Hold onto your Mickey Mouse ears, Disney fans! A hidden gem from the archives is making its way to the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, and it's a collection that might surprise you. But here's the twist: it's been hiding in plain sight for years!
The gaming world is abuzz with the news that the 2017 release, 'The Disney Afternoon Collection', has been rated for the Switch by the ESRB. This compilation, crafted by Digital Eclipse, has been a well-kept secret for many, despite its stellar reputation.
The collection boasts six classic NES titles, which is a surprise considering the Switch's popularity as a retro gaming haven. These games include beloved Disney adventures like 'DuckTales', 'Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers', and their respective sequels. Imagine playing these nostalgic gems on the go!
But here's where it gets controversial: why has it taken so long for this collection to make its way to the Switch? With the ESRB rating now public, fans are left wondering when they can get their hands on this treasure trove. The rating reveals Atari's involvement, a subsidiary of Digital Eclipse, adding another layer of intrigue.
Push Square gave the collection high praise back in 2017, citing its impeccable emulation and must-have features. So, are you ready to dive into this Disney adventure on your Switch? The wait might be over soon, but the mystery remains.
What do you think, gamers? Is this collection worth the hype, or has it been overstated? Share your thoughts and let's discuss!