Nintendo has just rolled out a fresh batch of games for fans of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), now accessible to subscribers of their Nintendo Switch Online service.
For those eager to jump into these classic titles, make sure your Super Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online app is updated to Version 4.0.0. Once that’s done, you’re all set to explore the new games on offer:
Fatal Fury 2: The stage is set for a new saga in this renowned 1994 fighting game. Although the fierce rivalry between the Bogard brothers and Geese Howard is a thing of the past, the King of Fighters tournament is back, and it’s fiercer than ever. Each contestant comes with their own reasons to fight and a personal blend of martial arts prowess from around the globe. This version brings some strategic twists, such as the two-line battle system that lets you change positions and toss foes across lines, along with powerful special moves that kick in when you’re worn down. Do you have what it takes to claim victory and be crowned the King of Fighters?
Super Ninja Boy: Embark on an epic quest with Jack and Ryu. Trouble stirs in the capital of Yokan following the departure of the Universal Peace Mission’s fleet, and it’s up to our heroes to bring peace. Released in 1993, this game blends RPG and action elements as you grab items and unleash ninja moves like Throwing Stars and Moonsault Kicks. Whether you solo the adventure or team up with a friend, you can pull off massive ninja combos, like the Tower Mega-Attack, by working together.
Sutte Hakkun: Dive into this action-puzzle classic, originally exclusive to the Japanese market. Take charge of Hakkun, the quirky character who can suck up blocks and spit them out to place them strategically, all in the quest to gather rainbow shards. This game, initially launched via the Japanese Nintendo Power service in 1998 before its 1999 Super Famicom release, challenges you to use your creativity and wit to arrange blocks and carve out a path to your colorful goals.
Now, let’s talk about getting Nintendo Switch Online. Pricing stands at £3.49 ($3.99) per month, or you can choose the £6.99 ($7.99) plan for three months, and £17.99 ($19.99) covers you for a full year. There’s also a Family Membership for £31.49 ($34.99), letting up to eight members access the service under a single account.
For those interested in the expanded offerings, individual access to Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack is available at £34.99 ($49.99) annually, with a Family Membership priced at £59.99 ($79.99) for the year.
These additions enrich the lineup for retro gaming enthusiasts, offering both nostalgia and new challenges.