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Nintendo News: Golf, Keys and Dodge Ball! New Games Arrive for Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch OnlineFans all across the country have signed up for Nintendo Switch Online to enjoy what the paid service has to offer, including online play in popular multiplayer games; Save Data Cloud backup; a smartphone app for voice chat and other features for supported games; exclusive special offers; and the ability to experience classic NES™ games with added online play. As promised when the first set of 20 NES games was announced, more retro games are coming to Nintendo Switch™, starting today! This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20181010005262/en/ NES™ Open Tournament Golf, Solomon's Key and Super Dodge Ball are now available to play anytime and anywhere on Nintendo Entertainment System™ - Nintendo Switch Online. (Graphic: Business Wire) NES™ Open Tournament Golf, Solomon's Key and Super Dodge Ball are now available to play anytime and anywhere on Nintendo Entertainment System™ - Nintendo Switch Online.
In addition to these NES games, Nintendo Switch Online users will also notice the arrival of special save data for the Legend of Zelda™ game. Now, players can choose to start their adventure with a ton of rupees and items, including the White Sword, Magical Shield, Blue Ring and Power Bracelet. Special save data for other NES titles will become available in the future, offering fun new entry points into fan-favorite games. As previously announced, new additions to the NES - Nintendo Switch Online library in November will include Metroid™, Mighty Bomb Jack and TwinBee, while December will see the release of ADVENTURES OF LOLO, Ninja Gaiden and Wario's Woods™. For more information about Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online, visit https://www.nintendo.com/switch/online-service/nes/.
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