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Health Energy Environment. YouTube Instagram Adobe. At this point, it could be anything from N64 to 3DS. They went on to conjecture that Count could be an N64 or Game Boy Advance emulator, but emphasized that they are less sure about what it could be. Nintendo Life also reached out to their sources who confirmed that "Game Boy Color titles are likely coming to the Nintendo Switch Online service 'really soon.
Bringing adventures like these to Nintendo Switch would allow millions of people to experience them for the first time. Heck, I'd love to see an N64 Classic too. If it came down to getting them in physical form versus getting them on NSO I'm not sure which I'd prefer. Physical consoles would turn into amazing collectibles, but then an NSO emulator could be updated over time and bring more games to the system.
The answer is I want both. The game finally came out last Friday, but with a host of bugs and glitches. To the point that people on multiple platforms have been completely frustrated through the experience. The general consensus that I've seen while looking at reviews on Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Apple Arcade is that people really want to love this game due to its inherent charm and are hoping for a big update to fix gameplay issues. I myself love the beautiful locations, fun puzzles, and diverse dungeons, but completely agree that it's overall incredibly frustrating and not worth playing unless a big patch releases.
Glitches include dialogue not working properly, Baldo getting stuck in places he should be able to pass through, and items dropping through the ground. One big glitch even empties all items out of your inventory and basically breaks the game. The developers responded on Steam and stated, "We are aware of the bug and fixing it, however, despite being frustrating, this doesn't heavily affect the gameplay. Source: iMore. Today, Eurogamer was also able to confirm from their sources that this addition is coming, so it's fair to say at this point that the cat's out of the bag for Nintendo.
It's fitting timing for the news, as this month marks Nintendo Switch Online's third anniversary. While there are still some major titles that haven't reached the Switch yet from those consoles hint hint, Super Mario RPG , the addition of a whole new console with a wealth of classic games is a worthwhile upgrade.
More retro consoles could be in the works for the online service, but there's nothing more to go off of at the moment.
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