Nintendo added two N64 surprises to its Switch Online + Expansion Pack service this week.
This includes the 1997 futuristic racing game Extreme-G and the 1998 racing game Iggy's Reckin' Balls. Both titles were published by Acclaim Entertainment back in the day.
Both titles include local split-screen multiplayer as well as online support. Here is the description and some screenshots:
Extreme-G
“Lovers of all things fast, start your engines! Push your e-bike to the limit and zoom across 12 twisty and futuristic race tracks. But beware, because these combat bikes are packed with shocks – each one is loaded with weapons, and your rivals are surrounded. Don't be afraid to use them! Overpower your opponents and get Over a group of powerhouses in an attempt to top the rankings and avoid complete destruction. Additionally, up to four players can settle the outcome of the race locally** or online.* Whether you're playing solo or with friends, Extreme-G Sets the course for some serious power!”
Iggy Riken Balls
“Who wants to race a car when you're on tour? Have fun with Iggy and his eclectic team I believe Crew as you crash and swing your way through vertical races set on a series of towering tracks. Take shortcuts, jump through hoops, and avoid enemies hell-bent on stopping your rise in this losing competition for up to four players.
Nintendo added in Japan this week Tractor explosion (Rare Burst Corps). This title is already available in your local Switch Online N64 library.
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