O.B. emulation
    Gumshoe (1985, NES) - requires NES Zapper emulation
    To The Earth (1989, NES) - requires NES Zapper emulation
    Short Order / Eggsplode! (1989, NA NES) - requires NES Power Pad emulation
Requires licensing:
    Popeye (1983, Famicom/NES) - Popeye copyright owned by King Features, enters the public domain in 2025, but King Features will still hold trademarks
    Popeye's English Fun (1983, Famicom) - Popeye copyright owned by King Features, enters the public domain in 2025, but King Features will still hold trademarks
    All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. (1986, FDS) - Official romhack of Super Mario Bros. and The Lost Levels featuring the name of the Japanese late-night radio show All Night Nippon, and the likenesses of several of its cast members - rights owned by Fuji Television.
    Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (1987, Famicom/FDS) - The original NES version of Punch-Out!!, featuring the name and likeness of boxer Mike Tyson
    Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School (1987, FDS) - Features the name and likeness of pop idol Miho Nakayama, also would require recreating/replicating the real-life toll-free phone number conversations that the game reveals to help progress the story.
    Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic (1987, FDS) - Original version of Super Mario USA, features the name and mascots of the Yume Kojo '87 festival.
    Tetris (1989, Famicom/NES) - The Tetris Company
    Barker Bill's Trick Shooting (1990, NES) - Uses the IP of the first network television cartoon series, Barker Bill's Cartoon Show, of which the rights are owned by Paramount - also requires NES Zapper emulation
    Yoshi's Cookie (1992, Famicom/NES) - was on Wii VC but was delisted due to legal complications over ownership with Bullet-Proof Software.
    Mario is Missing! (1993) - edutainment game by Mindscape, rights likely belong to The Learning Company (TLC) now
    Tetris 2 (1993, Famicom/NES) - The Tetris Company
    Mario's Time Machine (1994) - edutainment game by Mindscape, rights likely belong to TLC now

