Cheraw Chronicle

Complete News World

Majora's Cutscene mask when switching from "more refined to N64" apparently from Wii Virtual Console emulation

Majora’s Cutscene mask when switching from “more refined to N64” apparently from Wii Virtual Console emulation

The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask as seen in the Switch Online Expansion bundle (Photo: Nintendo)

nintendo yesterday Another game has been added to the Switch Online expansion And update the N64 library to version 2.0.0.

he was there All kinds of improvementsBut this latest update is a while better Than expected, it seems. According to “Zelda 64 Scholar” and Twitter user FIG (As explained by the Nintendo Data Device oat dome), simulation The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask On Switch Online, it’s actually “more N64-accurate” in one “situation” compared to the Wii Virtual Console version.

Warning – Majora masks spoilers in the video below:

OatmealDome: “Majora’s Mask – This is a situation where the Switch version is *better* than previous versions and more accurate for the N64, thanks to a patch that Nintendo added. It fixes a scene that runs too quickly, causing it to quit early.”

It’s impressive if that’s the case – many still consider the Wii Virtual Console N64 library to be the “best” generation for Nintendo N64 emulation. You can read more about this in our previous posts.

OatmealDome also notes that the accuracy in the Switch version of Majora’s Mask is good news for fans who have demanded an experience more similar to the original Nintendo 64 version, but not quite so great for the speed community, where it technically takes longer to complete.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask as seen in the Switch Online Expansion bundle (Photo: Nintendo)

You can see the… Many other improvements to yesterday’s story† This is yet another example of the effort Nintendo is now apparently putting into this paid service to not only improve it, but in this case make it even better than previous emulations of N64 games.

Ready to give the Switch Online expansion pack a new look after the latest update? Already subscribed? Leave your opinion in the comments.

See also  Four passengers on the ISS will return to Earth as soon as Monday - science