I am a rather big fan of the NES games available on the Nintendo Switch Online service. Being able to take Dr. Mario, Metroid, or even The Legend of Zelda, on the go to play is such a cool thing for people who enjoy NES titles. This month, we’ve got two more games added to the roster, Kung Fu Heroes and Vice: Project Doom.

Nintendo describes Kung Fu Heroes with the following synopsis:

Kung-Fu Heroes – Monsters have taken Princess Min-Min and the 10 treasures of the land, and the people have fallen into sorrow. Only Kung-Fu Masters Jacky and Lee can save the princess and retrieve the treasures! Their journey will take them to eight different castles filled with hosts of traps and obstacles. Use punches and the Miracle Kick to defeat the enemies. You will need quick wits and lightning reflexes to make it to the last castle!”

They also describe Vice: Project Doom with a synopsis as well, which reads:

“Vice: Project Doom – There exists a group of undercover detectives who dare stand up to the evil in the world… They are known as Vice. Officer Quinn Hart, a member of Vice, is on the case and after the truth. High-speed car chases, action-packed battles employing three types of weapons and a mode with three 3D rail-shooting stages all bring this cyberpunk world to life.”

These two games join the roster of over 40 games available to subscribers of the Nintendo Switch Online service. I have never played either of these, so I’m excited to get my hands on them and see what the fuss is about. There has been no word yet on what other games will be coming to this service, but I personally think that it is well worth the money.

The best part is, a lot of the Nintendo Switch Online games are enhanced in some way, giving you an even more exciting experience. Have you played Kung Fu Heroes or Vice: Project Doom? Tell us what you think of them in the comments!

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Alexx Aplin

Alexx has been writing about video games for almost 10 years, and has seen most of the good, bad and ugly of the industry. After spending most of the past decade writing for other people, he decided to band together with a few others, to create a diverse place that will create content for gaming enthusiasts, by gaming enthusiasts.

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