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Nintendo Switch: N64 cracker lands on the console

Retro is becoming more and more popular: Whether it’s records or 90s clothes, almost everything is coming back. The backward trend has long since arrived in video games. Anyone who owns a Nintendo Switch can now look forward to the return of a true N64 classic: Wave Race 64 brings that summer feeling.

Nintendo Switch: Wave Race 64 brings a real classic to the handheld

As part of the expansion pack, Nintendo is adding to the library of Switch Online subscribers monthly for one N64 game. In August there is also the popular Wave Race. For that time, the racing game scored with good graphics and high replay value. Of course, it can’t keep up graphically with today’s generation and has aged quite a bit – but that doesn’t change the fun of the game, which you can have alone or together with friends.

By the way, on the metacritic website, the game trumps with one rating of 92 points on. Above all, it is praised that the waves that are getting bigger and the CPU opponents that are getting harder and harder are always a challenge. In addition, incredibly beautiful water worlds are described. So if you’re into fast-paced water races and motorized vehicles, Wave Race 64 is definitely worth a try (source: metacritic).

By the way, you don’t have to wait much longer until the release. Nice on August 19th The game is supposed to be released for the Nintendo Switch.

Get a first impression of the game in the official trailer:

N64 on Nintendo Switch: You need the expansion pack to play

To have access to an ever-growing collection of Nintendo 64 classic games such as Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Mario Kart 64 and many more, you not only need Nintendo Switch Online (19.99 euros per year) , but also the expansion pack. As a set you get the whole thing for 39.99 euros per year.

If you decide to become a family member, you can create a family group and use Switch Online with up to eight Nintendo Accounts. The whole thing will cost you 69.99 euros per year (source: Nintendo).

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