Nintendo adds four new Sega Mega Drive/Genesis games to Nintendo Switch Online
The Sega Mega Drive/Genesis library on Nintendo Switch has been expanded with four new games - Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition, Pulseman, Kid Chameleon and Flicky:
Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition is a cult arcade fighting game developed by Capcom in 1993. The game includes single and multiplayer modes and features 16 characters with different skills and techniques. Players can compete in tournaments and fight various bosses in Arcade mode.
Pulseman is an adventure platform game created by Game Freak in 1994 for the Sega Mega Drive. In the game, players control Pulseman, an electric superhero who can teleport and destroy his enemies with electricity. Players must overcome a variety of obstacles and enemies to reach the final boss.
Kid Chameleon is a platform game created by Sega in 1992 for the Sega Genesis. In it, players control the main character, a child named Kid, who can change his appearance and acquire various abilities that help him overcome obstacles and defeat enemies. The game contains 103 levels that allow the player to fully experience the dynamics and complexity of the game.
Flicky is an arcade game developed by Sega in 1984. Players control a bird, named Flicky, who has to collect his chicks and save them from predatory cats. Players must be very careful and agile to avoid the cats and collect all the chicks in each level.
Source: VGC