Nintendo Switch 2 Launches This Week — Packed With N64 Nostalgia

Nintendo Switch 2 Launches This Week — Packed With N64 Nostalgia

Nintendo is making waves yet again, and this time, it's not just about new hardware, it's about old-school magic making a powerful comeback. The highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 officially launches this week June 5, 2025, and alongside the sleek hardware upgrades, Nintendo is doubling down on nostalgia by bringing back Nintendo 64 classics, remastered and enhanced for modern players.

The N64 Revival: What’s New?

Nintendo is re-releasing a curated set of N64 games with brand-new features designed to honour their legacy while improving the experience for today’s gamers. These titles won’t just be emulated ports, they’ll include:

  • Rewind Functionality: Forgot to save before falling in the lava pit in Super Mario 64? Just rewind a few seconds.

  • Save States: Save anytime, anywhere, perfect for modern gaming sessions on the go.

  • CRT Filter Mode: For players craving that vintage tube TV aesthetic.

  • Widescreen Support: Select titles will now display beautifully on modern displays without cropping or stretching.

These features aim to modernise the feel of old favorites without losing their soul.

Launch Titles Confirmed

Nintendo is kicking things off with a strong lineup:

  • Mario Kart World – A brand-new title designed to showcase the Switch 2’s improved performance and online features.

  • Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster – The cult classic RPG gets the high-definition treatment it deserves.

  • Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition – Yes, it’s finally coming to Nintendo hardware in a form optimised for the Switch 2’s upgraded GPU.

Alongside these modern releases, N64 legends like The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Super Smash Bros., and Star Fox 64 are expected to roll out throughout the summer.

What’s Under the Hood?

The Switch 2 isn’t just about aesthetics. Here’s what we know:

  • Improved GPU and CPU for smoother gameplay and higher resolutions.

  • Larger OLED screen for handheld mode.

  • Expanded internal storage, with faster load times.

  • Backward compatibility with most Switch 1 games, both physical and digital.

This makes it not just a nostalgic play, but a practical upgrade for existing Nintendo fans.

Why It Matters

Nintendo’s strategy is brilliant: tapping into nostalgia while offering cutting-edge performance. The N64 was a defining console for many gamers, and by bringing those experiences forward with modern improvements, Nintendo ensures that older and newer generations of gamers find common ground.

 

Meet Alex Chen

Alex is a content creator who focuses on indie games and lesser-known titles. He loves to showcase hidden gems and underrated games. Alex is also an accomplished writer, having contributed to several indie gaming publications. 

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