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64’s Mario Party Games will start switching

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Classics will be available from November 2

Photo: Playback / Nintendo
© Photo: Playback / NintendoPhoto: Playback / Nintendo

The Nintendo announced that Monday classics The Nintendo 64 will be available for the Switch from November. The trailer for the two matches was posted on YouTube late Thursday evening (20).

It will receive your current Nintendo console catalog Mario Party and Mario Party 2 games were released in 1998 and 1999. From November 2, fans will be able to purchase and enjoy the new features. Watch the trailer:

a Multiplayer between four players Returns to nostalgia with co-op games where coins and stars can be collected through the game board released in 1998, while Mario Party 2 contains items that will help players develop their teammates, In addition, it will contain themed boards with unique outfits according to the developer

As usual, franchise games are geared For group competitions between lovable Mario characters with mini games. It’s worth noting that both games coming to the Switch have had a strong influence on the formula used in them Mario Party Superstars, which is currently one of the largest of its kind.

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