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Nintendo is set to expand its Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) Switch Online catalog with three new games. The games introduced are Fatal Fury 2, Super Ninja Boy, and Sutte Hakkun. The Japanese gaming firm’s online subscriptions will also allow gamers to access various tiers of retro platforms and their games.
If the sequel system is stronger than the original Switch, some recent gems could make their way to the console
Nintendo has released three more SNES games for its Nintendo Switch Online service, including one game that's never been released outside of Japan.
Another interesting Nintendo patent has been found, that could point to technology that they will use on the Switch 2, or not.
Nintendo has finally revealed the Switch 2 — but it didn’t reveal everything. Even still, the new console looks pretty much like a bigger, more refined Switch. Sure, that’s the straightforward and expected move from Nintendo. But it’s also exactly what I’ve been waiting for.
Get a look at the Nintendo Switch Online SNES games arriving on the Switch Online library this month. Fatal Fury 2, Super Ninja Boy, and Sutte Hakkun are now available for Nintendo Switch Online members.
The original Switch came out in March of 2017 with a $299 price tag. Leaks and rumors suggest the Switch 2 could release in June of 2025. The price will likely fall somewhere between $399 and $499 USD.
The initiating party was one of the "big four" American banks -- JPMorgan Chase. Before market open, the bank's analyst Junko Yamamura kicked off coverage of Nintendo's Japan-listed stock with an overweight -- buy,
As the gaming community celebrates the recent reveal of the Switch 2, Nintendo’s new console seems to have impacted Steam Deck sales.