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Nintendo Shares Video Detailing New N64 Features For Switch Online

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Be kind, rewind - Nintendo has released a new video detailing some of the planned features for the N64 app on Nintendo Switch Online. As shared by TodayNews...
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Nintendo has released a new video showing the main features of the Nintendo 64 app for Nintendo Switch Online, which will debut on the same day as Nintendo Switch 2: on June 5, 2025. Among the most outstanding features of the app are three key features: Rewind: Rewind your games to correct errors without restarting CRT Filter: a retro option that simulates old TVs with great authenticity Customizable controls: you can visualize and reconfigure t…

After GameCube games have been confirmed in this service for Switch 2, more news is now coming for Nintendo Switch Online users who want free games. We have been able to learn about the arrival of new Nintendo Switch free games at the service of Nintendo Switch Online. Remember that some improvements have also been confirmed in GameCube games as well as for Nintendo 64 games facing Switch 2. This time Nintendo has shown us precisely these second…

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Nintenderos broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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