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Hamster is bringing Golf to Switch as its latest Arcade Archives release, the company has announced. A worldwide launch is set at October 25.

Nintendo originally made Golf in 1985. As many fans know, late Nintendo president Satoru Iwata worked on the game. He was actually the lone programmer to have contributed to the title.

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Hamster doesn’t discount its NeoGeo and Arcade Archives games very often, but at least for now, a few select titles are on sale. Ten releases are eligible in total, split between the two series.

The full lineup is as follows:

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Thanks to a live stream recording from Famitsu, we have a good look at the latest Arcade Archives release, Vs. Castlevania. Watch the footage below.

Hamster intends to release Vs. Castlevania as the latest entry in the Arcade Archives series for Switch, the company has announced. A worldwide launch is set for October 17.

Arcade Archives Vs. Castlevania is based on the NES game, though carries a heavier difficulty. Differences include higher enemy damage and a shorter time limit.

Arcade Archives Vs. Castlevania will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29 on the Switch eShop.

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Hamster is rolling out The Legend of Kage as its latest arcade game for Switch this week, the company has announced. It will arrive worldwide tomorrow, October 10.

Here’s an overview of the game:

During a live stream today, Famitsu offered a look at Arcade Archives Karate Champ. Check out the full recording below for gameplay.

Hamster will release Arcade Archives Karate Champ on Switch this week, the company has announced. All regions will be getting the game tomorrow, October 4.

Karate Champ was originally made by Data East in 1984. High Score Mode and Caravan Mode have been implemented for this new edition.

Arcade Archives Scramble is due out on Switch this week, Hamster has announced. A worldwide release is planned for September 26.

Scramble originally debuted in 1981. It’s a horizontal shooter with various obstacles to overcome in its six different sections. Super Cobra would later follow as the game’s sequel.

During a live stream earlier today, Famitsu showed off plenty of footage from Arcade Archives Time Tunnel, which launches worldwide tomorrow. See the gameplay below.

Hamster today announced its latest arcade title for Switch. Time Tunnel will be available worldwide on September 19, the company revealed.

Time Tunnel originally debuted in 1982. The goal is pretty simple, with players avoiding obstacles as they attempt to deliver passengers to various destinations before the fuel supply is depleted.

Arcade Archives Time Tunnel will cost $7.99 / €6.99 / £6.29 on the Switch eShop.

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