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MICROSOFT UNVEILS MORE SWITCH GAMES
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MICROSOFT UNVEILS MORE SWITCH GAMES

Feb 21, 2024 4:51 PM

In a significant expansion of Nintendo Switch's classic game offerings, Microsoft and Rare have announced the addition of five beloved classic games to the Nintendo Switch Online service. The newly-announced titles include the quirky Snake Rattle 'n' Roll, the competitive R.C. Pro-Am, the action-packed Battletoads in Battlemaniacs, the fighting game Killer Instinct, and the destruction-driven Blast Corps. This lineup offers a diverse range of genres, from beat 'em ups to racing and fighting games, all set to join the service, which previously welcomed other classics such as Banjo-Kazooie and GoldenEye 007. These iconic games from Rare are sure to excite both new players and nostalgic fans when they land on Switch Online.

Which classic Rare games are coming to Nintendo Switch Online?

The classic Rare games coming to Nintendo Switch Online include Snake Rattle 'n' Roll, R.C. Pro-Am, Battletoads in Battlemaniacs, Killer Instinct, and Blast Corps.

For additional context, Rare, the developer behind these classic titles, is known for its significant impact on the gaming industry, especially during the 1990s. Rare's games are often celebrated for their creativity, innovative gameplay, and memorable characters, setting a high standard for various genres. The company's partnership with Nintendo during the NES, SNES, and N64 eras resulted in many of the acclaimed titles now being re-released for Switch Online, allowing a new generation of gamers to experience the groundbreaking work that defined Rare's legacy.



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