While there are plenty of NES games to play as part of the Nintendo Switch Online service, there’s no doubt the free game offerings could be stronger. According to a datamine, however, we could be seeing Nintendo Switch SNES games added to the service. Read on to discover the full Nintendo Switch SNES games list. Now you’re playing with super power.
Nintendo Switch SNES games – When are they coming?
As of writing, we can only play a selection of NES games as part of the Nintendo Switch Online service. There are plenty on there, but people have always been wanting more bang for their buck when it comes to the Nintendo Switch Online service. Thanks to @KapuccinoHeck, however, we now know that we might just be getting some more 16-bit bang for our buck in the form of free SNES games.
Unfortunately, the datamine of incoming SNES games has yet to be officially confirmed by Nintendo. We won’t know if SNES games are on the way to the Nintendo Switch Online service until Nintendo confirms it. Don’t take the list below, therefore, as 100 percent guaranteed. The unearthed code doesn’t give us any English descriptions either, suggesting that any SNES games coming to the Switch won’t be for a while yet.
Nintendo Switch SNES games list
As stated above, without official word from Nintendo, the leaked SNES games for Switch cannot be 100 percent accurate. It’s worth adding, however, that each game was found within the code of the Switch Online stuff.
The complete unearthed Nintendo Switch SNES games list is as follows:
- Breath of Fire 2
- Contra 3
- Demon’s Crest
- F-ZERO
- Kirby Super Star
- Kirby’s Dream Course
- Kirby’s Dream Land 3
- Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past
- Pilotwings
- Pop’n Twinbee
- Star Fox
- Star Fox 2
- Stunt Race FX
- Super Ghouls ‘n Ghosts
- Super Mario All-Stars
- Super Mario Kart
- Super Mario World
- Super Metroid
- Super Punch-Out
- Super Soccer
- The Legend of the Mystical Ninja
- Yoshi’s Island
On top of the list of SNES games that have been leaked, @OatmealDome also discovered that there are four emulator types hidden away in the NES Online code: NES Classic (Kachikachi), SNES Classic (Canoe), Hiyoko, and Count, hinting at potentially more platforms arriving to the service in the future.