Nintendo Switch Online retro catalog games for October 2025 announced



Nintendo has three new titles for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers, Arriving tomorrow will be a handful of Super Nintendo classics: Fatal Fury Special, Bubsy in: Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind, and Mario & Wario. The latter of which was a puzzle title, only released in Japan for the Super Famicom in 1993.

Mario & Wario: Action puzzles abound in this title released only in Japan for the Super Famicom™ system in 1993. Wario has dropped a bucket on poor Mario's head, and now he can't see! So it's up to you to lead Mario safely to Luigi. Use the forest fairy's magic wand to create platforms, change the direction Mario walks, and defeat enemies. You can clear a total of 100 screens full of unique challenges using simple controls—just move the mouse to move the fairy and click the left button once to perform actions.

BUBSY™ in: Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind Bubsy the bobcat is on the prowl to recover his stolen yarn! Play as the furr-ocious feline himself in this action title released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System™ in 1993. Bubsy's grand adventure begins when his precious yarn is stolen by a race of yarn-obsessed aliens, the Woolies. Gallivant across 16 total stages, each containing an average of 300 screens, packed with wacky enemies and kooky mechanics. Dash through every nook and cranny of these vast stages as you search for yarn balls scattered throughout and make for the goal.

FATAL FURY SPECIAL Pit 15 different fighters against each other!This fighting game, released for the Super NES™ console in 1995, includes the original eight characters from FATAL FURY 2, as well as three new characters (Billy Kane, Axel Hawk, and Laurence Blood) and a new boss (Wolfgang Krauser). Additionally, three characters from the original FATAL FURY (Tung Fu Rue, Duck King, and Geese Howard) have returned to the fight. By building on the appeal from the previous game with its two-line battles, special moves, and powerful finishers, on top of further improving the series's formula, this game is truly worthy of the title "SPECIAL." And if you can meet certain special conditions, Ryo Sakazaki from the ART OF FIGHTING series will make a special guest appearance, which is noteworthy in itself!
 
If i need "ok you can play this game" from Nintendo than yes, it has no value for me. Not as a software but as a game.
Game codes on a cartridge also have no value for me and i wont purchase those.
The whole console needs to update just to function, out of the box. That no for me as well.

By owning i mean having a physical cartridge with a full game on it, that i can use without anyones consent.
Or having a digital title that i can copy to my PC ans keep it forever, again, withot Nintendos "let me check...ok you can play it" every time i play.

You get the point.
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Yes, and thats the issue. Only digital titles that i see value in are GOG games.
I purchase them and i do own them in fact (you know what i mean by owning them, lets not get into semantics).

As for physical i do in fact OWN my gamne cube games fully, they are mine. As well as some Switch 1 games and other older consoles.
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i swear, this bredcrumb game releasing is annoying and titles are just plain stupid at that. nintendo is laughable at this point.
We both are on the same page! lol
 
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