

( The Japanese trailer provides a look at some of the different gameplay.) The English trailer helpfully provides you with a password that lets you skip any section that may be confusing to non-Japanese speakers and skip right to a side-scrolling mech battle. Strangely, it doesn't appear to have been localized in any way, as the password input screen is still completely in Japanese.

The final title is Daiva Story 6: Imperial of Nirsartia, a Famicom game that has never been released outside of Japan before. The court ruled against Capcom, however, believing that the copied elements were too general or integral to a fighting game to be covered by copyright.

The other SNES game is Fighter's History, a fighting game from 1993 most well-known as being the target of a copyright infringement lawsuit from Capcom, who claimed it was too similar to Street Fighter II. First up is Kirby's Avalanche, a Puyo Puyo clone with Kirby dressing. Nintendo has added three new titles to its classic catalog for the Nintendo Switch Online service.
