Nintendo Switch Online Adds 4 New Game Boy Classics to Library

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While speculation continues to swirl around the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo hasn’t slowed down in enriching the classic offerings available to its current console owners. This week, the company announced the addition of four more Game Boy titles to the Nintendo Switch Online classic game library — expanding its catalog of retro handheld adventures and puzzlers.

The latest batch of games — which includes titles from Konami, HAL Laboratory, and Kemco — delivers a mix of survival adventure, puzzle-solving, space combat, and fantasy storytelling. These classics are now playable for all Nintendo Switch Online subscribers as part of the Game Boy – Nintendo Switch Online service.

Nintendo says players can expect “adventures, puzzles, and space combat galore” with these new additions. Here’s a closer, detailed look at each game — along with some insights into their history, gameplay, and why they still matter today.

1. Survival Kids (1999)

Genre: Survival Adventure
Developer: Konami
Original Platform: Game Boy Color
Nintendo Switch Online Release: May 2025

Released in 1999, Survival Kids is a hidden gem from the Game Boy Color era. Developed by Konami, the game follows a young boy or girl — depending on player choice — who is shipwrecked and must survive alone on a deserted island. Players choose between two characters: Ken (male) or Mary (female).

The core gameplay revolves around exploration, crafting, hunger and fatigue management, and decision-making. Unlike many linear games from the era, Survival Kids was notable for its non-linear structure and multiple endings. Players could tackle survival in different ways — by crafting tools, discovering hidden secrets, and learning to live off the land.

The title was praised at the time for its innovation and has gained a cult following over the years. Many modern survival games draw inspiration from its mechanics. Its inclusion in the Switch Online library is also timely, as a new entry in the Survival Kids series is reportedly in development for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. This re-release gives players a chance to revisit the original adventure before diving into the franchise’s future.

Notable Feature: Early example of open-ended survival gameplay in handheld gaming.
Legacy: Inspired later games in the survival genre; known in Japan as “Survival Kids: Kotou no Boukensha.”

2. Gradius: The Interstellar Assault (1991)

Gradius The Interstellar Assault

Genre: Shoot-’em-up / Side-scrolling Shooter
Developer: Konami
Original Platform: Game Boy
Nintendo Switch Online Release: May 2025

Gradius: The Interstellar Assault — also known as Nemesis II in Japan — is another Konami-developed title, originally released in 1991 for the Game Boy. It is a direct sequel to the Game Boy version of Gradius, part of the renowned Gradius series, which helped define the side-scrolling shoot-’em-up genre.

The game puts players in control of the legendary Vic Viper starfighter. Armed with a customizable arsenal of lasers, missiles, and shields, players must fly through enemy-filled space zones while dodging environmental hazards and battling enormous bosses.

Interstellar Assault introduced new features at the time, including multi-directional scrolling and dynamic camera panning, which were rarely seen in portable shooters. Though it didn’t receive the same fanfare as its arcade counterparts, it remains a fan favorite among retro gaming enthusiasts.

Notable Feature: Weapon power-up system allows strategic gameplay based on player preference.
Legacy: Represents the best of Konami’s efforts to bring arcade-style gameplay to handheld consoles.

3. Kirby’s Star Stacker (1997)

Genre: Puzzle
Developer: HAL Laboratory
Original Platform: Game Boy
Nintendo Switch Online Release: May 2025

Unlike the mainline platforming Kirby games, Kirby’s Star Stacker is a falling-block puzzle game, first launched in 1997. Developed by HAL Laboratory, the game introduces a format akin to Tetris or Puyo Puyo, but with a Kirby twist.

In the game, players must sandwich falling star blocks between matching animal friends — Rick the hamster, Kine the fish, and Coo the owl — to clear them from the screen. The gameplay is fast-paced, strategic, and perfect for quick sessions, but with increasing difficulty levels that challenge even seasoned puzzle fans.

Despite being a spin-off, Kirby’s Star Stacker earned praise for its cute aesthetics, catchy music, and accessible but deep mechanics. It even inspired a Japan-exclusive Super Famicom remake titled Kirby no Kirakira Kizzu in 1998.

Notable Feature: Combines falling-block gameplay with recognizable characters for broader appeal.
Legacy: A beloved and addictive entry in the Kirby franchise’s many spin-offs.

4. The Sword of Hope (1989)

Genre: Role-Playing Game / Text Adventure
Developer: Kemco
Original Platform: Game Boy
Nintendo Switch Online Release: May 2025

Rounding out the list is The Sword of Hope, a first-person fantasy RPG developed by Kemco and originally released in 1989. The game features Prince Theo, a young royal who must embark on a perilous quest to defeat an evil dragon that has corrupted his father, King Hennessy.

Blending text-based navigation, inventory management, and turn-based battles, the game was one of the few RPGs on the original Game Boy to attempt a deep narrative. Players explore dungeons, cast spells, uncover mysteries, and make story-driven decisions.

While the graphics are minimalist by today’s standards, the storytelling and puzzle-solving were considered ambitious for a handheld RPG in the late ’80s.

Notable Feature: Uses first-person dungeon exploration similar to Shadowgate and Déjà Vu.
Legacy: One of the earliest portable RPGs with meaningful character development and plot twists.

Nintendo’s Continued Commitment to Retro Gaming

These four titles now join dozens of other NES, SNES, Game Boy, and Game Boy Advance classics available through Nintendo Switch Online. The service continues to evolve into a comprehensive digital archive of Nintendo’s legacy, giving players instant access to games that helped shape the modern industry.

To access these titles, players only need a standard Switch Online subscription — no Expansion Pack required. Each game can be played with save states, rewind features, and screen filters that enhance the retro experience.

More Games Coming Soon?

With rumors swirling about the Nintendo Switch 2’s release in 2025, Nintendo’s ongoing updates to its retro library seem aimed at keeping players engaged while teasing what’s to come. The re-release of Survival Kids, in particular, suggests a broader revival of classic IPs in the next generation.

Whether you’re a longtime fan revisiting old favorites or a new gamer eager to explore where it all began, these new additions offer a compelling glimpse into Nintendo’s diverse gaming past.


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