Nintendo has exciting news for fans of classic gaming: three new Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) games have been added to the Nintendo Switch Online subscription lineup. If you’re looking to dive into some nostalgic action, make sure your app is up-to-date by downloading the latest software version (4.0.0) of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online app.
First up, we have “Fatal Fury 2”, a game that promises to ignite your competitive spirit. Originally released in 1994, this fighting game sees the Bogard brothers’ epic showdown with Geese Howard come to an end, setting the stage for the King of Fighters tournament. Each character enters for their own reasons, boasting unique martial arts techniques sourced from different parts of the globe. Notably, this sequel introduces a two-line battle system, allowing fighters to maneuver between lines, combined with power-packed special moves that can only be unleashed when your strength starts to wane. Your mission? Master these skills and aim to become the ultimate King of Fighters!
Next on the list is “Super Ninja Boy”. Join Jack and Ryu as they embark on an adventurous quest! Picture this: chaos looms over Yokan’s capital city after the Universal Peace Mission’s space fleet departs, and it’s Jack and Ryu to the rescue. This 1993 release delivers an engaging blend of RPG and action. Collect items, and take on formidable foes using ninja tactics like Throwing Stars and Moonsault Kicks. Choose to venture solo, or partner with another player to unlock advanced ninja techniques, such as executing the collaborative Tower Mega-Attack!
Finally, there’s “Sutte Hakkun”. This charming puzzle-action game, first seen on a rewritable game card in Japan in 1998 before its full Super Famicom release in 1999, invites players to guide Hakkun in gathering rainbow shards across an island. Armed with the quirky ability to absorb blocks and reposition them, Hakkun creates paths to his colorful goal. Although it sounds straightforward, the challenge lies in your strategy. Walk with blocks in Hakkun’s mouth, strategically spitting them out to chart your course to the elusive shards. Creativity is key as you maneuver blocks to navigate to your destination!
For those wondering about costs, a Nintendo Switch Online subscription is priced at ÂŁ3.49 ($3.99) on a monthly basis, ÂŁ6.99 ($7.99) for three months, or ÂŁ17.99 ($19.99) annually. If you have a family, the 12-month Family Membership goes for ÂŁ31.49 ($34.99), allowing a Nintendo Account holder to share access with up to seven others in a family group.
If you opt for the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack, the annual fee is set at ÂŁ34.99 ($49.99) for individuals, while a Family Membership is available at ÂŁ59.99 ($79.99).
Whether you’re a retro aficionado or a new gamer, these latest additions to the Nintendo Switch Online library bring classic gaming experiences right to your console.