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In case you missed it, Nintendo just updated the eShop followingthat recent explosive Nintendo Direct, and there’s a few goodies to sift through. One of them includes aSuper MetroidSP version.

Remember those? Special editions, or “SPs,” have been periodically dumped on the eShop for NES games in the past, and provide cheat codes of a sort for people to dive in and instantly get something done. I didn’t even notice it when logging in (thanks, All N: A Nintendo Podcast!), but it’s there next toEarthBound! Just look for the “Super MetroidSP [Special]” ribbon when selecting a game.

Super Metroid SNES SP Special screenshot

This sort of thing, as our own Jordan Devore mentioned when he showed me this news, really brings back memories of the “Blockbuster experience.” For all you young people out there, folks used to “rent” games physically at stores. Wild! I know you’ve probably seen Blockbuster inCaptain Marvelor in one of the few documentaries/John Oliver bits, but actually living it was pretty wild.

Amid many other perks (like going out with family, as an event, to pick out a movie or game), the Blockbuster experience also had the added perk of save file roulette. You never knew who was playing a rental before you, so sometimes you’d find endgame save files previous renters preserved — or work toward the end as a group.

a look at two players using the Game Chat feature on the Switch 2

One of my favorite variants of this was re-renting a game, only to find out that someone had saved a fileadjacentin a separate slot: keeping my original one intact. I once had a chain-game ofChrono Triggeracross multiple rentals, with someone else doing the same thing. That all ended in the PlayStation era with memory cards (which had its pros and cons). But I’ll never forget it!

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