Games That Should Be Included in Nintendo s Expansion Pack
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Nintendo The new Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack adds two new console libraries to the mix, but there are still a lot more games I hope we see in the future. So long as the Expansion Pack doesn’t add an absurd amount to my yearly Nintendo Switch Online costs, I’ll absolutely be upgrading my plan. Being able to play Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis games on the Switch is just too good to pass up, although, admittedly, a lot of Genesis games have been made available digitally on other platforms. I love me some classic video games and look forward to jumping back into Mario 64, trying Sin and Punishment, and revisiting Sonic the Hedgehog 2. That being said, Nintendo mentioned adding more games to both of these libraries in the future, and there are a few games I, personally, really hope make the cut at some point. Worth noting: this list is based on the games I fondly remember playing, and if I haven’t actually played it, I can’t very well vouch for it. I’m also intentionally avoiding games that are super likely to show up (like more Sonic the Hedgehog titles or Wave Race 64). And as much as I’d love to play Conker’s Bad Fur Day again, I’m pretty sure Nintendo would want to steer very clear of it.
Games That Should Be Included in Nintendo’s Expansion Pack
Here are some N64 and Genesis games I really want to see
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Both the N64 and Genesis libraries already promise some solid titles, but they could always use more.There are so many great games missing from the current Genesis lineup it’s impossible to list them all.A lot of beloved N64 games are also absent from the current list, but are likely to show up later because Nintendo owns them.Nintendo The new Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack adds two new console libraries to the mix, but there are still a lot more games I hope we see in the future. So long as the Expansion Pack doesn’t add an absurd amount to my yearly Nintendo Switch Online costs, I’ll absolutely be upgrading my plan. Being able to play Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis games on the Switch is just too good to pass up, although, admittedly, a lot of Genesis games have been made available digitally on other platforms. I love me some classic video games and look forward to jumping back into Mario 64, trying Sin and Punishment, and revisiting Sonic the Hedgehog 2. That being said, Nintendo mentioned adding more games to both of these libraries in the future, and there are a few games I, personally, really hope make the cut at some point. Worth noting: this list is based on the games I fondly remember playing, and if I haven’t actually played it, I can’t very well vouch for it. I’m also intentionally avoiding games that are super likely to show up (like more Sonic the Hedgehog titles or Wave Race 64). And as much as I’d love to play Conker’s Bad Fur Day again, I’m pretty sure Nintendo would want to steer very clear of it.