
In October 2021, Nintendo announced an additional online membership option with the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pass. This comes with online games available for free with membership from the Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis consoles and DLC for games like Animal Crossing, in addition to the NES and SNES games that come with the base membership.
However, the upgrade can be pricey — $50 per year for an individual membership and $80 per year for a family one. To help you decide if the upgrade is worth it, here’s a list of all the games included.
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Banjo-Kazooie

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This dynamic duo made a big comeback by entering Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, but you can take it back to where it all began with Banjo-Kazooie.
In this 3D adventure platformer, Banjo’s sister has been kidnapped and it’s up to him and his bird pal Kazooie to save her and defeat the witch. Players run around nine different worlds collecting music notes and Jiggies to move on to the next area. There isn’t a specific order you have to collect them in so you can explore the world somewhat freely. The characters’ unique abilities, along with somewhat open exploration, make this great journey you experience on land and even in the air.
Dr. Mario 64

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One thing that makes this stand out from Tetris is the story you can enjoy along the way. As you’re battling the computer players, you’re fighting off Wario from being able to take the Megavitamins to use them for profit. There are six different modes for solo play, and it’s also possible to play multiplayer in Classic, Flash, or Score Attack modes with up to four players.
Mario Kart 64

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Choose from a variety of Mushroom Kingdom characters with different speeds and acceleration skills. While you make your way around the track trying to beat your opponents across the finish line, don’t be afraid to use Koopa Shells, Bob-ombs, and other items to give you the advantage. On top of the obvious Grand Prix mode, there are three other modes to enjoy: time trials, versus, and battle modes.
Mario Tennis

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As you play, you unlock new courts decorated with the Mario Tennis characters. There are six different tournament types, and the cup you choose determines the difficulty of your matches. You can also choose to play double and single matches, although you will play both throughout the story mode. But this isn’t as simple as pressing A in a rhythm to hit a ball back and forth. There are different swing types to learn and try out and the computer players will have you running all over the court.
Paper Mario

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One thing that hasn’t changed here is that Mario is still trying to save Princess Peach from Bowser. Along the way, familiar faces join Mario’s party, and they can aid him in battles and in completing puzzles with their special abilities.
Sin and Punishment

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This title was ahead of its time in a lot of ways. For one, it provided a lot of action compared to other games of its time. It’s fast-paced, with a lot of enemies to target. Players can choose between free aiming mode and lock-on mode at any time. While most N64 games focused a lot on the right of the controller, this one added in more mechanics for the left side.
Star Fox 64

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As you’re propelled through the levels, you try to collect power-ups, dodge shots from other airships, and keep your team together. There is also the Landmaster and the Blue Marine, taking this beyond air and expanding it to the land and sea.
Super Mario 64

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This was the first Super Mario game to be in 3D, and as such, players can explore Princess Peach’s castle freely, choosing which levels to play as long as they have enough stars to unlock the level. Some stars are earned as each course is completed and some are hidden rewards for other tasks within the level.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

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It starts with Link and Zelda as children, seeing Ganondorf’s evil intentions. You also play as Link years later, ready to take the Master Sword and bring down Ganondorf. But first, he must help the temple sages so they can unite to seal this Big Bad away.
WINBACK: COVERT OPERATIONS

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Choose to have your weapon lock-on or aim freely with your laser sight. To master it, you will need a combination of patience, perfect timing, and skill. As you take on your enemies, your success and your actions affect the overall story. There are two possible endings, which one will you end up with?
Yoshi’s Story

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It’s a side-scrolling platformer that plays very similarly to a traditional Mario game. You go through levels surviving the surroundings and solving puzzles while you try to collect enough fruit to fill the Fruit Frame all while protecting baby Mario from baby Bowser.
Altered Beast

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The name Altered Beast comes into play with the special power-ups, which let you take on wolf, golden wolf, bear, tiger, and dragon forms and give you some new abilities to defeat your enemies with.
Castlevania: Bloodlines

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Contra: Hard Corps

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Unique to the Contra games, your decisions throughout the game can change your path to to the end. What made Hard crops so unique when it came out was that it had cutscene stories and gave you four new playable characters to choose from.
Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine

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Dynamite Headdy

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Throw Headdy’s head in any direction to attack as you go through this platform world. Collect power-ups to give it different abilities.
Ecco the Dolphin

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The sea isn’t full of just friends though. Fight enemies, talk with other animals in the sea, and use objects in the area to help you. Don’t forget to come up for air.
Golden Axe

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The main developer of Altered Beast created this game and they work very similarly. The level side scrolls and you fight through enemies and obstacles as the world moves beneath you. You can even steal the animals your enemies are riding for yourself.
Gunstar Heroes

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There are seven total levels, and the first four can be played in any order. Try a variety of weapons with fixed or free shooting. Play around with the options to see what works for you!
M.U.S.H.A.

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In this side scroller, you will come across many enemies on your way to the main boss. Power up your weapon with Power Chips, and collect special weapons as you get closer. To add to the experience, make sure your volume is up so you can hear the awesome heavy metal soundtrack.
Phantasy Star 4: The End of the Millennium

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As you play, your characters gain levels and new abilities. What sets this game apart from is predecessors are the visuals. The story sections look like a manga, and it really adds to the visual experience.
Ristar

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Ristar is a shooting star in the Valdi System. Kaiser Greedy has the system’s planet leaders under his command with mind control. It’s up to this stretchy star to defeat the pirate and bring peace back to the system.
Shining Force

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Shinobi 3

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In each level you can use one ninjitsu move until you find a bonus. Explore each round carefully to find them and become more powerful.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2

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In this platformer you will run, jump, and maybe even fly through the levels, collecting rings and emeralds to keep them from Dr. Robotnik. Take on bosses at the end of each level until you get to the evil doctor himself. You can also choose to race a friend in competitive mode!
Streets of Rage 2

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Criminals are out in the street raiding the city. Axel, Blaze, Thunder, and Skate are ready to take on criminal leader, Mr. X, who has taken Skate’s brother, Adam. Get through his gangs and get Adam back.
Strider

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Strider is a hack-and-slash title where you play as ninja Strider Hiryu. The Grandmaster has control of the world in 2048. Strider Hiryu has the sole responsibility to take him out. To get to him, you must take on the other bosses first. Using his Cypher, dodge and attack your enemies through five challenging stages.
Sword of Vermilion

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This RPG uses a few views depending on what you’re doing, which was very different from other RPGs of the time. It has an attention-grabbing story, and the active combat where you get to try out your weapons to defeat your enemies make this adventure a must play.
Thunder Force 2

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ToeJam & Earl

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While you can play singl- player, the game is definitely best played as a pair. The characters have a special dialogue that you only see when you’re playing together. This dialogue was a big draw to the game and is what gives the game its trademark humor. This is a great family option as you don’t battle enemies; you can largely avoid them unless you have the temporary tomato throw power up.
Play old favorites in a new way
The N64 and Sega Genesis had a lot of classic games that have been long standing favorites in the video game community. Now the whole family can enjoy these titles any time and anywhere with the Nintendo Switch and the Online + Expansion Pass membership. As you get ready to enjoy them on the go, make sure you have the best accessories for your Nintendo Switch to keep it safe and keep you comfortable.