Nintendo had already confirmed some more Nintendo 64 games would be releasing in the coming months for Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack members. However, their Nintendo Direct didn’t mention anything about their other retro libraries.
Well, the NES and SNES libraries are still not getting anything new for the time being, but Nintendo did confirm some new SEGA Genesis additions tonight. According to Nintendo, Alisa Dragoon, Beyond Oasis and Earthworm Jim are now available for Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack members. Their announcement tweet is down below.
Wasn’t… Wasn’t Earthworm Jim already available as part of the SNES library?
I believe it’s a slightly superior version so why two versions? Probably for those who want one vs the other.
Best reason I can think of is some people grew up with different versions. It doesn’t matter which one is technically superior, if you have nostalgia for one over another you’ll likely wanna play that one instead
That too but there are snobs/elitists that will want the “superior”
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This is the first one. The snes service has the second one, which is smart considering the genesis version of 1 is better than 2, but the 2 one is better than the first one on snes
Earthworm Jim 2 is the SNES version.
Earthworm Jim 2 was previously released for SNES, this is the first Earthworm Jim
They were both released for the snes not just the second one.
Glad to hear about Pokémon Stadium. It would be nice if they made a Pokémon Stadium for Sword and Shield Arcues and Scarlet. They can still have the Pokémon Bank App that would be nice.
Why not? Is this possible?
Pokémon tournament is pretty good actually.
EJ1 for Genesis Online and EJ2 for SNES Online shows that whoever is curating these libraries knows what they are doing. They’ve picked the superior version of each game.