Nintendo Switch owners subscribed to Nintendo's online service for the console have received what could be considered quite the treat.
The service, which costs $20 a year, has added a range of Super NES games to what was already an impressive lineup of NES classics. If that's not a great deal, we don't know what is. Those who care for a bit of nostalgia won't have to break the bank to purchase mini classic consoles if they already have a Switch, as there are currently over 60 NES an SNES titles (combined) that come with the subscription.
NES classics dropped for the device last year and this week saw Nintendo supplement that with a brand new application bearing 20 SNES classics, with more to come.
The company had made a habit of adding classics to the NES library every month, but that's about to change. While games will be added, there won't be a rigid monthly schedule - and that goes for both libraries, according to Business Insider.
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"More NES games will be added in the future, but those releases will not adhere to a regular schedule," a Nintendo representative told the publication.
The rep said pretty much the same concerning the SNES additions: "More Super NES games will be added after launch, but those releases will not adhere to a regular schedule." However, fans can look forward to "future announcements" regarding NES and SNES games joining the Nintendo Switch Online service.
The following titles are the SNES games currently available for playing with the subscription:
Brawl Brothers
Demon's Crest
Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics
Kirby's Dream Land 3
Star Fox
Super E.D.F. Earth Defense Force
Super Mario Kart
Yoshi's Island
Super Puyo Puyo 2
Super Tennis
Breath of Fire
F-Zero
Kirby's Dream Course
Pilotwings
Stunt Race FX
Super Ghouls'n Ghosts
Super Mario World
Super Metroid
Super Soccer
The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past
All of these games are playable with the Switch's Joy-Cons, but Nintendo will release a classic SNES USB controller for the purists, which will cost $30 and will only be available for subscribers.
Source: Business Insider
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