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Nintendo Switch's Free NES Games For March Now Available

A new batch of classics join the service.

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March's free NES games for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers have arrived. This time around, the lineup is almost entirely different depending on your region. In the West, subscribers can now play Kid Icarus and StarTropics, while Japan gets Kid Icarus along with two unlocalized Famicom titles: Yie Ar Kung-Fu and Fire Emblem.

On top of this month's new games, Nintendo has added special save states for two previously released titles, Kirby's Adventure and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. The former allows you to play through the more difficult Extra Game from the outset, while the latter starts you off with Link's Attack, Magic, and Life stats already maxed out.

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Nintendo has been gradually expanding Switch's NES catalog with more games every month. In February, the company added Super Mario Bros. 2 and Kirby's Adventure, while January brought Zelda II and Blaster Master. More games are on the way next month, although Nintendo hasn't revealed what those will be just yet.

The NES catalog is one of the perks Switch owners receive for subscribing to the Nintendo Switch Online service. It offers unlimited access to more than 30 NES games for as long as you have an active membership, with added online multiplayer support for every title.

Nintendo Switch Online subscriptions run for US $4 / £3.49 / AU $6 for one month, US $8 / £7 / AU $12 for three months, and US $20 / £18 / AU $30 for one year. Other perks for subscribing include the ability to play Switch games online with others, save data backup via the cloud, and exclusive offers such as Tetris 99, which is free to download for NSO members.

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Already have them on my Nes Mini.

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Since when is free stuff I have to pay for?

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It isn't necessary to add the word 'free' to the article. Furthermore, it isn't true.

Paying for a service, which provides goods that you receive as part of that service, is the opposite of free.

Why be purposefully confusing? This is a gaming news site, right?

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They aren't really free if you need to pay a sub to get them.

Really, that's about all the sub offers.

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