Nintendo Switch Online datamine reveals Smash Bros N64 could be on the way
Majora’s Mask and Mario Party also 💞get🙈 a mention

A Nintendo Switch Online datamine has revealed that potentially 38 more games -including Super Smash Bros - cou🍌ld be headꩲing to the Nintendo 64 virtual console soon.
The previously announced 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch Online expansion pack - which contains a Nintendo 64 virtual console - went live yesterday and a dataminer has ☂already discovered an interesting hint as to what fans can expect from t🔯he app in the future.
(via ) a dip into Nintendo Switch Online’s code reveals that at least 38 more N64 games could be joining the virtual console someday. Mondo_Mega appears to have deciphered what games will be joining the service by looking at a list of the games already included and discovering that they are in alphabetical order with gaps where the new games will sit.Initial datamining from the N64 app is somewhat fruitful. Going by the game IDs there are at least 38 N64 titles planned for NSO. The list is alphabetical so you c🔥an fill in some of the gaps already; 37 is Majora, 32 is Smash, 33 is Wave Race, 14-16 is Mario Party,ಌ etc. pic.twitter.com/tiVcugmc88
In the same tweet, Mondꦕo_Mega drops names like Super Smash Bros, The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask, and Mario Party. Not only this, but the Twitter user also shares that .
The N64 virtual library currently has the likes of Mario Kart 64, Star Fox 64, Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Mario Tennis, Dr. Mario 64, and more. Fans wishing to immerse themseꩲlves even more in the now-retro Nintendo console can do so with the new Nintendo 64 Nintendo Switch controller, a replica N64 controller which will work with all of the games in the new service.
Wondering what else could one day make its way to Nintendo Switch Online? Take a look at our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best N64 games for inspiration.
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