Nintendo has announced the arrival of F-Zero X by Nintendo 64 to your subscription of Nintendo Switch online + expansion package through a trailer as novel as the one you have about these lines. The title can be played from last morning, Thursday March 11.
F-Zero X is already the thirteenth game of N64 to be added to the Nintendo service, and already at its original output stressed by being one of the few polygonal titles of this console that could run to 60 frames per second while evolving Graphics in mode 7 that characterized the saga. In addition, this second installment of the F-Zero series is considered a direct sequel to the SNES, alternatively to F-Zero GX facts, and was characterized by a huge sensation of frenetism and the possibility of having 30 vehicles on track at the same time.
Of course, this new version will bring the possibility of playing online games on a split screen.
There are already several the titles that they promised and finished arriving, with Banjo-Kazooie in January and the particular Majora's Mask last month, which makes this announcement in the most sudden to date and points to a new addition to the month, with Pokémon Snap, Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards and Mario Golf as confirmed games that are still needed to arrive. At the moment, it is not worth remembering it, the full list of Nintendo 64 titles in the subscription is like this:
- Banjo-Kazooie
- Dr. Mario 64
- F-Zero X
- The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
- Mario Kart 64
- Mario Tennis
- Paper Mario
- SIN & PUNISHMENT
- Star Fox 64
- Super Mario 64
- Operation Winback.
- Yoshi's Story
All these games, you already know, are part of the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Package, which has been the Face of Nintendo subscription that announced in September and premiered last October. In addition to these titles, it also comes with a Mega Drive Games catalog and grants access to some payment DLCs such as the HAPPY Home Paradise of Animal Crossing or the next circuit pack of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe , although not It has ceased to be controversial since it was confirmed its price, twice as much as the base subscription costs.
F-Zero X will arrive at Nintendo Switch on March 11.
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