Nintendo has confirmed that Nintendo 64 games are available via Nintendo Switch Online + Subscription to the extension packages receives three novel functions, but two of them are exclusive to Switch 2.
Three novel functions appearing in Nintendo 64 games are configurable controls, scrolling and CRT screen filter.
However, only the view control function/change is available on the switch, with all three available on Switch 2 from the premiere of the console on June 5.
Transfer users already regret the fact that the CRT screen filter and scrolling functions are exclusive to Switch 2. “Power of Switch 2”, one post Nintendo video showing functions Reads. “The possibility of using a CRT filter. Really, this is the power of new generation equipment.” “Strange how simple the filter is blocked behind switch 2”, added another.
CRT screen filter only for switch 2?
Scroll only for switch 2?
Nintendo, why are you doing this? pic.twitter.com/lzowbz0luo
– Yorch Torch Games (@yorchtorchgames) May 28, 2025

Nintendo used Super Mario 64 and Mario Golf to demonstrate the scrolling function that allows you to predict the game to try again. Kirby 64: Crystal shards were used to show how you can utilize CRT filter to recreate the appearance of CRT TV. A Star Fox 64 was used to show a novel view/change control function.

Nintendo Switch 2 starts on June 5, and Nintendo updated Nintendo Switch this week to introduce the Nintendo Switch Online application with a version that will be available on the novel generation console. Once of day, Ign informed about one person who seemed to get the Switch 2 console early, despite the best Nintendo efforts. But unfortunately for curiosity, not only not suitable without a patch without a patch, but the video was almost immediately hit to the copyright.
So far we have played Mario Kart World on Nintendo Switch 2And recently we have received various novel fragments of information such as Free performance updates for switch games 1IN Reservations applied to refresh refreshmentAND More details about GameChatwhich will require a phone number to verify for work. Though Orders flew off the digital shelves When they fell last month, Nintendo of America President Doug Bowser calms down that Nintendo will have enough systems to satisfy the demand during the holidays.
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