New York, NY (January 29, 2026) | Get ready to travel back to the ’90s with your favorite Disney toons! Atari and Digital Eclipse today announced that The Disney Afternoon Collection will launch on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 on February 26. The updated collection, exclusive to Switch and Switch 2, adds two new titles, bringing a total of eight Disney-themed classic games to Nintendo consoles for the first time since their original NES and SNES releases in the 80s and 90s.
The Disney Afternoon Collection for Switch and Switch 2 introduces two SNES classics – Bonkers and Goof Troop – returning for the first time since their debut, alongside timeless favorites, including DuckTales, Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers, and more.
Players can relive the magic of the Disney Afternoon cartoons with a suite of modern upgrades, including the ability to Rewind to correct mistakes and Save your progress anywhere. The collection also features a Gallery, a virtual museum curated by Digital Eclipse historians, featuring behind-the-scenes materials, archival content from the Disney vault, and a Music Player where fans can enjoy the original soundtracks from all eight games. The six NES games feature Time Attack and Boss Rush speed-running modes with online leaderboards.
The full lineup includes:
- Goof Troop (SNES): Team up with Goofy and Max in one of Shinji Mikami’s earliest titles, solving puzzles together to rescue friends from a pirate island.
- Bonkers (SNES): Navigate six wacky platforming levels in Toontown filled with Easter eggs for Disney fans.
- DuckTales & DuckTales 2 (NES): One of Capcom’s biggest hits, play as Scrooge McDuck with a cane that doubles as a weapon and a pogo stick. Explore multi-path levels packed with secrets, surprises and a memorable soundtrack. The sequel is just as fun!
- Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers & Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers 2 (NES): In this early 8-bit co-op platformer starring loveable chipmunk detectives, players work together to navigate levels, collecting acorns, boxes and other items to throw at enemies.
- TaleSpin (NES): Fly through the skies as Baloo in his plane, The Seaduck, in this side-scrolling shooter. Use quick reflexes and ace piloting skills to dodge enemies and bosses.
- Darkwing Duck (NES): Fight crime as the winged terror himself, Darkwing Duck, and battle a variety of enemies with a gas gun.
Disney Afternoon Collection fans old and new can pre-order the digital and physical editions starting today via Atari.com and other major retailers. The game will be available digitally on February 26; the physical Switch and Switch 2 editions – featuring game cartridge, sticker sheets, postcards, milk caps and a reversible cover – will ship in May.
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About Atari
Atari is an interactive entertainment company and an iconic gaming industry brand that transcends generations and audiences. The company is globally recognized for its multi-platform, interactive entertainment, and licensed products. Atari owns and/or manages a portfolio of more than 400 unique games and franchises, including world-renowned brands like Asteroids®, Centipede®, Missile Command®, Pong®, and RollerCoaster Tycoon®. The Atari family of brands includes game developers Digital Eclipse and Nightdive Studios, the publishing label Infogrames, and the community-based sites AtariAge and MobyGames. Atari has offices in New York and Paris. Visit us online at www.Atari.com.
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About Digital Eclipse
Founded in 1992, Digital Eclipse is globally recognized as the market-leading game developer focused on the craft and history of classic video games. Digital Eclipse strives to set the gold standard for archival game re-releases, preserving gaming history for future generations. The studio’s original games pay homage to the gaming industry’s legacy with the signature style and timeless gameplay of the classics. Digital Eclipse is based in Emeryville, California and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Atari (atari.com).
Digital Eclipse’s recent games include Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection, Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord, and Volgarr the Viking II, as well as its celebrated Gold Master Series of interactive documentaries, including Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story, The Making of Karateka, and Tetris® Forever. Learn more at: http://digitaleclipse.com.


