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mysteryman said:
Bandorr said:

You "Keep" them until you stop paying for them. You don't keep the Nintendo game no matter what (unless you actually buy it).

Also to the @OP title is wrong. It is Free Game. One game.  You get one NES or one SNES game.

You do realise that is renting, right? 

If you pay 3 years for PS+ you have access to 216 games after that time: at least 72 PS4-games (probably around 90 PS4-games thanks to cross-buy titles), at least 72 Vita-games (probably around 90 Vita-games thanks to cross-buy titles) and at least 72 PS3-games (probably around 80 PS3-games thanks to cross-buy titles). If you let your subscription run out, you temporarily lose access to these games. But if you renew that subscription you get access to the 6 games of that month + access to the other 216 games.

If you pay 3 years for XBL Gold you have access to 144 XBO-compatible games: 72 XBO-games and 72 (XBO-compatible) 360-games.  If you let your subscription run out, you temporarily lose access to these 72 XBO-games but keep access to the 72 (XBO-compatible) 360-games. If you renew that subscription you get access to the 4 games of that month + access to the 72 XBO-games.

If you pay 3 years for Nintendo Online subscription you have access to one SNES- or NES-game (and zero Switch-games) in the last month of the subscription. If you let your subscription run out, you have access to none of NES- or SNES-games of these 3 years. If you renew that subscription only get access to the VC-game of that month (and zero Switch-games).

Do you really not see the difference between these subscription models and their different value?