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"Nintendo Expands Switch Online with Fatal Fury 2, More SNES Games"

Author : Zachary May 22,2025

Exciting news for retro gaming enthusiasts! The Nintendo Switch Online library has expanded with the addition of three classic Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) games: Fatal Fury 2, Sutte Hakkun, and Super Ninja Boy. These titles are now accessible to members who have a Nintendo Switch Online membership and have purchased the Expansion Pass.

A trailer released by Nintendo, showcased below, announced the arrival of these beloved games to the SNES collection. Fatal Fury 2, originally launched in 1992, is a sequel to the fighting game franchise that introduced new characters Kim Kaphwan and Mai Shiranui. These additions joined the iconic roster, including Terry Bogard and Big Bear, expanding the lineup to eight fighters.

Sutte Hakkun, a side-scrolling puzzle game, marks its first English release. Players control a charming creature named Hakkun, who embarks on a quest to gather rainbow shards. Meanwhile, Super Ninja Boy, which was ahead of its time when it debuted in 1991, combines role-playing and action elements. Players take control of Jack, battling enemies in a world that supports multiplayer, allowing a second player to join the adventure at any moment.

Nintendo continues to enrich its Switch Online libraries, which also encompass games from the Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo 64, Game Boy, and more, periodically adding a selection of classic titles for its members to enjoy.

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