
"Mario & Wario is a puzzle-platform title from 1993 that was actually developed by Game Freak--before the studio developed Pokemon. Of note, the game reportedly has always featured English text, even though it didn't see the light of day in the US for over three decades. Mario & Wario does require mouse controls, according to Nintendo's video (seen below) posted on YouTube."
"The other two games now available as part of Nintendo Switch Online are Bubsy in: Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind and Fatal Fury Special. The former can get you acquainted with the wisecracking bobcat before Bubsy 4D arrives, while the latter is a fighting game that lets players take control of Axel Hawk, for instance, who was a CPU boss in the original Fatal Fury 2 release."
Nintendo added three SNES titles to Switch Online: Mario & Wario, Bubsy in: Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind, and Fatal Fury Special. Mario & Wario was developed by Game Freak in 1993 and contains English text despite never releasing in the US until now. Mario & Wario requires mouse controls; Switch 2 users can use a Joy-Con 2 on its side as an alternative to a USB mouse. Bubsy reintroduces the bobcat ahead of Bubsy 4D. Fatal Fury Special includes characters such as Axel Hawk. Virtual Boy support lands on the Expansion Pack on February 17 with an accessory required. Switch Online pricing: $20 yearly individual ($35 family); Expansion Pack $50 individual ($80 family).
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