The games of the past are growing its library and it does not let the test of time hinder its expansion to bring the old games back to access via the Nintendo Switch Online. Three new Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) games are coming to the public now, expanding more of its library for new games to play.

SNES New Games Coming to Nintendo Switch Online

SNES Controller
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Nintendo is bringing 20 SNES games to Switch Online's library on Sept. 5.

An online subscription is thriving, and it is because of the many offers and ventures of different companies towards the available access of the public to their service and its features. Imagine going to your modern console and playing old games like the time you used to when you were just a kid, sitting at home during the summer, and accessing your favorite Nintendo game.

Of course, what Nintendo Switch Online offers is not a complete experience as there are limited SNES, NES, N64, and other consoles available to the public. If you think consoles are hard to get, imagine looking for a pristine or even a working condition game available now for the price it had before, something that is dirt cheap and affordable using lunch money.

Switch Online is expanding its SNES library now, and it is with three of the "Kirby" franchise's games that aim to focus on what the previous games offered to the public during its time.

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Kirby Super Star


"Kirby Super Star" is a 1996 platform video game from Nintendo that was released on the SNES and adds to the single-player experience of the company. The title is famous as it was also released for the Wii and Wii U consoles which allowed the public to experience the previous offers of the company.

Now, it is available on the Nintendo Switch Online platform via subscriptions coming to the SNES experience.

Kirby's Dream Land 3


One of the most historic titles in the SNES history is "Kirby Dream Land 3," as it is the last game that Nintendo published in the North American region for the console. The game was released in 1997 and also saw a virtual console version for the Wii and Wii U platforms of the company.

Kirby's Dream Course


Lastly, Nintendo Switch Online offers a third "Kirby" game from HAL Laboratory that explores more of a standalone game that saw a change once it was released massively. "Kirby Dream Course" changed the original "Dream Course" title as it became famous in Nintendo's other consoles, seeing a 1994 release from the company.

Users do not need to have retro consoles to access their favorite games from the past, as despite the previous offers of the gaming industry has ceased to develop, there are still new things to look forward to. The retro experience lives on, and it is with the many offers of companies like Nintendo and Sony, which acts as a time machine for everyone's enjoyment.

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