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New Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games added to Nintendo Classics

Nintendo has added four more games to the ever expanding Nintendo Switch Online library. The following Game Boy games are now available: Fortified Zone (1991), The Sword of Hope II (1992), and Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (1994). Those who are subscribed to the Expansion Pack tier can also enjoy an additional Game Boy Advance title: Dr. Mario & Puzzle League (2005). As always, these classic titles can be accessed from the dedicated Nintendo Classics apps that can be downloaded via the Nintendo eShop for anyone with an active NSO subscription.

11 thoughts on “New Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games added to Nintendo Classics”

  1. Finally Wario land 😁😂 9 years later, I’m guessing Wario land 2 will come between march and June next year, 10 year wait, sob sob

  2. For all new people playing this game for the first time, there is an in game cheat you can do 😁😂

    Press start to pause your game, then press select 16 times, you will see a little black box appear around the numbers, this is a value box, and you can change all the values.

    Simply press and hold A or B, and you can move the value box, then simply press up or down the give yourself max coins or max lifes.

    1. I remember finding this code, either ganewinners.com or tips and tricks magazine. I eventually was able to buy the moon.

  3. How long Nintendo has had this service up, its horrible and should be unacceptable how slow they drip feed titles. It’s not even drip feeding, its something much worse and slow. If this was the Virtual Console on a past Nintendo Console we’d have almost everything. Switch 2 doesn’t even get Genesis titles.

  4. Fortified Zone looks great! Never heard of it till now. I already have Sword of Hope 2 when I bought it to own on my 3DS. Wario will be nice to play. For what we pay to Nintendo for this service, they need to release games way more often than they do. Thankfully, I do utilize other features of the service and play online as much as I can in certain games.

  5. I don’t know if it’s funny or sad that the Nintendo Classics updates are the only things that have impressed me since the Switch 2 came out on the Nintendo front.

    It’s both, actually.

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