The hype for the day goes to the Nintendo Direct that has come through all hurdles to treat their gamers. After the rumors of it getting postponed, the video game company proved the doubters wrong. And aired its much-awaited Direct event. To put the cherry on the cake, all the retro lovers might just have to suit up for amazing missions. Because the Golden Eye 007, is coming to Nintendo Switch.
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After profusely ruling on the N64 console, the game is all set to enter the Switch world. Until now, gamers have seen many game titles getting redefined for the Switch. But this retro game has stolen the attention of the much eager fans.
All retro game lovers need to assemble as soon as possible
This month’s Direct takes a special place in the hearts of Nintendo fans. And a small highlight of a legendary game has enthralled the detectives’ eyes all over the world. In the midst of a drum roll, the intense music, the hat notes, and the snares walk in a character rocking in what seems to be a James Bond tuxedo.
This appearance confirmed the introduction of the N64’s legendary game on the Switch console. To keep the party rolling, Nintendo of America has confirmed another riveting development. The gaming organization’s tweet said, “Ready up for your objective, secret agents. Nintendo 64’s GoldenEye 007 is coming soon to Nintendo Switch for #NintendoSwitchOnline + Expansion Pack members, now with online play!”
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Thereby, players will finally get to play the online mode of Golden Eye 007. While the Direct was aired, the fans couldn’t hold their excitement and took no time to respond to this stunning highlight of the Direct. To be completely fair, there are Ws all over the place. Here’s how fans reacted to the much hyped launch:
A WIN
— Zelda Universe (@ZeldaUniverse) September 13, 2022
— Tabor Hill (@TaborTimeYT) September 13, 2022
this is the first W of this direct
— Sephiroth NeverMemorizedAgain (@Sephiyroth) September 13, 2022
WE WON
— Kon (@coastfreakk) September 13, 2022
— JB (@NeonJB17) September 13, 2022
Really tempting to get the online subscription now. pic.twitter.com/MUoBPvHjwV
— XXV-100 (@fnsbluebaron) September 13, 2022
Always cool seeing an iconic game being available after so long, and especially with so many legal hurdles. Now the madness know as Oddjob shall return pic.twitter.com/27eJOLDYLr
— Arty the Goth 🅱unBoi 🐇 (@SuperiorArtemis) September 13, 2022
LESSSSSSS GOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/0MbnghlKfj
— GenerationGame | ROAD TO 40K SUBS YT (@GenerationGameX) September 13, 2022
OMFG I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!! FREAKING DREAM COME TRUE!!! AND IT'S WITH A FREAKING ONLINE MODE FOR THE MULTIPLAYER TOO!!! Damn now I'm almost considering buying the service lmao
— Foulowe59 (@Foulowe59) September 13, 2022
When this comes out y’all will not see me outside till next year frrrrr
— Byrøn (stroopwafels & vibes 🧇🤞🏾) (@byst) September 13, 2022
Nintendo will keep the party rolling for gamers worldwide
Nintendo Direct wasn’t over with these announcements. The event showcased the upcoming titles for the Nintendo audience. Game titles like Faith Farm, the Octopath Traveller series, and Mario + Rabbid: Sparks of Hope will be released in the foreseeable future. Moreover, Mario + Rabbid: Sparks of Hope’s pre-orders are available. And to accompany it comes a special Gold Edition for avid fans.
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Moreover, Nintendo 64 got some amazing new titles announced in the latest Nintendo Direct. Games like Pilotwings 64, Mario Party series, and Excitebike 64 will be released in the near future. Therefore, one can say the latest Nintendo Direct has made September even more beautiful than it already was.
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Will you be looking forward to becoming the best detective in the Switch adaptation? Let us know your strategy in the comments. We will keep them a secret.
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