Nintendo recently launched itsNintendo Switch OnlineExpansion Pack, which gives players access to Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis games if they’re willing to spend $50 per year instead of the usual $20. There arenine Nintendo 64 gamesavailable for the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack at launch, though Nintendo has made it clear that it has plans to expand the service in the future. Now dataminers have potentially leaked some of the Nintendo 64 games in store for the Switch Online Expansion Pack.
As shared by MondaMega on Twitter, dataminers have found evidence that there could be at least 38 Nintendo 64 games added to the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack by the time it’s all said and done. Datamining evidence suggests that not only will this includepreviously confirmed games likeThe Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask, but also titles likeWave Race, the N64Mario Partytrilogy of games, and the originalSuper Smash Bros.
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The datamining efforts have also found evidence of moreSega Genesis gamescoming to the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack in future updates. According to dataminers, it’s possible that a whopping 52 Sega Genesis games could be coming to the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack in future.
It must be stressed that none of this has been announced in an official capacity, so fans should take this information with a grain of salt. Nintendo has not confirmed if any additional Sega Genesis games are coming to theNintendo Switch Online Expansion Packor not, and so it’s better to keep one’s expectations in check.
While Nintendo clearly has plans to bring more games to the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack in future updates, one has to wonder if any updates will address criticisms that the service has received. Some fans have complained about Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack games being laggy, and others have asked for the ability toremap Nintendo 64 game controls. Nintendo has not responded to these criticisms yet, so it’s possible that nothing will be done, though fans will just have to stay tuned.
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