Nintendo has just rolled out three more classic games from the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) lineup for those who subscribe to the Nintendo Switch Online service.
To dive into these nostalgic titles, make sure you’ve got the latest update for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online app, which is now at Version 4.0.0.
First up, we have Fatal Fury 2, where a new chapter unfolds. This fighting game, initially released in 1994 for the Super NES, picks up after the intense showdown between the Bogard brothers and Geese Howard. The King of Fighters tournament returns, presenting fighters with unique martial arts prowess and personal reasons to compete. This installment introduces fresh strategies, such as the two-line battle system, letting players shift positions and hurl their opponents across lines. Plus, fighters unleash special moves when their health takes a hit. Only by mastering these moves can you claim the King of Fighters crown!
Next, Super Ninja Boy puts Jack and Ryu on a thrilling mission. In the vibrant world of Yokan, things take a turn with the departure of the Universal Peace Mission’s space fleet. Released in 1993, this adventure melds RPG elements with action to deliver a gripping experience. Players gather items and utilize ninja techniques, like Throwing Stars and Moonsault Kicks, to defeat formidable adversaries. You can embark on this quest solo or pair up with a friend to unlock cooperative moves, including the dynamic Tower Mega-Attack.
Lastly, there’s Sutte Hakkun, an engaging action-puzzle game. Originally making its debut on rewritable game cartridges in Japan in 1998 and later achieving full release on the Super Famicom in 1999, it’s a real treat. Guide Hakkun as he uses his ability to swallow and eject blocks, crafting paths to rainbow shards scattered across the island. While reaching these colorful goals might seem straightforward, your strategic placement of blocks and creative problem-solving will be key to success.
If these games tickle your fancy, here’s how the membership pricing breaks down:
For Nintendo Switch Online, individual plans cost £3.49 ($3.99) a month, £6.99 ($7.99) for three months, or £17.99 ($19.99) over 12 months. A Family Membership, which allows up to eight users, is available for £31.49 ($34.99) per year.
For those eyeing Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack, it’s £34.99 ($49.99) annually for individuals, with a Family Membership coming in at £59.99 ($79.99).
These SNES classics are sure to spice up your gaming lineup, whether you’re revisiting timeless adventures or discovering them for the first time. Enjoy the nostalgia!