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Paper Mario 64 Coming To Nintendo Switch Online

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Nintendo 64 classic first Paper Mario will be added on December 10th to the Nintendo Switch Online + Add-on Pack Library. Starting next Friday, subscribers to the most trusted online service plan will have the first time to enjoy Mario’s adventure RPG on a hybrid console.

V Paper Mario, Bowser sequestra a mágica Star Rod and take Princess Peach’s castle to heaven with the help of Kammy Koop. Mario and the player must rescue all seven star spirits in order to solve this problem. The game was published Nintendo in 2000 and developed by Intelligent Systems (Fire Emblem: Awakening e Advance Wars)

Paper Mario The Nintendo 64 was the first in a series of RPGs written by a plumber. In 2020, the series won the sixth original title, not counting Nintendo switch, Paper Mario: King of Origami

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Paper Mario is one of the first additions to the Nintendo 64 game catalog available to Add-on Pack subscribers and still includes Dr. Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Mario Tennis, Sin and punishment, Star Fox 64, Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, WIN: PROTECTIVE OPERATIONS e Yoshi’s story

Joining the add-on package still gives you access to SEGA Genesis games and extension “Happy home paradise” from Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Whoever approved Paper Mario: The Origami King (pictured) should give Paper Mario 64 a shot. (Photo: Wagner Wakka / Canaltech)

Unlike the standard plan, which has monthly or quarterly subscription options, you can only subscribe to the Switch Online + Add-on for one full year. A 12-month division costs BRL 262.99 compared to BRL 100 charged under the base plan.

You can also sign an additional package with a group of eight. The cost of the “family” service is R $ 421.99.

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