Nintendo Switch Online subscribers with the Expansion Pack upgrade will soon have two more N64 games to play this holiday ...
There are plenty of ways to play classic games in VR thanks to various emulator upgrades on modern platforms, but if you've ever wondered whether you could plug a VR headset into a 28-year-old ...
Nintendo has added the classic Nintendo 64 game Mario Party 3 to its Expansion Pack tier for Nintendo Switch Online. Subscribers to the Expansion Pack get access to Sega Genesis, Game Boy Advance, and ...
It's now way easier to believe a Switch Online leak of upcoming Nintendo 64 games thanks to a recent official announcement.
Extremely OK Games, the team behind Celeste, delighted fans by releasing a game for free Monday night. The new title is called Celeste64: Fragments of the Mountain and it’s basically a mash-up of the ...
Super Mario 64, a classic Nintendo 64 game, has long been the subject of rumors and myths about unlocking Luigi as a playable character. However, the truth is that Luigi is not playable in the ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Super Mario 64: Play as a Dragon! Play as a Welsh Dragon in Super Mario 64! He can always fly and spit fire. Commission from Kaze Emanuar. Games metadata is ...
Nintendo 64 – Nintendo Switch Online will add Mario Party 3 on October 26, Nintendo announced. Here is an overview of the game, via Nintendo: Hot off his appearance in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64 ...
Mario Kart 64 could be the next Nintendo 64 game to get an unofficial native PC port, as decompilation efforts for the game have finally completed. One of the best gaming developments of the 2020s has ...
The 3D Super Mario series is arguably Nintendo’s flagship franchise. Following the shift to 3D visuals with the Nintendo 64, virtually every Nintendo console has gone on to receive a new platforming ...
Mario gave a healthy injection of life to the gaming industry in 1985 with the first Super Mario Bros. on the Famicom (NES) in Japan. Since then, Mario has introduced many new consoles and has pushed ...
That’s the declaration belted by Mario in his chintziest Italian accent at the start screen of 1996’s Mario Kart 64. It’s a cry most Millennials recall fondly, and for good reason. It’s a welcome to ...