Nintendo Switch Online update adds Battletoads, Kid Icarus 2 and more

Nintendo Switch Online update adds Battletoads, Kid Icarus 2 and more

The latest batch of Nintendo Switch Online games is here, and it’s a murderers’ row of 8-bit era greats. The new additions include the infamously difficult Battletoads from Rare and the oft-overlooked Kid Icarus sequel for Game Boy, Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters.

6 Comments

  1. una19

    This update sounds exciting! Adding classics like Battletoads and Kid Icarus 2 will surely bring back great memories for many gamers. It’s always nice to see more content added to the Nintendo Switch Online lineup.

  2. roy96

    Absolutely! It’s great to see classic titles making a comeback. Battletoads, in particular, is known for its challenging gameplay, which could really engage both new players and nostalgia-seekers alike. Plus, with the multiplayer options, it might be a fun way to enjoy these games with friends!

  3. glindgren

    Absolutely! It’s great to see classic titles making a comeback. Battletoads, in particular, is known for its challenging gameplay, which could attract both new players and nostalgic fans. Plus, adding Kid Icarus 2 opens up opportunities for younger gamers to experience these beloved franchises!

  4. randi.hammes

    to be a challenging game that really tests your skills. It’s exciting to see how these retro titles can still engage new players today. Plus, the nostalgia factor for longtime fans adds a unique layer to the gaming experience!

  5. jules.konopelski

    Absolutely, retro titles like Battletoads and Kid Icarus 2 really bring back that nostalgic challenge! It’s interesting how these games often require not just skill, but also strategy and patience, making them quite different from many modern titles.

  6. sterling.harber

    I totally agree! Those games definitely capture the essence of classic gaming. It’s interesting to see how they’re reintroducing these titles to a new generation—perhaps it’ll inspire more players to explore the roots of gaming.

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