 So I gotta be honest with you guys, I thought I was done today. I mean, I'm doing a live stream tonight. Be sure to stop on by, we'll be celebrating 50,000 subscribers. The drinks and shots will be flowing. You guys know what's up with that Q&A style. Talking about all the latest news, all that jazz. It'll be fun. Hope to see you there about 730, 8 p.m. Central Standard Time now. This news that we have today is, oh well right now, is about potentially more N64 games coming to Nintendo Switch. Maybe an HD, maybe not. That's the question here. Before we get into it, I gotta remind you, we do have two giveaways going down. We have one for three copies of Super Mario 3D All-Star, so three winners. Winner will be announced on October 1st to enter. Head to the gleam.io link down in the description. You can also join Patreon at patreon.com slash 10-hour prime for as little as $1 a month. It gives you 15 entries into every single giveaway we do. All right, beyond that, of course, we have a second giveaway for a Switch Lite and then two second place winners will win a Switch Game of Choice. In order to enter that, there's a laundry list down in the description as well where you subscribe to the channel and a whole bunch of other stuff. Go check that out. Be sure to maximize your entries every single day, every single video. All right, let's get into this news. So, we know that Super Mario 3D All-Stars has leaked, right? I did a video on it earlier today. And as it's being datamined and all that jazz, you're gonna discover a whole bunch of stuff. Now, this was always going to happen. It was always going to get datamined. But what's interesting here is, according to YouTuber, at LB Dashing, there are six games in the N64 emulator. So, for those who don't know, Super Mario 3D All-Stars, all the games are running on emulators. And there's an N64 emulator in there that's potentially made by Nintendo of Europe. And inside that emulator, inside the files for that emulator are Kirby 64, Mario Golf, Mario Story, Mario Tennis, Perfect Dark, and Pokemon Snap. Now, it's interesting that you see these in here because this is believed to be a custom Nintendo created emulator. This emulator, based on what people are finding out in the files, has been completely rebuilt and redone. So, while these games could have just been test games that ran with the emulator, it's also entirely possible that this is hinting at Nintendo adding N64 online, or N64 games, I guess, to Nintendo Switch Online next year. Now, next year is the third anniversary of the Nintendo Switch Online. And it might make sense, at that point, to release an N64 online with, you know, 20 games or so, or maybe just starting with six and that these will be the first six. It's also possible since this is running in an emulator that's clearly running Super Mario 64 at 720p, that these could be individual 720p eShop releases, kind of like a virtual console in a way where they charge you about 20 bucks a pop or so, equalling out to the value of each individual game in Super Mario 3D All Stars. It's also possible that they end up packaging these together and selling it as like a best of N64 collection, although there's obviously some best of games missing in there. But the games that are missing are ones that they could literally release on their own for 60 bucks and probably sell, you know, like Ocarina of Time or something. So it's interesting looking at these, these mentions within the emulator and within Mario 64 because I honestly always wondered what Nintendo was going to do with N64 games on Switch. I never thought they were actually going to release an online thing with N64 games, at least not at the current 20 bucks per year for Nintendo Switch Online because it's almost too incredible of a deal at that point. Some already think it is an incredible deal for the SNES and NES games we get, let alone adding N64 to it. Now, obviously the downfall of the SNES and the NES is that we haven't gotten a lot of games added. There's way less games available on those services than there ever was for virtual console and that would be even true for N64. If that was added or Gamecube or Wii or any system, they had Game Boy Advance to the thing. Like it would always be less games than when they used to be on virtual console. But the fact that I see these in this emulator tells me that if these games are to come, and Perfect Dark's maybe the one that's like most interesting here because Nintendo doesn't own any rights to Perfect Dark, what I find interesting about these inclusions is that this does mean that Nintendo could have N64 games coming to Switch in one form, even if it's not the Nintendo Switch Online service. They could be packaging these games in HD, you know? What would it be? So, out there for Nintendo to do that? I don't think so. I don't think it's crazy or anything to imagine Nintendo doing this. So, I don't know. That's just something that I kind of wanted to throw out to you guys and get your thoughts on it because out of all those games, out of those six games, Perfect Dark is the one that really has me tickled. Now, Pokemon Snap would normally get me super, super excited, but we're getting a new one on Switch. Like, I can't believe I can even say that. We're actually getting a new Pokemon Snap. So, I'm more interested in the new one than replaying the old one. But, I mean, Mario Golf, that's back in the day, right in smack dab in the middle of when Mario Golf was at the top of its game. Kirby 64 was amazing. You know, Perfect Dark is one of the most, you know, it's one of the best, you know, first-person shooters or whatever, literally, like, best FPS games out there on any platform at that time. Now, maybe it doesn't hold up as well today, but still, like, it's amazing. It's right there with GoldenEye back in the day on N64. So, it's crazy to see these on there, and I honestly hope it means something. We don't know what it means, you know, that the guy on Twitter, you know, oh man, you know, are we talking Nintendo Switch Online Service? Like, what are we talking about? Nobody knows. Nobody has any idea what the hell Nintendo's doing. Sometimes we wonder if Nintendo knows what they're doing, let alone could we even venture to guess what any of this actually means. But, the guy on Twitter does go on to mention, you know, this isn't the full list of games, of course. This is leftover data that should have been removed, meaning the N64 emulator used in 3D All-Star is the same one that will be used in N64 Online. So, if it is available at N64 Online, there are more games than just those six. Again, who knows? And I guess someone told them that the data from N64, we use emulator, so, you know, whatever. The point is, nobody really knows what the hell is happening here. I just hope, beyond hope, that this isn't it. That, you know, what we're getting with, you know, whether it's, you know, Super Mario 64 or, you know, or Odyssey, you know, or Odyssey. Whether it's Super Mario 64 or whether it's, you know, I don't know. Like, this entire 3D All-Stars collection pack, I just don't want this to be the last time we get N64 GameCube and Wii games. I want to see more. Now, I assume we're gonna get a 35th anniversary pack or something for Zelda. Maybe that's a little presumptive of me, but I assume we will. I just know that I want to see all of these games release at some way. The fact that Xbox is going to have a way, with the Series X, to play literally every game that's ever existed in the Xbox library, going all the way back to the OG Xbox, just makes me more and more want Nintendo to have some way to do the same. I realize, with cartridges and discs, like, you can't just plug and play, you know, different architectures, but man, can a future exist where everything's playable, even if you buy it individually, like, virtual console days, or, you know, release collection packs like Crazy, you know, remember Rare Replay over on Xbox? Like, even something like that. You know, an N64 Replay game or something, you know, a GameCube Replay game, a Wii Replay game. Just something. I know there's something that can be done. I just know that, man, I'm hyped. God, I'm hyped. I'm hyped for these hypothetical games. All right, folks. Catch you tonight for the stream. Peace out.