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Nintendo has introduced the subsequent batch of video games coming to Nintendo Switch Online. Fatal Fury 2, Sutte Hakkun, and Tremendous Ninja Boy will all be accessible as a part of the subscription service’s Tremendous NES sport catalog beginning as we speak, January 24.
Like all different SNES video games, you solely have to be subscribed to the bottom Nintendo Switch Online tier to take a look at these video games. Fatal Fury 2 is the 1994 SNES port of an arcade combating sport by SNK. This sequel helped cement Fatal Fury as a real rival to the combating sport monolith that’s Road Fighter and is the SNK sport that launched Mai Shiranui, who’s now an iconic character for the corporate. Fatal Fury 2’s addition to the service is related as a result of Mai will come to Road Fighter 6 on February 5 and Fatal Fury: Metropolis of the Wolves launches on April 24.
In the meantime, Sutte Hakkun and Tremendous Ninja Boy may be thought-about hidden gems. Tradition Brian launched Tremendous Ninja Boy for SNES in North America in 1993 and is notable for being an early action-RPG that blended overworld and dungeon exploration, real-time sidescrolling beat-’em-up fight, and a few platforming. Sutte Hakkun is a puzzle-platformer launched for Tremendous Famicom’s ill-fated Satellaview service in 1997. It is uncommon that Satellaview video games ever get re-released by Nintendo, so it is definitely a novelty to have on Nintendo Switch Online now.
Now you can try all three of those video games through the Nintendo Switch Online SNES app. A Nintendo Switch Online subscription prices $20 a 12 months.