Nintendo Switch Online: 4 Japanese games from the Game Boy Color, SNES and NES never released in the West added to the service!

Last month, subscribers to Nintendo Switch Online + Additional Pack were able to recover two games from the N64, with Excitebike 64 quite recently and Pokemon Stadium 2 following the Pokemon Presents. Players who only subscribed to the basic formula were only entitled to Pokémon: The Trading Card Game at the same time. Good news, the wave of September brings like in June four productions of yesteryear to these, and now since they are available from this Wednesday, September 6, 2023. Without further ado, make way for a short video to introduce them to us.

On the Super NES side, we find the brick breaker Kirby’s Star Stacker, a remake not to be confused with the original released on Game Boy. On Game Boy Color, it’s Quest for Camelot of Titus Interactive which is proposed, an adaptation of the animated film known by us under the name ofExcalibur, the magic sword. As for the NES, we have on one side Downtown Nekketsu March Super-Awesome Field Day!action and sports game from the long-running series Kunio-kun of Technos Japan Corp. and on the other Joy Mech Fight.

You probably guessed it by seeing the logos in the video, these games have never been released in the west until now (apart from the case Kirby for the original version) and are not even localized, just added as is… Japanese players are not entitled to a release wave, but can already take advantage of Kirby’s Star Stacker And Joy Mech Fight for a while.

Game Boy Color

Quest for Camelot – It’s up to you to save Camelot and Arthur’s kingdom! In this action and adventure game released for Game Boy Color in 1998, you play as Kayley, daughter of Sir Lionel, one of the Knights of the Round Table. King Arthur has lost Excalibur, his magic sword, and the dastardly Sir Ruber, your father’s murderer, intends to seize power in Camelot. To stop him, Kayley will have to cross nine kingdoms and more than 60 different zones, and learn new techniques along her journey. But will all his efforts be enough?

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Kirby’s Star Stacker – Team up with Kirby and his friends Rick, Ken and Coo in this action-packed puzzle game to stack the stars. Companion Blocks and Star Blocks randomly drop from the top of the screen and you have to place Star Blocks between identical Companion Blocks to clear them. Your reflexes and ingenuity will be put to the test by King DaDiDou, who does everything to stop you. Fire up your neurons in the main game mode, but also with the Challenge and Time Attack modes! Become the stacking star!

Nintendo Entertainment System

Downtown Nekketsu March Super-Awesome Field Day! – It’s sports day, and anything can happen! In this action game, released on the Famicom in Japan in 1990, four teams compete during sports day. You play as Kunio-kun, the captain of the Nekketsu High School team! You will take part in four competitions: the Yumemi cross-country race, the obstacle course, the ball-smashing competition and the bare-knuckle combat! Each character has different abilities, and your skills as a captain will be just as important as your skills in the field!

Joy Mech Fight – Who will emerge victorious from this fight between robots? This fighting game, released only in Japan on the Famicom in 1993, features Dr. Little Eamon and Sukapon, a robot he created. Dr. Ivan Walnach has declared his intention to take over the world with his robots, and it’s up to Dr. Eamon to stop him. Win battles to access new robots with unique abilities and moves. Each robot has four special moves, and you will have to choose your fighter carefully in order to gain the advantage over your opponents. In addition to the story mode, other game modes are available, including a multiplayer mode that will allow you to challenge your friends!

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Alexandre SAMSON (Omega Law)
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