• Banjo Kazooie is coming to Nintendo Switch Online, but theres a b

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Dec 10 12:15:04 2021
    Banjo Kazooie is coming to Nintendo Switch Online, but theres a better place to play it

    Date:
    Fri, 10 Dec 2021 12:06:19 +0000

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    Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack is getting Rares classic title Banjo Kazooie, but we recommend playing it elsewhere.

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    Nintendo has revealed that Banjo Kazooie Rares classic N64 platformer which debuted in 1998 is coming to the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack service in January 2022.

    Its the second N64 title to be added to Nintendos premium subscription tier since it arrived in October, with Paper Mario due to release on December 10, 2021.

    Banjo Kazooie will likely run at the same resolution and frame rate as other N64 titles on the service: 720p at 30fps, and will also support the Switchs suspend and resume feature, which lets you create multiple save points. Guh-huh! Head to Spiral Mountain when Banjo-Kazooie joins the Nintendo 64 games line-up available to #NintendoSwitchOnline + Expansion Pack members in January! pic.twitter.com/496oP2qWAi December 10, 2021 See more

    However, even though its great to see one of the N64s best titles come to Nintendos new service, theres a better way to play Banjo Kazooie right now, and for significantly less money.

    As a result of Microsoft buying Rare back in September 2002, Banjo Kazooie
    has been available on Xbox consoles for quite some time. The game runs at a resolution of 4K on Xbox Series X and Xbox One X , 1440p on Xbox Series S , and 1080p on Xbox One and Xbox One S which is noticeably higher than the
    720p output on Switch.

    Banjo Kazooie also supports Xbox achievements, and the game can be played via Xbox Cloud Gaming on your mobile device if you have Xbox Game Pass Ultimate . Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S owners will benefit from Auto HDR support, too, if they have a compatible display.

    Banjo Kazooie is, like all first-party Microsoft games, available on Xbox
    Game Pass . Xbox Game Pass is only $9.99 / 7.99 / AU$10.95 a month, which means you can play both Banjo Kazooie and the games sequel, Banjo-Tooie, for significantly less than the price of a years Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack, which costs $49.99 / 34.99 / AU$59.95. No monthly subscription option
    is available for the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack.

    Alternatively, you could pick up a copy of Rare Replay, which includes both Banjo games as well as 28 other Rare classics like Conkers Bad Fur Day, for less than $20 / 20. Obviously, thats not an option for Xbox Series S owners, as the console doesnt have a disk drive. Analysis: Nintendos N64 library is growing, but far too slowly

    Once Banjo Kazooie arrives in January 2022, there will be 11 N64 games available for subscribers to play on the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion
    Pack service. Thats a paltry amount compared to what other subscription-based services offer, like Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Now , which grant users access to hundreds of titles to download and play from day one.

    Games are frequently added to both Microsoft and Sonys services, too, which often gives subscribers new titles to enjoy every month.

    However, Nintendos biggest problem with its online services, including its
    NES and SNES library of games, is the glacial speed that new titles are added over time. It means subscribers can often be left waiting months, if not
    years for some of their favorite N64 titles to arrive, if at all. For the price Nintendo is charging, it needs to do more. Xbox Game Pass vs
    PlayStation Now : which is right for you?



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