SNES / Super Famicom

Titles that were on VC:
    Vegas Stakes (1993) - was on Wii and Wii U VCs in the west, might have an issue due to ESRB rules around depictions of gambling in video games
    Marvelous: Another Treasure Island (1996) - was on Wii U VC in Japan, also has multiple Satellaview versions not listed below
    Heisei Shin Onigashima - Both Disks (1997 on Nintendo Power, 1998 on standard SFC cartridge) - was on both Wii and Wii U VCs in Japan, based on Satellaview exclusive BS Shin Onigashima from 1996
    Sutte Hakkun (1997 on Satellaview, 1998 on Nintendo Power, 1999 on standard SFC cartridge) - was on both Wii and Wii U VCs in Japan, also has multiple Satellaview versions not listed below
    Wrecking Crew '98 (1998) - was on Wii U VC in Japan
    Famicom Detective Club Part II: The Girl Who Stands Behind (1998) - was on all three VCs in Japan, has a remake on Switch
    Super Famicom Wars (1998) - was on all three VCs in Japan
    Famicom Bunko: Hajimari no Mori (1999) - was on Wii and Wii U VCs in Japan
    Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 (2000) - was on all three VCs in Japan
    Metal Slader Glory: Director's Cut (2000) - was on Wii U VC in Japan
Titles that haven't been on VC:
    Super Play Action Football (1992)
    Ken Griffey Jr.'s Major League Baseball (1994)
    Tin Star (1994) - also supports SNES Mouse and Super Scope controls
    Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World (1994) - features slight differences from standard SMAS and SMW
    Wario's Woods (1994) - NES version already on NSO
    Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run (1996)
    Winter Gold (1996)
    Shigesato Itoi's No.1 Bass Fishing (1997) - also has a Satellaview version not shown below
    Zoo-tto Mahjong! (1998)
    Power Sokoban (1999)
    Picross NP Vol. 1 though Vol. 8 (1999 and 2000) - 8 Picross games condensed into one spot to save space (none received official box art due to only being released via the Nintendo Power cartridge)
Requires emulating a peripheral:
    Super Scope 6 (1992) - requires Super Scope emulation
    Mario Paint (1992) - requires SNES Mouse emulation
    Battle Clash / Space Bazooka (1992) - requires Super Scope emulation
    Yoshi's Safari (1993) - requires Super Scope emulation
    Mario & Wario (1993) - requires SNES Mouse emulation, also has multiple Satellaview versions not shown below
    Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge (1993) - requires Super Scope emulation
Requires licensing:
    SimCity (1991) - Joint project by Maxis and Nintendo, with Nintendo owning some rights; Maxis was acquired and dissolved into Electronic Arts, was on Wii VC before being delisted, also has a Satellaview version
    Mario is Missing! (1993) - edutainment game by Mindscape, rights likely belong to The Learning Company (TLC) now
    Mario's Time Machine (1993) - edutainment game by Mindscape, rights likely belong to TLC now
    Mario's Early Years: Fun with Numbers (1994) - edutainment game by Mindscape, rights likely belong to TLC now
    Mario's Early Years: Fun with Letters (1994) - edutainment game by Mindscape, rights likely belong to TLC now
    Mario's Early Years: Preschool Fun (1994) - edutainment game by Mindscape, rights likely belong to TLC now
    Uniracers / Unirally (1994) - subject to litigation by Pixar in the 90's over the use of a computer generated Unicycle, was pulled from shelves due to Pixar winning the lawsuit, would likely still require Disney approval to this day
    Tetris 2 (1994) - The Tetris Company
    Tetris & Dr. Mario (1994) - The Tetris Company, the Dr. Mario port later got Satellaview and Nintendo Power releases
    UNDAKE 30 Same Game - Mario Version (1995) - Konami (via acquisition of Hudson Soft)
    Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996) - Squaresoft, later Square-Enix, remade on Switch
    Tetris Attack (1996) - the Tetris Company doesn't like the name being associated with this game, we got the original Panel de Pon on NSO instead, Panel de Pon also has multiple Satellaview versions not shown below
Satellaview (would likely require either ROM editing to rectify missing SoundLink data or emulating SoundLink - plus re-licensing music):
    BS The Legend of Zelda (1995) - Remake of Zelda 1, also has a second versions called BS The Legend of Zelda - MAP 2; these are sometimes colloquially referred to as Third Quest and Fourth Quest respectively
    Satella-Q (1995-1999)
    Special Tee Shot / BS Special Tee Shot (1996) - The original version of Kirby's Dream Course, had a Satellaview release under its original title
    Kirby's Toy Box (1996)
    Konae-chan no DokiDoki Penguin Kazoku (1996)
    BS F-ZERO Grand Prix (1996) - Satellaview version of F-ZERO with 4 extra tracks
    BS Detective Club: Memories Lost to the Snow (1997)
    BS The Legend of Zelda: Ancient Stone Tablets (1997)
    Excitebike Bun-Bun Mario Battle Stadium (1997)
    R no Shosai (1997)
    BS F-ZERO Grand Prix 2 (1997)
    BS Fire Emblem: Archanea Saga (1997) - Extra maps set in the world of Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem's second act, later remade alongside said second act on NDS as Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem ~Heroes of Light and Shadow~
    Satellawalker (1997)
    Satellawalker 2 (1998)

