Two extra Nintendo 64 video games are coming to the Nintendo Classics library on Swap On-line subsequent week.
Rayman 2: The Nice Escape and Tonic Hassle – each of which had been 3D platformers developed and revealed by Ubisoft – will arrive on the N64 app on Swap On-line on December 17.
Rayman 2: The Nice Escape begins with Rayman captured and held captive on a jail ship. After escaping from his cell, Rayman has to defeat Admiral Razorbeard and his military of evil robotic pirates to revive peace to the Glade of Goals.
There are 1,000 yellow Lums scattered all over the world, and the extra Rayman collects the extra data they share with him. Yellow Lums are additionally used to unlock entry to levels that had been beforehand locked off, just like the musical notes in Banjo-Kazooie.
Tonic Hassle – which was truly Ubisoft’s first 3D platformer however ended up releasing across the similar time as Rayman 2 as a result of quite a few delays – tells the story of Ed, an alien who works as a janitor on a spaceship.
When Ed throws a magic potion down the rubbish chute, it lands on Earth and causes carnage, bringing something it touches to life. Ed has to journey to Earth to scrub up his mess, utilizing such instruments as a peashooter, a diving helmet and a pogo stick.
The addition of each video games will carry the overall variety of Nintendo 64 video games obtainable on Swap On-line to 42 within the West. Earlier this 12 months, Ridge Racer 64, Killer Intuition Gold and Forsaken 64 had been added to the service.
NES, SNES, Sport Boy and Sport Boy Color video games can be found as a part of the usual Swap On-line subscription, which prices £3.49/€3.99/$3.99 for a one-month membership, £6.99/€7.99/$7.99 for a three-month membership, and £17.99/€19.99/$19.99 for a 12-month membership.
Swap On-line’s Growth Pack add-on, which is required to play Nintendo 64, Sport Boy Advance and Sega Mega Drive / Genesis video games, prices $49.99 / £34.99 / €39.99 per 12 months.
