“Mario Golf 64” will be available on NINTENDO 64 Nintendo Switch Online from the 15th. Soon, “Kirby 64 of the Stars” and “Custom Robo”?

Nintendo announced that it will start distributing NINTENDO 64’s masterpiece “Mario Golf 64” for the “additional pack” plan of the online service “Nintendo Switch Online” from the 15th. As it was revealed at the time of the announcement of the additional plan, it is also hinted that “Kirby 64 of the Stars” and “Pokemon Snap” may be delivered soon.

↑ From the Nintendo website

In particular, Nintendo is focusing on “Mario Golf 64”, and howEven the special page is open to the public.. This work was released in 1999, and familiar characters such as Mario, Luigi, and Peach enjoy golf. The system that allows you to hit a nice shot by pressing a button at the right time while looking at the gauge on the shot screen is actually a development of “Golf” for NES (released in 1984).

Furthermore, on the special page, there are links to related articles and capture techniques (PDF) published in the game magazine “64DREAM” at that time. Please enjoy the memories of those days.

In addition to “Kirby 64” and “Pokemon Snap”, “Custom Robo” and “Custom Robo V2” packages are also appearing in YouTube videos. Both titles are to customize the parts of a small robot and fight, eventually defeating the villainy and becoming a world champion, but I am happy with the video that is promising because of its deep-rooted popularity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy3eV2_N54E

At the beginning of the service, the N64 game on Nintendo Switch is not very complete and there is input delay etc.It didn’t go smoothly..However, after that, it was significantly improved by the update in January this year.It is popular

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On the other hand, Sony also renewed PlayStation Plus in June, and in the top plan “Premium”, past titles such as the first PlayStation, PS2, PSP etc.We have announced that you can play up to 240 games... Retro games are likely to become even easier to play in the future.

Source:Nintendo (YouTube)

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