Break some friendships playing Mario Party and Mario Party 2 now on Switch!

Relive the nostalgia of playing N64 classics now with online on Switch

Break some friendships playing Mario Party and Mario Party 2 now on Switch!

Relive the nostalgia of playing N64 classics now with online on Switch

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Do you remember when you used to fight with your friends or family playing the classics Mario Party and Mario Party 2 on Nintendo 64? Well, no worries, you won't have to dust off the old console because now they're available on Nintendo Switch.

And if before, you had friends at a distance with whom you wanted to play to put your friendship to the test, now it is possible thanks to Nintendo Online. Sounds fantastic, right?

So, it’s time to grab your switch, text your friends and relive the nostalgic Nintendo 64 era. In case you have never played these classic games, let us tell you that at least Mario Party 2 was one of the favs of that time. It is the only Mario Party where the characters wear costumes (just as a curious thing we thought you wanted to know).

NOW AVAILABLE ON NINTENDO SWITCH!
NOW AVAILABLE ON NINTENDO SWITCH!

HOW DO I GET THOSE GAMES?

Oh, before you look for the games in the Nintendo eShop, we are sorry to tell you that you won’t find them. The only way to get these “free” games is by paying for the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack.

The Nintendo what? Well, Nintendo has this service where, besides paying for the Nintendo Online, you also have this service that includes old consoles and games simulators just by paying a little extra. So, in the Nintendo 64 simulator, you would have access to some of the classic games of its console.

And just as a note that nobody asked for, it is more convenient to buy the family plan among friends so that they pay less monthly.

If you are one of the veteran fans of this franchise, you will surely remember how we broke down the joysticks of the Nintendo 64 controls with some minigames of the classic games.

As a curious fact, Nintendo put out a warning notice saying that some individuals may experience skin irritation and/or damage the control Stick if they rotate it with the palm of their hand.

Here is the image:

Funny, right?
Funny, right?

So, are you ready for the fun? Let us know in the comments.

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