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Nintendo Releases Seven NES Titles For Nintendo Switch Online

Nintendo has added seven retro games to the Nintendo Switch Online library, giving you some fun options this holiday weekend.



Article Summary

  • Nintendo Switch Online adds 7 NES classics for Fourth of July.
  • Titles include 'Urban Champion', 'Golf', and 'Donkey Kong Jr. Math'.
  • New challenges await in 'Mach Rider', 'The Mystery of Atlantis'.
  • Engage in combat and racing in 'Solar Jetman' and 'Cobra Triangle'.

Nintendo has kicked off the Fourth Of July weekend right with seven new retro game additions for Nintendo Switch Online. Seven! Yes, seven new games have been added to the NES library; some of these we thought would have been added a year ago. The seven games you're getting are Urban Champion, Golf, Donkey Kong Jr. Math, Mach Rider, The Mystery of Atlantis, Solar Jetman, and Cobra Triangle. We have info on all of them for you here, along with a promo trailer, as they are live tomorrow!

Nintendo Releases Seven NES Titles For Nintendo Switch Online
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Urban Champion

On these streets, there is only one rule: Punch or be punched. Nintendo's first 2D fighting game from 1986, Urban Champion is a bare-knuckle throwdown between fighters looking to earn the rank of Champion – and send their opponent plummeting down the nearest manhole in the process. If successful, they will earn confetti showers from local residents and, eventually, enough victory symbols to proclaim themselves the undisputed champ. But watch out for angry neighbors who will attempt to drop flowerpots on your head, and the police will make occasional appearances to temporarily break up the fight, or to make an arrest if the fight clock runs out. Spar against a computer opponent or a friend and prove your worth in becoming the Urban Champion!

Golf

Hit the links and revisit one of the original NES sports games. This 1990 classic brings you 36 holes of realistic golf action, with hazards that change every time you play (so you'll need to plan a strategy apart from just "swing away"). Check wind direction, select the right club, and adjust your swing as you make your drive. A scorecard keeps track of your strokes for each hole as you face twisting fairways and hungry sand traps. Tee time is right now, so grab your clubs!

Donkey Kong Jr. Math

First question: Donkey Kong + Donkey Kong Jr. ÷ Math Homework = ? The answer: Numerical fun. Originally released in 1986, Donkey Kong Jr. Math takes the vine-swinging gameplay of the original Donkey Kong Jr. game and adds an extra element of mathematical challenge. Play as Donkey Kong Jr. and rescue Donkey Kong, who's been imprisoned by Mario. Navigate across vines and platforms to solve math-based puzzles, which requires you to do everything from collecting numbers to grabbing appropriate symbols that add, subtract, multiply, and divide them as needed to solve each problem. Along the way, you'll gather fruit and keys, and make sure you avoid the pesky birds, nasty electric sparks, and creepy chompers! Sorry, did we not mention there'd be a test?

Mach Rider

Set either 88 years in the future (from today) or 127 years in the future (from the game's original release date in 1985), Mach Rider is a vehicular combat racing game where players navigate their heavily-armed Quadrunner across the ruined wastes of Earth in the year 2112. Engage in the Fighting Course and blast your way across ten different sectors, avoiding obstacles and taking down enemies. Or try your hand at the Endurance Course, where you try to complete sectors in a set time limit, with oil drums and opponents determined to slow you down. You can also tackle the time trial in the Solo Course mode, which is just you against the clock. Remember, you are Earth's only hope — you are Mach Rider.

The Mystery of Atlantis

Known as Atlantis no Nazo in Japan for the Nintendo Famicom, The Mystery of Atlantis is a side-scrolling adventure where players take on the role of Wyn, an amateur explorer intent on unlocking the secrets of a lost civilization and rescuing his captive master from the forces of the evil Emperor Zavyra. Using sticks of dynamite, Wyn will attempt to survive a myriad of exotic locations such as caves, temples, and even clouds. Atlantis is comprised of 100 zones, each one connected by warp doors – but choose wisely! Your success in the island's maze will depend on which doors you go through and the path you take.

Solar Jetman

You are Jetman on a dangerous quest to collect the lost pieces of the Golden Warpship, a near-mythical vessel capable of interstellar travel. This early-'90s multidirectional shooter puts you in the cockpit of Jetman's Jetpod, as you explore 12 menacing alien worlds, each with its own level of gravity! Collect alien goods along the way to earn points you can trade for equipment from the Interstellar Marketing Co. Trading Post. Once you discover a piece of the Warpship, you'll have to tow it back to your Mothership, fighting against the added drag that impacts your maneuverability (and burns away your fuel – keep an eye on those gauges!). Recovering the pieces will be no easy task, and Solar Jetman is the only hope!

Cobra Triangle

Heard of the Bermuda Triangle? Well, that's a resort cruise compared to what awaits you in the Cobra Triangle. Put your skill and reflexes to the test at the helm of a Cobra Class Speed Boat in this 1989 vehicle-based action game for the original NES. In this part boat racing game, part vehicular combat game, you'll take on high-speed challenges including cannon-equipped enemy craft, imperiled swimmers, deadly sea monsters, dangerous whirlpools and ticking bombs. Play through 25 stages of aquatic mayhem, where you'll need to collect Power-Up Items scattered throughout levels to upgrade your speed and firepower if you hope to get out of the Triangle in one piece!


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