Nintendo Switch Online NES games for February 2019 revealed



Two new games are being added to the Nintendo Switch Online NES lineup this month. On February 13th, Super Mario Bros. 2 and Kirby's Adventure will be playable to anyone with an active subscription to the service. Japanese customers will also be getting a bonus Famicom title; Tsuppari Oozomou, a sumo wrestling game. Super Mario Bros. 2 released in North America in 1988, becoming infamous for being a reskin of the Japanese Doki Doki Panic. Kirby's Adventure released much later than the previous game, well into the start of the Super Nintendo's lifespan, in 1993. Despite the late release, Kirby's Adventure was successful, and introduced the copy mechanic, which would be utilized in many subsequent Kirby titles.
 

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Two new games are being added to the Nintendo Switch Online NES lineup this month. On February 13th, Super Mario Bros. 2 and Kirby's Adventure will be playable to anyone with an active subscription to the service. Japanese customers will also be getting a bonus Famicom title; Tsuppari Oozomou, a sumo wrestling game. Super Mario Bros. 2 released in North America in 1988, becoming infamous for being a reskin of the Japanese Doki Doki Panic. Kirby's Adventure released much later than the previous game, well into the start of the Super Nintendo's lifespan, in 1993. Despite the late release, Kirby's Adventure was successful, and introduced the copy mechanic, which would be utilized in many subsequent Kirby titles.


woah, never played these before
 

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not shocking seeing its the largest NES cartrige and used the FX chip
I can see it being the largest cart being realistic since it was one of the last nes games but I never knew it used an fx chip, the more ya know
SMB2 hasnt been released yet?!?

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I mistook it for an SNES game as an adult XD
I suppose you could say starfox to the snes is what kirby is to the nes. very impressive graphics for the system
but at least I'm not alone XD
 
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not shocking seeing its the largest NES cartrige and used the FX chip

I can see it being the largest cart being realistic since it was one of the last nes games but I never knew it used an fx chip, the more ya know

Can anybody find anything on the net to verify this? I've has a scout around but been unsuccessful
 
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Oh boy! Thanks grandpa Nintendo! I'll try not to spend it all in one place!

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