Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can now access four more retro games, including Quest for Camelot, Kirby's Star Stacker, Joy Mech Fight, and Downtown Nekketsu March Super-Awesome Field Day!, across its Game Boy, SNES, and NES libraries.
Four classic Nintendo games, including Kirby's Star Stacker and Joy Mech Fight, have been added to the Nintendo Switch Online library, marking the first time these games have been released in the west.
Nintendo held its September 2023 Nintendo Direct, announcing several exciting games including a remastered Paper Mario, a Mario vs. Donkey Kong remake, F-Zero 99, Princess Peach: Showtime!, Tomb Raider remasters, Luigi's Mansion 2 HD, Splatoon 3's Side Order DLC, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Super Mario RPG Remake, Trombone Champ, Dave the Diver, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe's Booster Course Pass Wave 6, Detective Pikachu Returns, Tears of the Kingdom, Smash Ultimate, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Amiibos, Horizon Chase 2, Another Code: Recollection, SaGa Emerald Beyond, Unicorn Overlord, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, WarioWare: Move It!, and the completion of the Nintendo Gallery Museum.
Super Mario RPG's upcoming remake for the Nintendo Switch was showcased in a gameplay trailer, revealing new features such as timed button presses, character combos, and post-game boss rematches.
Here are some upcoming games for the Nintendo Switch in October 2023: Disgaea 7: Vows of the Virtueless, Wargroove 2, Detective Pikachu Returns, Borderlands 3 Ultimate Edition, Batman: Arkham Trilogy, Sonic Superstars, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Just Dance 2024 Edition, Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1, and Dave the Diver.
The Super Nintendo classic Super Mario RPG will be released on the Switch in November with updated graphics and the option to switch between the original 1996 soundtrack and newly-arranged music.
Nintendo fans are calling for an eShop demo of Super Mario Bros. Wonder, as a demo was recently made available at Switch kiosks across the US but not everyone can access them.
The highly anticipated Nintendo Switch exclusive, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, has been leaked online, prompting warnings about spoilers and the risk of permanent account bans for those who stream or upload footage before the official release date.