On Monday, Nintendo released its latest collection of emulated N64 games—and its first since the Wii U’s Virtual Console—as a package of games exclusively available on its Switch consoles.
During today’s Direct presentation Nintendo finally confirmed what a lot of observers already suspected: Nintendo 64 games are coming to the Nintendo Switch Online service this October. Sega Genesis ...
Never underestimate the lengths that some people will go to in order to achieve their goals. In this case, after many years of searching, another Nintendo fan has managed to complete the entire ...
Writer with a particular interest in the obscure. Nintendo's classic consoles have a large collector community, with the Nintendo 64 being one of the first to reach high desirability. Despite a ...
The Nintendo 64 (N64) made its way to North America 25 years ago, on September 29, 1996. In the years following, the N64 enjoyed immense success in Japan, North America, and elsewhere. At the time of ...
Retro I can't believe a Nintendo Wii accessory is one of Amazon's top Prime Day products in 2025 Toys & Collectibles Nintendo just re-stocked some old amiibos in time for Donkey Kong Bananza, so I'm ...
Despite the way some history has been written, the Nintendo 64 was more than just a Super Mario 64 machine. Nintendo's 64-bit system hosted a number of titles now recognized all legitimate classics, ...
“Banjo-Tooie is now coming to the Nintendo 64 – Nintendo Switch Online collection of games! It’s the bear-bird duo Banjo and Kazooie to the rescue!” Nintendo said about its plans for Banjo-Tooie.
Released in 1996, the Nintendo 64 had a rather humble number of games released throughout its time on the market. 296 games in total were made available, though there were a number that were released ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Nintendo has announced that Banjo-Kazooie is coming to Nintendo Switch in January 2022 for Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack members. Sharing ...
Historically, I've never been keen on console emulation for the points that it wasn't until very recently that you could hope for accurate emulation but even then, you'd probably have to make do with ...