Those who are subscribed to Nintendo Switch Online You’ll be pleasantly surprised when the NES and SNES apps launch, because both have been updated to incorporate new retro titles that are now available to play.
Only those who are subscribed to the Nintendo Switch service will be the only ones who will have access to these extensive catalogs that are expanding a little more from time to time. With that said, let’s go with the review of everything that has just arrived
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30 years of Super Nintendo: the Brain of the Beast
Congo’s Caper (SNES)
We start with this colorful action and platform adventure in which we will take control of a half-human, half-monkey boy, who will embark on a journey through dozens of levels, with final bosses in between, to rescue his girlfriend who has been kidnapped by an evil demon.
Rival Turf (SNES)
A few beat’em ups were published on Nintendo’s 16-bit console, this being one of the first to be released. Jack Flak and his friend, the police officer Oswald “Oozie” will face the Street Kings gang who have arrested the first of them’s girlfriend.
Pinball (NES)
There is little to say about this game whose name makes it quite clear what it is about. Basically it is a pinball table in which you will have to get all the possible points and that stands out because it hides the odd minigame in which Mario himself will make an appearance.