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Two Nintendo 64 Games Join the Nintendo Switch Online Library

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Yesterday, two games just went live on Nintendo’s online library. Both of them are Nintendo 64 titles, Extreme-G and Iggy’s Reckin' Balls!


Interestingly enough the games share a similarity, they’re focused on racing. Albeit, they’re also about as different as racing games can get from each other. As with the other Nintendo 64 games, the pair is available for all owners of the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack.


Author’s Note: I’ve never heard of Iggy’s Reckin’ Balls until I saw the tweet Nintendo made. And I’ve gotta say, I’m already kind of in love with the concept, it looks completely insane and I mean that in the best way possible. It’s absolutely something I’m looking forward to playing! But enough about my thoughts, what do you all think? Please let us know in the comments below!

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Mitchell "Zerp" Brenkus

Comments

Never expected Xtreme G nor Iggy's Wrecking Balls to be a part of the NSO library.

I do wonder when will the likes of Diddy Kong Racing or Super Smash Bros. will ever make the NSO library next.

Although I would generally laugh if they decided to include International Superstars Soccer 64 at some stage.
 
Never expected Xtreme G nor Iggy's Wrecking Balls to be a part of the NSO library.

I do wonder when will the likes of Diddy Kong Racing or Super Smash Bros. will ever make the NSO library next.

Although I would generally laugh if they decided to include International Superstars Soccer 64 at some stage.
Wii immediately had N64 games at launch and it took them a couple years after Brawl to add Super Smash Bros.

Things have only gotten worse over the years with drip feeding
 
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