Nintendo has announced it will add two more GBA classics to the Nintendo Switch Online library, and if you're a fan of cutesy platformers and puzzlers, you're in for a treat.
Following on from the addition of other Game Boy Advance titles like Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones to the service this year, the two games being added in this latest update are puzzler Mr. Driller 2 and platformer Klonoa: Empire of Dreams.
The former was originally released for the GBA in 2005 (in the US, at least), subsequently receiving a re-release for the Wii U in 2014. Like other Mr. Driller games, you'll need to dig through a series of differently-colored blocks to emerge victorious, and there are many blocks with different properties with which you'll need to contend.
Mr. Driller 2 began its life as an arcade game; it was a launch title for the GBA in Japan, but it didn't come to Western shores until a few years later, launching in Europe in 2004 and the USA in 2005.
Your second GBA game in this update is the underrated platformer Klonoa: Empire of Dreams, which, rather than being a spinoff of the main Klonoa series, serves more...