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Nintendo Switch Online adds four classic games

Jun 18, 2024 4:22 PM

Nintendo Switch Online continues to expand its game library by adding four new titles. This update includes two Game Boy Advance classics, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Four Swords and Metroid: Zero Mission. Both titles offer nostalgic gameplay, with the former being a combination of two iconic Zelda experiences released in March 2003, and the latter, a 2004 remake of the original 1986 Metroid game.

In addition, Nintendo 64 classics Turok: Dinosaur Hunter and Perfect Dark have also been added. Turok, a first-person shooter from 1997, immerses players in a prehistoric world where they must protect Earth from invading threats. Perfect Dark, released in 2000, now features an extra multiplayer mode supporting up to four players. For more details on what other games are available on Nintendo Switch Online, visit our website.

What are the new games added to the Nintendo Switch Online library?n

The four new games added to the Nintendo Switch Online library are The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Four Swords, Metroid: Zero Mission, Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, and Perfect Dark.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Four Swords offers a unique blend of single-player and multiplayer Zelda experiences. Metroid: Zero Mission enhances the original game's graphics and controls, making it more accessible for modern players. Turok: Dinosaur Hunter is known for its pioneering role in first-person shooter games on consoles, setting a new standard for 3D action games. Perfect Dark, developed by Rare, continues to be celebrated for its robust multiplayer capabilities and engaging storyline.



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