The moment I’ve been waiting for is about to arrive: starting late October, I’ll finally be able to play The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time on my Nintendo Switch — along with a slew of other classics.
Nintendo today announced Switch Online+, an expansion plan for its current online subscription that adds a variety of games from both the Nintendo 64 and… the Sega Genesis. I guess Nintendoes what Genesis did?
The first batch of N64 games to be included with the plan includes a sweet set of classics:
- Super Mario 64
 - Mario Kart 64
 - Star Fox 64
 - Yoshi’s Story
 - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
 - WinBack: Covert Operations
 - Dr. Mario 64
 - Sin and Punishment
 - Mario Tennis 64
 
Other N64 classics confirmed to be coming to Switch Online+ after the initial batch
- Banjo-Kazooie
 - Pokemon Snap
 - The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask
 - Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
 - Mario Golf
 - Paper Mario
 - F-Zero X
 
I spent countless hours with the vast majority of those titles, so I can already feel the nostalgia pulling my hand towards my wallet.
As for the Genesis titles, these are the launch titles:
- Castlevania: Bloodlines
 - Contra: Hard Corps
 - Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine
 - Ecco the Dolphin
 - Golden Axe
 - Gunstar Heroes
 - Phantasy Star IV
 - Ristar
 - Shining Force
 - Sonic the Hedgehog 2
 - Streets of Rage 2
 - M.U.S.H.A.
 - Phantasy Star 4
 - Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master
 - Strider
 
Nintendo hasn’t yet announced a price for the new plan, but I’d expect it to be at least another 5 bucks over the existing $5 plan. The plan is slated to be available in late October.
To really send old-school gamers down memory lane, Nintendo also plans to sell wireless versions of the N64 and Genesis controllers to play these classics.


Is an outdated controller from a 1996 console worth $50? Probably not. Will I still buy it? You bet.
But wait, there’s more! Nintendo also confirmed a release date for the Mario movie (December 21, 2022), it announced a new 3D Kirby game, it finally provided a trailer for Bayonetta 3, and more.
You can watch the full Nintendo Direct below:
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