Nintendo Switch Online could get N64 games soon – but it’ll cost you
Would you pay more to play N64 games on Switch?
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Nintendo Switch Onlinewill reportedly includeN64 gamesin the future, according to the same insider who revealed thatGame Boy and Game Boy Color gamescould also be making their way to the service.
As spotted byNintendo Life, known insider ‘NateDrake’ corroboratedEurogamer’s belief that “other retro platforms” are likely to show up on Nintendo’s online service in the future, and believes that N64 games will make an appearance.
Speaking on thelatest episode of his podcast, NateDrake said: “Eurogamer went one step further, having noted that additional platforms will also be added to Nintendo Switch Online in the future. And today I would like to add to that, yes - that information is accurate and one of the platforms that will be coming to the Nintendo Switch Online in the future is the revolutionary Nintendo 64.”
However, it seems like we might have to pay more to experience the classic titles from the N64 era, as NateDrake believes that Nintendo will up its subscription fees to create a higher-priced tier for Nintendo Switch Online.
“What I’m going to propose, is that when Nintendo 64 does come to Nintendo Switch Online it is going to come with a higher-priced tier - a premium version of Nintendo Switch Online if you will,” said NateDrake. “I don’t think they would try to double the price of it… I’d come in at $30 a year, $35 would be the ceiling, any more than that I think Nintendo would be really pushing things.”
Perhaps somewhat unsurprisingly, NateDrake isn’t sure as to when N64 games will arrive on Nintendo’s online service, but he predicts it’s a real possibility that it could happen in the current fiscal year (which is from April 2021 to March 2022 for Nintendo).
“I mean that’s a guess but you know, we will find out as we said, September is the month of reveals, the anniversary of the platform itself, so hopefully, we have some news about Nintendo Switch Online this month, but there is no rule that it has to come this month.”
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Analysis: more retro games on Nintendo Switch would be welcomed
Nintendo has continued to drip-feedNES and SNES gamesonto its Switch Online service, many of which are questionable additions. The prospect of playing N64 games would be a great boon for the service, and could ultimately encourage moreSwitchowners to subscribe.
But what of the higher subscription fee? Well, TechRadar’s executive editor Gerald Lynch wouldn’t be put off. “If they added GBA /GameCubeand N64 titles to Switch Online, I’d happily pay more for the privilege,” said Lynch, who has a penchant for retro gaming.
An annual Nintendo Switch Online membership is significantly cheaper thanSony’sPS Plusand Microsoft’sXbox Live(subscription prices start at $3.99 / £3.49 / AU$5.95 a month). Paying a bit more to access some of Nintendo’s greatest hits anytime, anywhere would certainly be appealing, though don’t expect to see the likes of 007 GoldenEye or Diddy Kong Racing anytime soon due to licensing conflicts.
Adam was formerly TRG’s Hardware Editor. A law graduate with an exceptional track record in content creation and online engagement, Adam has penned scintillating copy for various technology sites and also established his very own award-nominated video games website. He’s previously worked at Nintendo of Europe as a Content Marketing Editor and once played Halo 5: Guardians for over 51 hours for charity. He is now an editor at The Shortcut.
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