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Nintendo announce two new titles for the NES library

Nintendo announce two new NES Classics titles for Nintendo Switch Online users.

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Just like clockwork, Nintendo have announced two new titles for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers, the Big N will be adding Super Mario Bros. 2 and Kirby's Adventure.

Last month, Nintendo added Blaster Master and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link to the NES library. This month we have Super Mario Bros. 2 and Kirby's Adventure being added to the NES library of games, the games will be available from February 13th.

For users that don't yet have Nintendo Switch Online, the membership only costs $4 USD a month, or $8 USD for three months or a $20 USD yearly payment. Families that have multiple Nintendo Switch's in the household will be able to utilize Family Membership, the cost comes in at $35 USD and grants access to online for up to eight Nintendo Account members. If you are interested in games such as Super Smash Bros. Ultimate or Mario Kart 8 Ultimate, Nintendo Switch Online will be required for online play, visit the official Nintendo website for more information here.

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News Source:gamespot.com

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