N64

Titles that were on VC:
    Cruis'n USA (1996) - was on Wii VC in the west
    Super Smash Bros. (1999) - was on Wii VC
    Donkey Kong 64 (1999) - was on Wii U VC
Titles that haven't been on VC:
    Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside (1998)
    Major League Baseball featuring Ken Griffey Jr. (1998)
    Cruis'n World (1998)
    Pocket Monsters Stadium (1998) - Worse version of the later Pokémon Stadium
    Ken Grifffey Jr's Slugfest (1999)
    NBA Courtside 2 featuring Kobe Bryant (1999)
    Shigesato Itoi's No. 1 Bass Fishing: Definitive Edition (2000) - also supported the Tsuri Con Fishing Controller
    Cruis'n Exotica (2000) - not published by Nintendo, but owned by them
    Dōbutsu no Mori / Animal Forest (2001) - later ported to GCN as Animal Crossing
    The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest (2002, GCN) - The remains of the fabled Ura Zelda, ported to GCN via emulation as part of a double pack with base Ocarina of Time; and sometimes bundled with Wind Waker.
    Panel de Pon 64 (2003, GCN) - Unreleased on N64, was converted into Pokémon Puzzle League for the west, later released as part of Nintendo Puzzle Collection on GCN (alongside the also unreleased JP version of Dr. Mario 64, and a new remake of Yoshi's Cookie)
Requires licensing:
    Tetrisphere (1997) - The Tetris Company
    The New Tetris (1999) - The Tetris Company
Requires emulating a peripheral:
    Hey You, Pikachu! (1998) - requires N64 Microphone emulation
    Mario no Photopi (1998) - requires SmartMedia card emulation
64DD titles:
    Randnet (2000) - The Online service for 64DD
    Mario Artist: Paint Studio (1999)
    Doshin the Giant (1999) - ported to GCN, including EU release
    Mario Artist: Talent Studio (2000)
    F-ZERO X: Expansion Kit (2000)
    Doshin the Giant: Tinkling Toddler Liberation Front! Assemble! (2000) - Expansion disk for Doshin the Giant
    Mario Artist: Communication Kit (2000)
    Mario Artist: Polygon Studio (2000)

Game Boy / Game Boy Color

Titles that were on VC (all on 3DS VC):
    Alleyway (1989, GB)
    Baseball (1989, GB) - NES version on NSO, Vs. Baseball on Arcade Archives
    Super Mario Land (1989, GB)
    Tennis (1989, GB) - NES version on NSO, Vs. Tennis on Arcade Archives
    Golf (1989, GB) - NES version used to be in firmware of Switch OS, Vs. Golf on Arcade Archives
    Dr. Mario (1990, GB) - NES version on NSO
    Radar Mission (1990, GB)
    Balloon Kid (1990, GB) - West only
    Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters (1991, GB)
    Kirby's Pinball Land (1993, GB)
    Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (1994, GB)
    Donkey Kong (1994, GB) - NES version on NSO, arcade version on Arcade Archives
    Mario's Picross (1995, GB)
    Donkey Kong Land (1995, GB)
    Kirby's Block Ball (1995, GB)
    Pocket Monsters Red (1996, GB) - JP only
    Pocket Monsters Green (1996, GB) - JP only
    Mole Mania (1996, GB)
    Yoshi no Panepon (1996, GB) - JP only
    Donkey Kong Land 2 (1996, GB)
    Pocket Monsters Blue (1996, GB) - JP only
    Picross 2 (1996, GB) - JP only
    Kirby's Star Stacker (1997, GB)
    Game & Watch Gallery (1997, GB)
    Game Boy Gallery 2 (1997, GB) - JP only, later released as Game & Watch Gallery 2 on GBC
    Donkey Kong Land III (1997, GB) - West only
