![]() ![]() Perfect Dark, however, has a much simpler path. GoldenEye's rights are just too messy to have a future on NSO. Not only would the Rare-developed GoldenEye require Nintendo and Microsoft to strike a deal, but Nintendo might need access to the James Bond license again. As great as the game is, though, it will probably never join NSO's library. Many N64 fans probably remember the 1997 James Bond first-person shooter GoldenEye 007 as a star title of the console, vastly innovating on the FPS genre and delighting with its multiplayer. RELATED: All the Rare-Developed Nintendo 64 Games That Could Come to Switch Online Perfect Dark Can Substitute for GoldenEye Not only would both companies reap the benefits, but fans would too, getting the beloved Perfect Dark as an alternative to the coveted GoldenEye, which is far less likely to arrive. Even so, those machinations hardly stand in the way of Perfect Dark coming to NSO on the contrary, it'd be a great symbiotic deal for Nintendo and Microsoft. Nowadays, Rare is owned by Microsoft, and Microsoft has plans to reboot the Perfect Dark series. During the N64 era, Rare collaborated extensively with Nintendo, resulting in beloved and highly influential titles like Banjo-Kazooie and GoldenEye 007. The Perfect Dark games were once a shining jewel in Rare's crown. That's why a rumor that Perfect Dark will arrive on NSO this year isn't so hard to believe. There's lots of great N64 games out there that Nintendo didn't develop, which would make them seemingly inaccessible, but the N64 expansion being paired with a Sega Genesis expansion suggests anything is possible. Tons of big ticket items like Super Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time are headed to NSO, but there's still plenty of other classics that aren't confirmed or denied yet. As soon as Nintendo confirmed Nintendo Switch Online would add N64 games to its library, it opened the floodgates for speculation. ![]()
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