Bunch of new games added to Nintendo switch

Author

Srinanda

Date

Mar, 16.2023

BurgerTime Deluxe, Side Pocket, and Xevious have all been added to the Nintendo Switch Online library along with Kirby's Dream Land 2. In a YouTube video, Nintendo revealed the March 2023 Game Boy, Super NES and NES Updates for its Nintendo Switch Online subscription service. The updates, which are accessible on both the Basic NSO and Expansion Pack levels, are highlighted in the video.

Although it is still a recent development, the inclusion of Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games on the Nintendo Switch Online platform has sparked great interest among gamers who want to play some of the challenging games that were first released on the iconic handhelds. Four new games have been added to Nintendo Switch Online as of the most recent update.

What are the new additions

BurgerTime Deluxe and Kirby's Dreamland 2 are new additions for the Game Boy, respectively, while Xevious and SIDE POCKET are new additions for the NES and Super NES libraries. As a follow-up to the titular hero's journey, Kirby's Dreamland 2 was first released for the Game Boy in 1995 and is now available for Nintendo Switch Online. BurgerTime Deluxe is an arcade-style puzzle platformer that tests players' ability to build hamburgers while navigating a labyrinth of ladders and stages filled with adversaries. SIDE POCKET is an arcade billiards game that was ported to the SNES, while Xevious is a Twin Bee-style vertical-scrolling shooter.

Why are some Nintendo switch online subcribers dissatisfied

It's likely that some Nintendo Switch Online subscribers may be dissatisfied with the most recent service update. The list of playable classics currently available is glaringly deficient in some of the most popular Game Boy and Game Boy Advance titles. The most notable examples are the hugely popular Pokemon games, which have historically been system sellers since the release of Red and Blue. The future addition of Pokemon games on Nintendo Switch Online is currently unknown.

The Nintendo Switch Online Game Boy and GBA libraries, according to an industry insider, don't have a specific release timetable, thus the company will continue to drip-feed games from its enormous back catalogue for both systems randomly. In actuality, the NES and Super NES libraries have been like this for a while.