![]() Set in a world where civilization lies in ruins, the young protagonist awakes from cryogenic sleep and the adventure begins. A cast of unusual and exciting companions join you in your adventures across a wondrous land full of magic and mystery.Ĭrystalis – An epic story for action-RPG fans is ready to unfold. There’s never a dull moment as Kirby dashes, flies and fights!īreath of Fire II – Set 500 years after the original, take on the role of Ryu, the last member of the Dragon Clan. It’s up to Kirby to get it back and ultimately save Popstar from being taken over. Kirby Super Star™ – That awful King Dedede is at it again – he’s stolen all the food in Dream Land. Super Punch-Out!!™ – Featuring the tight gameplay and humor the series is known for, this sequel to the NES classic sees Little Mac return to the ring with the World Video Boxing Association belt once again at stake. After a long wait, Star Fox is back in action. This time, Emperor Andross is on a crusade to conquer the Lylat system and the Star Fox team itself. Star Fox™ 2 – This 3D rail-shooter and second installment of the Star Fox series was first designed for the Super NES, but went unreleased until it appeared on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System™: Super NES Classic Edition system in 2017. Sorry, not sorry, I hate using that thing… Check out each of the game’s official descriptions from Nintendo below! A fantastic selection of games that everyone should try out! I am also glad to see Star Fox 2 on a platform beside the SNES classic. Anyways, the games coming to the system are Star Fox 2, Super Punch-Out!!, Kirby Super Star, Breath of Fire II, Crystalis, and finally Journey to Silius. At Nintendo’s previous release schedule of about 2 games per month 6 gives us pretty much what I would have expected to get anyway. ![]() In total there will be 6 games added with 4 for SNES and 2 for NES. Well, it has been 3 months since then and we are finally seeing new additions to both the NES and SNES apps on December 12. When Nintendo announced that they were finally bringing SNES games to the Switch, the announcement came with a heavy caveat of them no longer sticking to a monthly release schedule for additional games.
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