As the months go by, the catalog of Nintendo Switch Online It is nourished with more video games, since we have classics like Super Mario 64even others that fans of Rareamong them stand out Jet Force Gemini and Blast Corps. However, the selection does not include many third-party releases, and that detail is about to change with two releases that may not be as well known to fans.
Through a new trailer, a new April update of this service has been confirmed, and that is where it has been revealed that two titles focused on racing can now be obtained in the online game, the first is Extreme-Gwhich will remind you of franchises like Excitebike or F-Zero for his freneticism. The second game is Iggy's Reckin' Ballsin which users use bouncy balls that may be reminiscent of current titles such as Fall Guys because it is party style.
Here is the reveal trailer:
Here is the description of Extreme-G:
It is a futuristic racing video game series developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Acclaim Entertainment. The series debuted in 1997 with the release of the game “Extreme-G” for the Nintendo 64 console.
In “Extreme-G,” players compete in high-speed races using futuristic motorcycles equipped with special weapons and abilities. The game features fast and frenetic gameplay, with dizzying tracks and gravity-defying obstacles. In addition to competing against AI-controlled opponents, players can also compete in multiplayer against friends.
The synopsis of Iggy's Reckin' Balls:
It is a racing video game developed by Iguana Entertainment and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the Nintendo 64 console. It was released in 1998.
In “Iggy's Reckin' Balls,” players control characters who compete in obstacle courses on courses that resemble theme park slides. The game features a unique gameplay style that combines racing and platforming elements. Players can collect power-ups and use them to attack their opponents or to increase their speed and skills.
Remember that both games can now be downloaded by updating the application 64 in Nintendo Switch Online. You need Expansion Pass membership to play them.
Author's note: Although I really like Nintendo, I didn't really know these games because they were from external companies. Of course, I am surprised that they are not multi-console or anything, but that they came exclusively for 64.