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Discover niche N64 games now on the Nintendo Switch, perfect for you, the hardcore retro gamer

Dive into the latest N64 titles on Nintendo Switch Online with Extreme-G and Iggy's Reckin' Balls, curated especially for fans of retro gaming.

As a dedicated retro gaming enthusiast, you’ll be thrilled to know that Nintendo has just updated its Nintendo Switch Online retro game library with some niche gems. The latest additions, Extreme-G and Iggy’s Reckin’ Balls, are now available in the premium Expansion Pack tier, offering you a unique blast from the past.

In Extreme-G, you can dive into a sci-fi racing experience that’s straightforward yet exhilarating. Meanwhile, Iggy’s Reckin’ Balls brings you an odd twist with its grappling-hook mechanics, where you navigate ball-like characters racing up towering structures. These games might not have been the stars of their time, but perhaps you remember them from a weekend rental or a lucky find in a bargain bin. Now, they’re back to rekindle those nostalgic gaming moments just for you.

Both games hail from the portfolio of the long-defunct publisher Acclaim, a detail you’ll find intriguing. If you look closely at the game trailers, you’ll see that the original Acclaim logos have been thoughtfully replaced with those of Throwback Entertainment. This small Canadian company took over part of Acclaim’s library back in 2006 and has been preserving these classic games. As someone who appreciates the roots of gaming, you’ll find this nod to gaming history enriching.

Nintendo’s decision to introduce these less-known titles to the Switch Online service isn’t just about playing games—it’s about revisiting and celebrating the unique and quirky sides of gaming history that you, as a retro gamer, truly cherish. Whether it’s reliving past glories or discovering what you might have missed, these additions are sure to add to your gaming pleasure.

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