Nintendo has just dropped some exciting news for fans of classic games: they’ve added three more Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) gems to the Nintendo Switch Online lineup.
If you’re eager to dive into these nostalgic titles, you’ll need to grab the latest update for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online app, now at version 4.0.0.
First up, we’ve got “Fatal Fury 2.” This legendary brawler originally hit the SNES back in 1994. While the epic saga of the Bogard brothers battling Geese Howard might be part of gaming history now, the King of Fighters tournament is back with a vengeance. Each character in this tournament comes with a unique backstory and a set of martial arts skills from around the globe. A couple of standout features in this one are the two-line battle system, allowing you to switch positions and send opponents flying, and a killer roster of special moves you’ll unlock as your fighter takes damage. Your task? Prove your worth and become the King of Fighters!
Then there’s “Super Ninja Boy.” Join Jack and Ryu on their adventurous journey! When trouble disrupts the peace in Yokan city after the Universal Peace Mission’s spaceship fleet departs, these two heroes step up to the plate. This 1993 release cleverly mix RPG elements with action-packed gameplay. Wield an array of ninja moves like Throwing Stars and Moonsault Kicks against formidable enemies. You can play solo or team up with a friend to unleash even more powerful techniques, such as the Tower Mega-Attack!
Last but not least, meet “Sutte Hakkun,” a charming action-puzzle game. Originally, this title was available on a rewritable game card in Japan in 1998, before getting its full release on the Super Famicom in 1999. You control Hakkun, who possesses an unusual skill to suck in blocks and spit them out to forge new paths. The mission? Gather all the rainbow shards scattered across the island. While the objective seems straightforward, it’s up to you to strategize and position the blocks just right to navigate your way to success.
Now, let’s talk about becoming part of the Nintendo Switch Online gang. The pricing starts at just £3.49 ($3.99) per month. You can save a bit with a three-month plan at £6.99 ($7.99), or go for an annual subscription at £17.99 ($19.99). There’s also a Family Membership option for £31.49 ($34.99), which lets you bring along up to seven more pals or family members, giving everyone access to the service.
For those interested in the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack deal, it’s priced at £34.99 ($49.99) annually for individual members, or you can opt for the Family Membership at £59.99 ($79.99) for the whole crew.
Dive back into these classic titles and relive some of gaming’s golden moments with Nintendo Switch Online!