

Clu Clu Land: Welcome to New Cluclu Land.Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War.They also contain that country's versions of games and a few that aren't available in the West. These apps are similar to the NES and SNES ones, in Japanese. The Japanese SNES selection is presented with that region's vertical box art. Don't worry about the language barrier you'll spot the English "Nintendo Switch Online" option. Download "NINTENDO 64 - Nintendo Switch Online" (caps distinguish it from the English one), "Family Computer - Nintendo Switch Online" and "Super Famicom - Nintendo Switch Online" apps from the Japanese store. Create a new profile on your Switch and link it to your Japanese account.ģ. You'll have to use a different email address than the one linked to your regular account.Ģ. Create a second Nintendo Account and set Japan as the region. You can access more classic games via the Japanese eShop, at no extra cost. Take this with a grain of salt for now though. The list of games tested for the service includes The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald, Metroid Fusion and many others. Nintendo What other classic games are coming?Ī possible April 18 leak suggests that Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games are hitting Nintendo Switch Online soon. Playing through A Link to the Past in Japanese might be a bit too challenging.

S.C.A.T: Special Cybernetic Attack Team.Some have modified SP versions, which let you jump to the last level, start with a bunch of power ups or otherwise tweak the experience: Like the SNES games, the NES library is included in the standard subscription. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels is monstrously tough, with its poison mushroom betrayals. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.

