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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, unveiling three classic games, including the long-awaited international release of &amp;ldquo;Mario &amp;amp; Wario.&amp;rdquo; This marks a historic moment for fans, as it is the first time this unique Mario-themed puzzle platformer has been made available outside of Japan.&#xA;&amp;ldquo;Mario &amp;amp; Wario,&amp;rdquo; developed by Game Freak before their Pokmon fame, challenges players to guide Mario through 100 levels filled with obstacles, all while he is blinded by Wario&amp;rsquo;s antics.</description>
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