


Since it launched Nintendo Switch Online has cost $4 a month or $20 for a year, which is significantly cheaper than online subscriptions for other consoles, and not a bad deal for a growing library of old games that were being sold by Nintendo for $5 a piece through the Virtual Console as recently as a few years ago.

This is a beefed-up version of the Switch’s online subscription plan, which not only lets people play against each other online, but also grants access to dozens of classic NES and SNES games, as well as new competitive games like Tetris 99 and Pac-Man 99. Nine Nintendo 64 games and 14 Sega Genesis games are now available on the Switch as part of the absurdly named Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership. Nintendo fans have been waiting for Nintendo 64 games to hit the Switch ever since the console-handheld hybrid came out, and they’ve finally gotten their wish-only in that monkey’s paw kind of way.