    Pokémon Red Version (1998, GB) - West only
    Pokémon Blue Version (1998, GB) - West only
    Pokémon Yellow Version (1998, GB)
    Wario Land II (1998, GBC)
    Game & Watch Gallery 2 (1998, GBC) - West only
    Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (1999, GBC)
    Mario Golf (1999, GBC)
    Pokémon Gold Version (1999, GBC)
    Pokémon Silver Version (1999, GBC)
    Donkey Kong GB: Dinky Kong & Dixie Kong (2000, GBC) - JP only, GBC JP only version of Donkey Kong Land III
    Trade & Battle: Card Hero (2000, GBC) - JP only
    Pokémon Puzzle Challenge (2000, GBC) - West only
    Mario Tennis (2000, GBC)
    Pokémon Crystal Version (2000, GBC)
Titles that haven't been on VC:
    SolarStriker (1990, GB)
    F-1 Race (1990, GB) - potential issues over the F-1 name
    Play Action Football (1990, GB)
    Game Boy Wars (1991, GB)
    Yoshi / Mario & Yoshi (1991, GB)
    X / Lunar Chase (1992, GB) - Lunar Chase is the name of the unreleased, but completed western version of this game
    Wave Race (1992, GB)
    Magnetic Soccer (1992, GB)
    Top Rank Tennis (1993, GB)
    The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (1993, GB) - DX version on NSO already
    Game Boy Gallery (1995, PAL GB) - The original Game & Watch collection on GB, before Game & Watch Gallery
    Game Boy Wars TURBO (1997, GB)
    Ken Griffey Jr. presents Major League Baseball (1997, GB)
    Wario Land II (1998, GB) - GBC version has been on VC
    Game Boy Wars 2 (1998, GBC)
    Pokémon Pinball (1999, GBC)
    Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest (1999, GBC)
    NBA 3 on 3 featuring Kobe Bryant (1999, GBC)
    Warlocked (2000, NA GBC)
    Donkey Kong Country (2000, GBC) - SNES version on NSO
    Kakurenbo Battle: Monster Tactics (2000, GBC)
    Pocket Soccer (2001, PAL GBC)
    Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team Great Rocket! (2001, GBC) - incorrectly shown in the "Requires licensing" section
    Game Boy Wars 3 (2001, GBC)
Requires emulating a peripheral:
    Game Boy Camera (1998, GB) - requires Camera emulation (duh...)
    Mobile Trainer (2001, GBC) - requires Mobile Adapter GB emulation
    Mobile Golf (2001, GBC) - requires Mobile Adapter GB emulation
    Requires licensing:
    Yoshi's Cookie (1992, GB) - Legal limbo with BPS and another rightsholder, NES version got pulled from VC
    Tetris 2 (1993, GB) - The Tetris Company
    Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! (1994, GB) - Bomberman owned by Konami
    Tetris Attack (1996, GB) - The Tetris Company doesn't like this game's name, we might get Yoshi no Panepon instead due to this
    James Bond 007 (1998, GB) - It's complicated... But they managed to get it to work for Goldeneye 007 at least...
    Tetris DX (1998, GBC) - The Tetris Compant, non-DX version already on NSO
    Disney's Beauty and the Beast: A Board Game Adventure (1999, GBC) - Disney
    Tottoko Hamtaro: Operation Friend (2000, GBC) - Shogakukan Inc.
    Disney's The Little Mermaid II: Pinball Frenzy (2000, GBC) - Disney
    Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland (2000, GBC) - Disney
    Kaijin Zona (2000, GBC) - based on a TV Tokyo show, featuring the names and likenesses of the real life actors
    Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite! (2001, GBC) - Shogakukan Inc.

