Lolo, Ninja Gaiden, and Wario's Woods hit Nintendo Switch Online next week
Published , by Charles Singletary Jr
The final set of classic NES games coming to Nintendo Switch Online in 2018 have been revealed. Ninja Gaiden, Adventures of Lolo, and Wario's Woods close out the year for the subscription service. The next wave will start in January 2019.
Adventures of Lolo – After the love of his life, Lala, is kidnapped by the devilish King Egger and taken to his haunted castle, our hero, Lolo, sets out to rescue her. The journey is perilous, as the Great Devil’s fortress is guarded by a massive army. But Lolo has a few tricks up his sleeve. Combining clever environmental puzzles with tricky enemies and an engaging style, Adventures of Lolo is a true classic.
Ninja Gaiden – Take on the role of Ryu Hayabusa, a rising ninja in his family’s clan who travels to America to seek vengeance for his father’s death. Fight your way through six challenging side-scrolling chapters/14 stages (not including boss battles) while defeating gangs of street thugs, battling evil ninjas and fighting barbarian bosses by using the deadly Dragon Sword, ninja skills and ninja magic.
Wario’s Woods – Control Toad as he scrambles along the bottom of the screen picking up monsters and bombs and arranging them vertically, horizontally and diagonally to clear the screen of enemies. This game features several modes of play, such as basic, lesson and time race. If you like puzzle games like Dr. Mario, you will definitely love this one!
November's collection of additions to the Nintendo Switch Online subscription service featured Mighty Bomb Jack, TwinBee, and Metroid. If you're looking for a throwback controller to play these classic titles, you can grab NES controllers designed for the Nintendo Switch on the official website for $59.99.
If you're craving the classic titles coming to Nintendo Switch Online, but are losing track of the releases, bookmark our All NES Classic Games coming to Nintendo Switch Online guide. We regularly update it and will be working on other guides if the service goes beyond NES. Stay tuned to Shacknews for additional updates.