Nintendo Expands Switch Online Game Boy, SNES & NES Service With Four More Titles

Nintendo has announced a new batch of games for the Switch Online service. The latest additions are part of the standard tier – adding two Game Boy titles, a SNES title, and an original NES game.

This includes the 1995 Game Boy release Kirby’s Dream Land 2, Data East’s 1991 Game Boy game BurgerTime Deluxe, the 1993 Data East game Side Pocket and the classic Namco arcade shoot ’em up Xevious.

Here’s the full rundown, courtesy of Nintendo’s PR:

Game Boy

Kirby’s Dream Land 2 – The bridges that connect the seven Rainbow Islands have disappeared! Help Kirby solve the mystery while battling King Dedede and his horde of minions. Along the way, meet Rick, Kine and Coo – each possessing important abilities that will help Kirby save the day!

BurgerTime Deluxe – It’s a nonstop food fight in this classic arcade game! Give Chef Peter Pepper a hand and create the ultimate burger by traversing an action-packed kitchen to gather your materials – but watch out, because renegade ingredients will stop at nothing to put an end to your cooking days.

Super NES

SIDE POCKET – You might be able to play it cool behind the cue in Nine Ball Game and Pocket Game, but do you have what it takes to finesse with the best in the challenging Trick Game? Make use of a variety of shots in both solo and multiplayer modes and get ready to rack ’n’ roll in this billiards game that was originally released for Super NES in 1993!

SIDE POCKET
Image: Nintendo / Data East

NES

XEVIOUS – You are humanity’s last hope against the sinister XEVIOUS collective! Pilot the Solvalou Fighter and its variety of weapons in your mission to destroy XEVIOUS aircraft and bases from deep behind enemy lines. XEVIOUS differentiated itself from its mid-80s contemporaries with its unique enemy types, hidden gameplay features and variety of vertically scrolling environments. Ask yourself, are you devious enough to beat XEVIOUS?

XEVIOUS
Image: Nintendo / Namco

Japan has received the same four games. You can find out more about the Switch Online services in our Nintendo Life guides:

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