Nintendo Switch Online has become the primary location for players to access Nintendo's library of classic titles. The service currently boasts a slew of incredible games, including titles that were once thought to be a lost cause, such as and. However, to say that NSO has all the classic titles a player could ask for would be overselling it.
Although it boasts an impressive library, NSO is still missing many of Nintendo's classic games. These absences are a huge disappointment, as it denies Nintendo fans an accessible way to experience these beloved titles. Luckily, NSO is constantly updating, meaning that there's always a chance that some of these classics will be added eventually. In fact, with the Switch 2 just around the corner, 2025 might be the perfect time to prove to players that Nintendo remains committed to supporting NSO into the next generation.
At first, for Game Boy doesn't seem like a necessary addition to NSO, as it looks like a simple port of the arcade classic. However, is deceptive in that way, hiding an avalanche of creative and challenging levels behind the initial arcade game players are well-adjusted to. goes from a simple port to an excellent puzzle platformer, serving as a precursor to the successful puzzle game series.
Despite being a great title, hasn't always been shown the recognition it deserves. In the 30 years following its release, has only been rereleased one time for the 3DS virtual console, severely limiting its outreach to current Nintendo players. It's a shame that many players are unable to experience what this game has to offer, making a necessary addition to NSO.
The series has never had the best luck. With only three titles to speak of, the Greek myth-inspired series joins the likes of and as a beloved IP that remains all but forgotten by Nintendo. Because of this, some of Pit's adventures are often kept in the shadows, and this is especially true of his second outing, titled
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