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      <title>Nintendo Switch Online Expands SNES Library with Iconic Titles</title>
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      <description>Nintendo Switch Online has just made a significant addition to its SNES library, introducing three classic titles, including the first-ever release of the Japanese game Mario &amp;amp; Wario outside of Japan. This expansion not only adds to the nostalgia but also highlights the importance of preserving gaming history for a new generation of players.&#xA;Mario &amp;amp; Wario, a puzzle platformer developed by Game Freak before their Pokmon fame, challenges players to guide Mario through 100 levels while he is blinded by Wario&amp;rsquo;s antics.</description>
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