The Nintendo Switch Online Expansion pack didn't get off to the best start. On top of the daft name, fans weren't pleased to find out that it would set them back $50 a year. Adding insult to injury, its games sometimes looked inferior and performed worse than the original release.
Thankfully, Nintendo has been working to make the Expansion Pack a more worthwhile investment - something that it adds to today. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask - the best one - has been added to the service, joining fellow fan-favourite, Ocarina of Time.
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Majora's Mask joins the library of Nintendo 64 games available on the service, which also contains a library of Mega Drive/Sega Genesis classics. Expansion Pack subscribers will also get access to DLC from Nintendo games at no extra cost. So far, this just includes Happy Home Paradise for Animal Crossing New Horizons, but will later extend to the upcoming Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Booster Course Pass, starting next month.
Judging from the talk online, it doesn't seem that Majora's Mask suffers from any emulation issues like Ocarina of Time did upon its Switch debut. If it does, it at least isn't as immediately obvious as fog and reflections not rendering.
To mark the release of Majora's Mask, Nintendo has made further improvements to its N64 emulation. The aforementioned fog issue has been addressed in both Ocarina of Time and Mario Kart 64. It's possible that the bugs players also spotted in other games have been fixed, at long last, but we'll have to see if Nintendo releases the official patch notes.
This isn't the only fan favourite title to be added to the service recently. Following the latest Nintendo Direct, we also got EarthBound
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