Nintendo has just rolled out three new games for fans of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), now accessible to members subscribed to the Nintendo Switch Online service.
First, make sure to update your Super Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online application to Version 4.0.0 so you can dive into these exciting additions:
Fatal Fury 2 invites players to step into a fresh chapter in the fighting game saga from 1994. The epic showdown between the Bogard brothers and Geese Howard is in the past, and the King of Fighters tournament is kicking off anew. Each challenger comes with unique martial arts skills and personal reasons for joining the fray. The tournament introduces innovative tactics, including the two-line battle system, which lets you switch positions and send opponents flying between lines, and special moves unleashed only when a fighter’s strength wanes. Your mission? Prove you’ve got what it takes to reign as the King of Fighters!
Ready for an adventure? Super Ninja Boy follows Jack and Ryu as they embark on a mission filled with RPG and action elements. Mystery looms in Yokan’s capital after the Universal Peace Mission’s fleet departs, and it’s up to our heroes to tackle powerful enemies using ninja moves like Throwing Stars and Moonsault Kicks. Whether you choose to play solo or team up with a buddy, you’ve got loads of ninja tactics at your disposal, including the awesome Tower Mega-Attack when you join forces!
Step into the world of action-puzzle solving with Sutte Hakkun, where you navigate as Hakkun, collecting rainbow shards scattered across the island. Originally a Japanese release in the late ’90s, this game sees you using Hakkun’s ability to suck up and reposition blocks to craft a path to those elusive shards. While it might sound straightforward, ingenuity is key as you strategically place blocks to reach your objective.
If you’re considering a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, here’s how the pricing stacks up: a single month costs £3.49 (or $3.99), three months at £6.99 ($7.99), and a full year’s access is £17.99 ($19.99). Additionally, a 12-month Family Membership is available for £31.49 ($34.99), allowing up to seven others to join in the fun under a single group.
On the other hand, the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack comes in at £34.99 ($49.99) annually for individuals, while a Family Membership goes for £59.99 ($79.99).
Whether it’s engaging in legendary battles, thrilling adventures, or creative puzzle-solving, these newly added titles promise hours of gaming enjoyment for SNES enthusiasts.