Nintendo has rolled out another trio of games for fans of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), now available to anyone with a Nintendo Switch Online subscription.
To get in on the action, you’ll need to update the Super Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online app to Version 4.0.0 to enjoy these fresh entries:
First up, we have “Fatal Fury 2.” A new saga kicks off as the legendary fighting game, originally hitting the SNES in 1994, returns. The Bogard brothers have wrapped up their grudge match with Geese Howard, and the epic King of Fighters tournament is back for another round. This time, fighters enter the fray with unique backstories and martial arts skills hailing from all corners of the globe. This tournament introduces fresh strategies, such as a two-line battle system and special moves that only activate when a fighter’s been roughed up. Can you harness these skills to claim the title of King of Fighters?
Next, embark on a journey with “Super Ninja Boy.” Join Jack and Ryu on their epic quest as trouble looms over the capital city of Yokan following the Universal Peace Mission’s ship departure. This 1993 classic mixes RPG mechanics with action-packed battles on the Super NES, where you’ll face off against mighty enemies using ninja skills like Throwing Stars and Moonsault Kicks. Whether you go it alone or team up with a friend, you can unleash more advanced ninja techniques, like the Tower Mega-Attack, by lifting each other for the ultimate combo!
Finally, challenge your mind with “Sutte Hakkun,” an action-puzzle game that first emerged on rewritable game cards via the Japanese Nintendo Power service in 1998, before getting a full release on the Super Famicom in 1999. As Hakkun, it’s your job to gather rainbow shards across various islands. While it sounds straightforward, your creativity is put to the test as you utilize Hakkun’s block-sucking and spitting abilities to forge paths to these colorful pieces. Strategically place blocks to pave the way toward each elusive shard!
If you’re considering joining Nintendo’s ranks, the subscription for Nintendo Switch Online comes at a reasonable price: £3.49 ($3.99) per month, £6.99 ($7.99) for three months, or £17.99 ($19.99) for a whole year. Moreover, the 12-month Family Membership, priced at £31.49 ($34.99), offers the perk of inviting up to seven others into your family group, giving everyone access.
For those looking to broaden their horizons, the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack puts the individual membership at £34.99 ($49.99) for a year, and the Family Membership at £59.99 ($79.99).