



So to get your hands on these three new games, all you have to do is get a basic subscription to the Nintendo Switch Online. Not to mention that these three new games do not require any additional payment from the current subscribers of Switch Online.

It comes as the new retro games on the library are not titles from the Nintendo 64 or the Sega Genesis, which are exclusively available on the Expansion Pack plan of the subscription service. (Photo : Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images)ĬHIBA, JAPAN - SEPTEMBER 12: An attendee uses a controller of Nintendo Co.'s Switch game console on the business day of the Tokyo Game Show 2019 at Makuhari Messe on Septemin Chiba, Japan. Read Also: Nintendo Switch OLED, Pro Controller 'Splatoon 3' Edition Are Coming Soon-Prices Revealed! How to Get New SNES, NES Games on Switch OnlineĪccording to a recent report by , the three new offerings on the Switch Online subscription service no longer need an Expansion Pack tier, which is more expensive than the standard plan. On top of the new NES Classic, Nintendo also brings two NES games, "Fighter's History" and "Kirby's Avalanche," to the Switch Online service. The new Switch Online offerings include the "Daiva Story 6 Imperial of Nirsartia," which debuted on the NES way back in 1986. The Nintendo of America Twitter account shared a teaser of the classical games on its subscription service, showcasing the nostalgic retro gameplay graphics of these SNES and NES titles. The official Twitter account of Nintendo of America told members of Switch Online that three new classic Super NES and NES games are now live. Lastly, Daiva Story 6: Imperial of Nirsartia is a sci-fi action game with strategic elements from T&E Soft, and this seems to be the first time it has received an official release in the West.Two of the new gaming titles on Nintendo Switch Online date back to the 90s, while one of the three debuted way back in the 80s. Data East won that case, though it’s hard to argue against the influence of the latter on the former regardless. Meanwhile, Fighter’s History is a fighting game from Data East that is famous for triggering a lawsuit from Capcom for being too similar to Street Fighter II. It is basically a Puyo Puyo puzzle game but with Kirby. Kirby’s Avalanche joins several other Kirby games available on Nintendo Switch Online across NES, SNES, and Nintendo 64. In Japan, the NSO lineup has received the same update of games, except Kirby’s Avalanche is replaced by Kirby’s Super Star Stacker. Nintendo has announced three new NES and SNES games are available through the Nintendo Switch Online service as part of a Jupdate: Daiva Story 6: Imperial of Nirsartia for NES and Kirby’s Avalanche and Fighter’s History for SNES.
