Nintendo recently revealed that three more classic games from the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) library are now available to subscribers of the Nintendo Switch Online service. It’s a great time for retro gaming enthusiasts!
To access these new titles, be sure to update your app to the latest version (4.0.0) of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online. Once that’s done, you’re all set to dive into the nostalgia.
First up, we have “Fatal Fury 2.” This iconic fighting game hit the SNES in 1994 and brings the legendary battle between the Bogard brothers and Geese Howard to your Switch. With the King of Fighters tournament reigniting, every character steps into the ring with their own unique martial arts style and reasons for fighting. New mechanics, like the two-line battle system, add strategic depth as you aim to become the King of Fighters. Don’t forget those impressive special moves that can only be unleashed when your fighter is down to his last bit of strength!
Next, there’s “Super Ninja Boy.” Join Jack and Ryu on an epic journey set in 1993, blending RPG elements with classic action. The duo must save Yokan’s capital city after a galactic shake-up. You can tackle this mission solo or pair up with a friend for more thrilling ninja moves. As you face formidable enemies, make use of items and unleash powerful techniques like Throwing Stars and Moonsault Kicks. Together, you and your partner can perform incredible team moves, such as the Tower Mega-Attack!
Lastly, we have “Sutte Hakkun.” This action-puzzle treasure first came out in Japan in 1998 and later saw a full release on the Super Famicom. In this game, you control Hakkun, who possesses the unique ability to absorb and relocate blocks to craft pathways. Your mission? Gather rainbow shards scattered across the island. While the goal is seemingly straightforward, how you manipulate these blocks to reach the shards is where your creativity shines. Walk, carry, spit out blocks—it’s all part of the ingenious ways you can solve puzzles.
For those interested in subscribing to Nintendo Switch Online, the pricing is quite reasonable: £3.49 ($3.99) monthly, £6.99 ($7.99) for a quarter, or £17.99 ($19.99) annually. If you’re planning to share the Nintendo Online experience with family, there’s a Family Membership option for £31.49 ($34.99) a year, allowing a group of up to eight people to enjoy all the goodies.
There’s also the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack, available for £34.99 ($49.99) annually for single users or £59.99 ($79.99) for a Family Membership, offering even more features and titles to explore.
All in all, it’s an exciting update for fans of classic gaming, presenting a fantastic way to enjoy some timeless SNES hits right on your Nintendo Switch.