On October 25, the service of Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack, and with this, came the first titles of the Nintendo 64 to this platform. Now another is on the way and it is nothing less than Paper mario.
That’s right, the game that started the history of this series of fun RPGs will arrive in the catalog of this initiative and will be on December 10. To accompany this news Nintendo shared a step.
Paper Mario is a fun and charming RPG
Paper mario will join a list of titles from the N64 in this service, which last October received Mario Kart 64, Sin and Punishment, Star Fox 64, Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time And several more.
It was a good starting point, but of course many were waiting for the next release, which luckily will be this year. This adventure of Mario was developed by Intelligent Systems and came out in 2000.
In the story of Paper Mario. the plumber must defeat for the umpteenth time Bowser. Only this time things will not be so easy, since this villain has in his power the magic Star rod.
Thanks to his magic the King of the Koopas now he is invincible and sends the castle of the Princess peach with everything and her. So Mario go on a journey around the world to get the seven back Star Spirits and counteract the power of Star rod.
Nintendo Switch Online continues to expand its catalog
In addition to the games of Nintendo 64, currently Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack It also has a selection of those from the Sega genesis.
This modality of the original service also allows access to the titles of NES and SNES released before, which are more than a hundred. In addition to offering this entertainment software, it has functions such as online gameplay, save files in the cloud and other extras.
Among them access to titles such as Tetris 99 and PAC-MAN 99, plus new downloadable content from Animal Crossing: New Horizons, called Happy home paradise, which has no cost to its subscribers.
Returning to the topic of Paper marioWhat will come after the catalog of Nintendo 64? There are still several titles of this console that the new generations deserve to enjoy. We will see what surprises us with Nintendo in the future.
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