NES Games Double Dragon II, Volleyball, And City Connection Arrive June 12 Via Nintendo Switch Online

NES Games Double Dragon II, Volleyball, And City Connection Arrive June 12 Via Nintendo Switch Online

Nintendo has officially announced the three NES titles that will be added to Switch Online service in June 2019.

This time, the games Double Dragon II: The RevangeVolleyball, and City Connection are joining the collection! Those with a Nintendo Switch Online subscription can look forward to playing these titles with online leaderboards when they release on 12 June 2019.

Check out more details below, along with the announcement trailer.

REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The library of classic NES games available to Nintendo Switch Online members continues to grow this month, with the addition of Double Dragon II: The RevengeVolleyball and City Connection. The three games will hit the paid online service for the Nintendo Switch system on June 12.

  • Double Dragon II: The Revenge – Billy and Jimmy Lee, the Double Dragons, are back to avenge the loss of Marian. In their quest to defeat the evil Shadow Warriors, Billy and Jimmy must complete nine missions, facing deadly street gangs, ninjas and huge mutant fighters. Can Billy and Jimmy contend with the enemies placed before them and ultimately save the world?
  • Volleyball – Enjoy a game of volleyball as you spike for a point, slam a perfect serve and make a save that wins the game for your team. As captain, you’ll lead your team through a fast-paced warm-up round, and then quickly move into the heat of real volleyball competition. The first team to 15 points wins the set, and the first team to win three sets takes the match.
  • City Connection – After breaking into an exclusive paint store in New York City, you’re on the run from the cops! Carrying leaky 10-gallon cans of paint, drive over every mile of New York City highways before catching a boat to England. From there, you will go on a tour of the world, avoiding the police and leaking paint everywhere you go.
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