Which games are included? The Nintendo 64 portion of the library has launched with Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Mario Tennis, Dr. (Once again, the six-button Mega Drive controller is exclusive to Japan, while the rest of the world is being stuck with the three-button pad.) Nintendo's also selling dedicated N64 and Genesis replica controllers from their website, but good luck getting one at this point. N64 games are augmented with online multiplayer (using delay-based code, ie wildly variable quality), Rumble Pak emulation, save states and the ability to choose between NTSC and PAL versions of certain games, whereas Genesis games offer an identical feature set to the existing SNES app: a few different display options, save states, a rewind feature and online multiplayer (allegedly using rollback-based netcode, ie a more reliable option, particularly for those with slower/less consistent connections). What's this? The newest paid tier of Nintendo's online subscription service, which grants access to a periodically-updated library of emulated Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis games.
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