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    Snow Bros. Classic Collection brings retro ports to Switch, PS5, and PC

    Snow Bros. Classic Collection hits Switch, PS5, and PC, three retro ports, no arcade original, and preorders already selling out.
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    Snow Bros. is back sort of. Limited Run Games, in collaboration with Headless Chicken Games, has officially announced Snow Bros. Classic Collection, a three-game bundle set to launch on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and PC. While it skips the original arcade release and the sequel, preorders are already flying off the shelves.

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    The package includes:

    • Snow Bros. (NES)
    • Snow Bros.: Nick and Tom (Sega Genesis)
    • Snow Bros. Jr. (Game Boy)

    But fans hoping for the full arcade experience may be left cold. The original 1990 arcade version by Toaplan and Snow Bros. 2: With New Elves are both absent. It’s a surprising omission for a collection that celebrates a series known primarily for its arcade roots.

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    Limited Run is offering two versions of the collection:

    • Standard Edition ($34.99): Includes the game, box, and booklet
    • Classic Edition ($64.99): Adds an NES-style box, poster, and soundtrack CD

    Both physical versions are expected to run via Carbon Engine, Limited Run’s proprietary retro emulation tool.

    Preorders went live on November 14 and briefly sold out before restocking. The order window officially closes on December 14, 2025, at 11:59 PM ET, though stock may vanish earlier. So far, there’s no Xbox release planned, and the digital version will arrive after physical shipments go out.

    Although nostalgia runs deep, not all reactions have been warm. Some longtime fans have criticized the lack of arcade content and the omission of Snow Bros. 2. Others are concerned about Limited Run’s reputation for delayed shipping, long wait times, and quality control problems especially since the collection is still listed as “Pre-Production.”

    • 1990: Original arcade debut by Toaplan
    • 1991: NES and Game Boy ports release
    • 1993: Sega Genesis version launches
    • 2012: Mobile versions arrive

    Three decades later, Snow Bros. is sliding back into the spotlight, even if it’s missing some of its snowiest peaks.

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