Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscribers will be able to play the classic dirt bike racing game later this month.
Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can now play both games, depending on which tier of the service you're subscribed to.
Four classic Sega Genesis titles, including two challenging action side-scrollers, are now available for Expansion Pack subscribers.
Two Game Boy titles are available for Expansion Pack subscribers, while regular subscribers get a Super NES and NES title this month.
The Game Boy Advance versions of Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario World and Yoshi's Island: Super Mario World 2 are coming soon.
The 3D turn-based strategy features 151 Pokemon from Gen 1, with 3v3 combat, online battles and trading, and much more on Switch.
The beloved N64 game will become available to Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack players later this month, it's been confirmed.
The service will add BurgerTime Deluxe and Kirby's Dream Land 2 for Game Boy, Xevious for NES, and Side Pocket for SNES.
The 2002 Game Boy Advance title is now playable on Nintendo Switch and sees Samus exploring a research station infested with X parasites.
The critically acclaimed Game Boy Advance title sees Samus Aran battling the X parasite and attempting to survive against the SA-X.
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages, Pokemon Trading Card Game, Metroid Fusion, and more will be available for subscribers.
Game Boy titles include Metroid 2: Samus Returns and more, while Game Boy Advance gets The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap and other titles.
The classic first-person shooter features online multiplayer on Nintendo Switch, while the Xbox version offers 4k Ultra HD support.
The Nintendo 64 classic supports online multiplayer on Nintendo Switch. Xbox platforms get 4K resolution with local multiplayer support.
The beat 'em up Alien Storm and line-clearing puzzler Columns are also playable on Nintendo Switch for Expansion Pack subscribers.
Nintendo announces that its online subscription service for the Switch has now exceeded 36 million subscribers worldwide.
First available in 1999 and 2000 for the Nintendo 64, the titles kick-started the party game series, which has sold tens of millions of copies.
The flight simulation title launched in 1996 for the Nintendo Switch and focuses on completing different flight tests and challenges.
The beloved first person shooter finally returns to the spotlight with improved controls, visual, support for achievements, and more.
The higher tier of Nintendo Switch's online subscription service is about to add to its N64 library with several notable additions.