One thing that isn’t there yet, though? The (also Japan-exclusive) Custom Robo. Truth be told, many of the games I wish were on the Switch Online N64 catalog it are already present from Nintendo’s initial offering. Plus: not a lot of genre competition for this thing! (Though I wouldn’t complain if Flying Dragon shows up instead, with its quirky campaign and equipment.) - Graham The hand-drawn look for characters and environments holds up great! And it’s a quirky fighting game, so that fits with Nintendo’s focus on two-player experiences for NSO. It helps if the game’s also good, of course! And if it ages gracefully, a rarity in the Nintendo 64 catalog. JenniĪ digital service like the Nintendo Switch Online N64 app offers a great opportunity to give an overlooked game another chance. …I guess Hamster Monogatari 64 could be fun too. Force me to open the Nintendo Switch Online app on my phone every time I want to (attempt) to tell Pikachu what to do! Let me relive the frustration of watching the Pokemon ignore my demands! Also, with all this solitary pandemic time? I could use someone to “talk” to and work on my enunciation again. Why? I want to see if it would be possible to somehow make it run on the Switch. ![]() It’s truly one of the most atrocious 3D titles that were available on the Nintendo 64, but who doesn’t love werewolves and skeletons riding motorcycles! - Kazuma With Kirby 64 out this week (and only Pokemon Snap remaining in the queue), what do you hope to find in the second wave of Nintendo Switch Online N64 releases?īecause I love pain, Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness. ![]() At the announcement of Nintendo Switch Online’s Expansion Pack, we were treated to a full list of upcoming N64 games for the service.
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