"The original Bomb Jack was an addictive little arcade game in which the objective was to collect all the bombs in each level while avoiding enemies. Sounds like a simple concept - and it was.
For the NES, though, Tecmo decided to make a sequel with a bit of an adventure game element to it. The bomb rooms from the original game are still here, but they only really make up a small part of the game. Between each bomb room is a long hallway, tunnel, or what have you, filled with treasure chests and enemies. While you can just rush towards the exit, this game has a metric ton of secrets, including several hidden levels, and not just in the chests - so if you truly want to beat the game 100% you'll have to jump around in very inconspicuous spots until you find the goods.", writes NintendoLife.
New games have been added to Nintendo Switch Online – Nintendo Entertainment System! Traverse the depths of Planet Zebes in Metroid, defeat the evil Belzebut in Mighty Bomb Jack, and blast your way to victory in TwinBee!
I’m still disappointed we still don’t even have SNES games with this service like Nintendo initially promised when they first revealed it
At this point in the game, Ninendo should already have their full NES, SNES, and N64 games up and available for purchase for $1, $2, and $3 for games. They are so old and purchased so many times, they should stop being greedy bitches and simply have them up for a buck or two.
In fact all systems should have an online retro library accessible to gamers. Major reason why I do not feel bad emulating.
This is pathetic. Just release what you had on the Wii VC and then add the Wii U stuff and then do this small trickle
I know what your saying about VC and how u spent loads on it. If that was the case you should of kept the Wii for future use.
This week's schedule of downloadable highlights and demos for Nintendo devices in the UK, featuring 'Super Mario Kart'
Cool...
But when can I get Mario Kart 64 or Double Dash? Those are the two best ones, in my opinion.
double dash was by far the best version ... also the battle mode was way better than the wii battle mode.