None of those games are Donkey Kong 64
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Obsidian wasn’t the only first-party Xbox studio with news at today’sNintendo Partner Direct, as a selection of five Rare classics are coming to Switch - but all fans want to talk about are the three N64 classics that are still missing from the lineup.
As of today, the NES games RC Pro-Am and Snake Rattle ‘n’ Roll, the SNES games Killer Instinct and Battletoads in Battlemaniacs, and the N64 game Blast Corps are all available as part of the Nintendo Switch Online classics library. Some of those games genuinely are classics, too - RC Pro-Am is a beloved part of the NES library, and while the controls are a bit fiddly these days I still think Blast Corps is an all-timer.
But if you check out the comments on thatYouTube traileror hit upTwitter, you’re mostly going to find people not so much excited by this lineup as they are disappointed that the names don’t include some especially notable N64 Rare games. Specifically, everyone’s looking for Donkey Kong 64, Diddy Kong Racing, and Banjo-Tooie.
With all that in mind, Nintendo Switch Online does have a few Rare titles. That includes the Donkey Kong Country trilogy - so if we’ve got DK games on Switch, why not Donkey Kong 64 and Diddy Kong Racing? There’s also Banjo-Kazooie - so why haven’t we gotten its sequel? Heck, there’s even GoldenEye - if the three-way dance between Nintendo, Microsoft, and the James Bond rightsholders can get worked out, what’s stopping any other game?
I may be the one person in the world who would take Blast Corps over any of the other N64 games that fans are demanding, but there’s no denying the fact that Diddy Kong Racing, DK64, and Banjo-Tooie are far more thoroughly tied to Nintendo history and nostalgia than any of the games that are hitting NSO today. Nintendo’s classic re-release schedule remains an indecipherable place.
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