Arcade Archives Ice Climber Arrives To Switch On February 22

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Hamster announced its next arcade game coming to Switch under the Arcade Archives label with the 1985 arcade and NES title Ice Climber, and it is scheduled to arrive later this week.

 

Below are details from Hamster:

Ice Climber is an action game released by Nintendo in 1985. Play as Popo and Nana to break apart blocks of ice with your hammer and defeat enemies that get in your way as you aim for the top of the mountain. However, only one person can catch the condor waiting at the summit. Will you work together, or try to go for it alone? It’s up to you!

 

Arcade Archives Ice Climbers releases on February 22, 2019 for Nintendo Switch. It’ll be priced $7.99 and €6.99.


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