Save the world of Termina in the N64 classic, which is out next week for Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack members.
The beloved pair of NES and SNES role playing games has been added to the online subscription service, Nintendo has announced.
The classic N64 The Legend of Zelda game is finally heading to Nintendo Switch for Online + Expansion Pack in February.
Developed by Rare, the classic Nintendo 64 platformer sees Banjo and Tooie venturing to save Tooty from the evil witch Gruntilda.
Altered Beast, ToeJam and Earl, Dynamite Headdy, Sword of Vermillion, and Thunder Force 2 have been added to the service's library.
Rare's classic platformer, which first released in 1998, will be added to the service next month. Additional features have yet to be revealed.
The original Paper Mario, which released for the N64 in 2001, will be added to the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pass library next week.
"Currently there is no sign of improvement and the situation continues to be severe so I can't say how long it will continue," says Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa.
Nintendo also pledges to keep increasing the value of both existing variants of its online subscription service.
Exclusive to Nintendo Switch Online members, the controls will mimic the original N64 release but without matching in-game button displays.
The likes of Wave Race, Super Smash Bros. and many more could be added to the service's catalog in the coming months.
The subscription provides access to a selection of N64 and Sega Genesis titles on the Nintendo Switch with rewind, save states and more.
The standard price is for individual memberships. Family memberships will cost $79.99 per year. Both are in addition to NSO subscription costs.
"Select games will also have the option to play the original European PAL version with language options," Nintendo says.
Even with the recent addition of N64 and Genesis games to the Nintendo Switch Online library, some claim that the rumoured Game Boy additions are still part of the plan.
Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack will include titles like Super Mario 64, Sonic the Hedgehog, and other classics when it launches.
A new Eurogamer report corroborates earlier leaks, and claims that even more retro consoles' libraries could be added to the service down the line.
A new rumour claims that the Nintendo Switch's online subscription service will soon be adding Game Boy and Game Boy Color games.
Nintendo says it's making efforts to make the Switch's online subscription service "even more fun and convenient to play."
A new battle royale in the 99 style replaces Super Mario 35.