Game Boy Advance

Titles that were on VC (all on Wii U VC):
    L'Aigle de Guerre / Napoleon (2001) - JP only
    Wario Land 4 (2001) - also given out as a 3DS Ambassador title
    Advance Wars (2001) - West only, full remake on Switch in 2023
    Magical Vacation (2001) - JP only
    Tomato Adventure (2002) - JP only
    Densetsu no Starfy (2002) - JP only
    Game & Watch Gallery 4 (2002)
    Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land (2002)
    Kuruin Paradise (2002) - JP only
    Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising (2003) - West only, full remake on Switch in 2023
    Pokémon Pinball: Ruby and Sapphire (2003)
    Densetsu no Starfy 2 (2003) - JP only
    F-ZERO GP Legend (2003)
    Metroid Zero Mission (2004)
    Mario Golf: Advance Tour (2004)
    Mario vs. Donkey Kong (2004) - Full remake on Switch in 2024, also given out as a 3DS Ambassador title
    Densetsu no Starfy 3 (2004) - JP only
    Mario Pinball Land / Super Mario Ball (2004)
    Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (2004) - also given out as a 3DS Ambassador title
    F-ZERO Climax (2004) - JP only
    Game Boy Wars Advance 1+2 (2004) - JP only
    Mario Party Advance (2005)
    Sennen Kazoku (2005) - JP only
    DK: King of Swing (2005)
    Mario Tennis: Power Tour / Mario Power Tennis (2005)
    Drill Dozer (2005)
    Polarium Advance (2005)
    Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team (2005) - Full remake on Switch in 2020
    Mother 3 (2006) - JP only
Titles that haven't been on VC:
    Dokodemo Taikyoku: Yakuman Advance (2001)
    Koro Koro Puzzle Happy Panechu! (2002)
    Sakura Momoko no Ukiuki Carnival (2002)
    Custom Robo GX (2002)
    Pokémon Ruby Version (2002)
    Pokémon Sapphire Version (2002)
    The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Four Swords (2002)
    Donkey Kong Country (2003) - SNES version on NSO
    Mother 1+2 (2003)
    Pokémon FireRed Version (2004)
    Pokémon LeafGreen Version (2004)
    Pokémon GBA Video: For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll! (2004)
    Pokémon GBA Video: Johto Photo Finish (2004)
    Donkey Kong Country 2 (2004) - SNES version on NSO
    Pokémon Emerald Version (2004)
    Pokémon GBA Video: Pokémon-I Choose You! (2004)
    Pokémon GBA Video: Beach Blank-Out Blastoise (2004)
    Dr. Mario and Puzzle League (2005)
    Donkey Kong Country 3 (2005) - SNES version on NSO
    Calciobit (2006)
    bit.Generations: Boundish (2006)
    bit.Generations: Dialhex (2006)
    bit.Generations: Dotstream (2006)
    bit.Generations: Coloris (2006)
    bit.Generations: Digidrive (2006)
    bit.Generations: Orbital (2006)
    bit.Generations: Soundvoyager (2006)
    Rhythm Tengoku (2006)
Requires emulating a peripheral:
    WarioWare: Twisted! (2004) - requires accelerometer emulation
    Yoshi: Topsy-Turvy / Yoshi's Universal Gravitation (2004) - requires accelerometer emulation
    Play-Yan (2005) - requires MP3 and SD card support
    Nintendo MP3 Player (2005) - requires MP3 and SD card support
Requires licensing:
    Domo-Kun no Fushigi Terebi (2002) - Japan Broadcasting Corporation / NHK
    Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak (2002) - Shogakukan Inc.
    Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue (2003) - Shogakukan Inc.
    Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games (2004) - Shogakukan Inc.
    Eyeshield 21: Devilbats Devildays (2006) - Shueisha
    Classic NES Series (all released in 2004) - this would be double emulation if brought across:
    Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros
    Classic NES Series: Donkey Kong
    Classic NES Series: Ice Climber
    Classic NES Series: Excitebike
    Classic NES Series: The Legend of Zelda
    Classic NES Series: Dr. Mario
    Famicom Mini: Mario Bros.
    Famicom Mini: Clu Clu Land
    Famicom Mini: Balloon Fight
    Famicom Mini: Wrecking Crew
    Classic NES Series: Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
    Classic NES Series: Metroid
    Famicom Mini: Super Mario Bros. 2
    Famicom Mini: The Mysterious Murasame Castle
    Famicom Mini: Kid Icarus
    Famicom Mini: Shin Onigashima - Both Disks
    Famicom Mini: Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir - Both Disks
    Famicom Mini: Famicom Detective Club Part II: The Girl Who Stands Behind - Both Disks
e-Reader:
    Baseball-e (2002) - NES Baseball
    Donkey Kong Jr.-e (2002) - NES DK Jr.
    Donkey Kong 3-e (2003) - NES DK3
    Golf-e (2003) - NES Golf
    Pinball-e (2002) - NES Pinball
    Tennis-e (2002) - NES Tennis
    Urban Champion-e (2002) - NES Urban Champion
    Mario Party-e (2003) - requires a physical board to play, could be made to work with a digital copy of the board
    Air Hockey-e (2002)
    Game & Watch Collection: Manhole-e (2002) - G&W Manhole
    FoxBox Kirby Slide Puzzle (2003)
    Pikmin 2-e (2004)
Completísima la lista! En cuanto tenga un rato actualizo =)
Puf faltan muchísimos y muy importantes, al ritmo que va Nintendo calculo que con suerte mis nietos verán la lista completa.
De Snes faltarían también los de Nintendo Power:

Wrecking Crew '98
Dr. Mario

El Dr. Mario también estaba en el Tetris&Dr.Mario
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