Nintendo Switch Online is now home to three iconic Mario games. Unmissable titles available in the Game Boy Advance version, but not for all subscribers.
In the face of Xbox Game Pass, Nintendo couldn’t sit idly by. In September 2018, the Japanese company launched Nintendo Switch Online on its hybrid console. The service, which charges online gaming despite being free until now, offers a wide range of retro games, from the NES to the Super Nintendo to the Game Boy. A different proposal from that of the Xbox Game Pass, which above all focuses on the nostalgia of the players. Despite everything, Nintendo’s strategy seems to be working. The Japanese company continues to regularly add new retro games to its Nintendo Switch Online catalogue. At the end of May, these are three cult games from the famous license Mario who come to worship.
Three Mario games released on GBA are coming to Nintendo Switch Online
Starting today, subscribers to the Nintendo Switch Online + add-on can (re)discover three legendary Mario games. Super Mario Advance 1, 2 etc 3 end up in the catalog of services. As the name suggests, these are remastered versions of the games originally released on SNES on GBA. It should be noted that they offer significant graphical and sonic improvements.
“All the games in the Super Mario Advance series are now available on Nintendo Switch! These Game Boy Advance classics are accessible above a Nintendo Switch Online subscription + add-on pack,” the Japanese giant enthusiastically announces on its social networks.
Mario fans are satisfied with Nintendo’s service
Lovers of the Mario series who subscribe to the Nintendo Switch Online + add-on pack will get their money’s worth. Super Mario Advance 1, 2 etc 3 Join titles like Super Mario Bros or Super Mario 64. An opportunity both for fans of the saga and for those who want to discover its origins. Other legendary Nintendo licenses are well represented in the service’s catalogue. games Metroid etc zelda, available in large numbers, can take you a good bundle of hours. And yes, there is no need to own it Zelda Tears of the Kingdom to have fun with Link. The worst part is that subscribers to the classic formula are still left out. Recently, Big N favors those who are willing to spend more. There hasn’t been any news on the classic offer for some time.