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Nintendo Switch Launch: Nintendo Adds 3 Exclusive Games Available On March 3

Feb 24, 2017 07:25 AM EST

When the Nintendo Switch console arrives on March 3, three new games would be available. One game, racing competition “Fast RMX,” from Shin’en Multimedia is exclusive to the Switch. Two other games, “Shovel Knight” titles from Yacht Club Games, Specter of Torment and Treasure Trove, are exclusive too, but only for a limited time.

3 Games On March 3

“Fast RMX,” a lightning-fast anti-gravity racer, features split-screen competition or online races against gamers from different countries. The second Nintendo game available when the Nintendo Switch launches is “Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment,” a full-featured game that stars Specter Knight who used to be one of the enemies of the original game. The third game, “Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove,” includes all previously released DLC and the original “Shovel Knight” game.

Fans of Nintendo looking forward to the Nintendo Switch who want to have an advanced look at the new indie games could watch the Nindies Showcase video presentation by Nintendo which would be live streamed on Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 9 a.m. PT., CNET reports. To watch the live stream, visit http:live.nintendo.com. The presentation is a peek at the more than 60 indie games that would be available at the Nintendo eShop. There would also be digital versions of packaged games.

Shared Wallet

Nintendo reminds people with funds in their account or other Nintendo gadgets could access it using a shared wallet which works on Nintendo Switch also. The functionality is possible after they have linked their Nintendo Network ID and Nintendo Account to the Nintendo Switch system. But the company adds that Virtual Console games would not be available on Nintendo Switch during the March 3 launch.

The Nintendo Switch system, besides providing single and multiplayer thrills at home, enables players to play the same title “wherever, whenever and with whomever they choose.” The handheld console’s mobility just added to the Nintendo’s power of home gaming system to enable “unprecedented new video gameplay styles,” according to PC Advisor.

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