Following a drop of some new SNES titles a couple of weeks ago, Nintendo has just added two more games to its library of Nintendo 64 classics. The new games are a pair of very different racing games, with the ultra-fast and futuristic racing of Extreme-G accompanied by the more platformer-like action of Iggy's Reckin' Balls. Both games feature split-screen multiplayer so you can get your old friends over and sit around the TV like the good ol' days. Being N64 titles, these ones are...
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Nintendo has released two more retro N64 classics for Nintendo Switch Online, and they're perfect for fans of racing games and, er, bouncing balls.Read this article on TechRaptor
Two more N64 games are joining the Nintendo Switch Online service with Extreme-G and Iggy’s Reckin’ Balls. Both are now immediately available. Both of these titles are being made available as part of the Expansion Pack tier of Nintendo Switch Online. That membership also includes access to SEGA Genesis games. Here’s some information about both titles: Extreme-G Fans of all
Two classic titles join the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack game lineup. Available starting April 24th will be the motorcycle racing game Extreme G and another quirky racing game, Iggy's Reckin' Balls. Both titles will feature local and online multiplayer. Today, two racing games
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