


Other changes include a fix to a game-crashing bug in Paper Mario where dying with Watt as a partner would crash the game, slightly improved input delay in Ocarina of Time, unclear changes to Banjo-Kazooie, and one other notable decision. Several smaller Ocarina of Time changes were also made, like a lighting issue in the House of Skulltula and "reflections" in the Water Temple room. Additionally, fog has been reintroduced to The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time's Water Temple room, Kakariko village, and the Forest Temple. For example, the Choco Mountain stage in Mario Kart 64 has had fog re-enabled, a key feature on the track. The biggest of which is a fix for fog in multiple games. The Nintendo 64 on Switch community was able to make a list of the changes that it has been able to confirm. RELATED: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is Now Available to Switch Online Expansion Pack Subscribers More changes than just Majora's Mask were made, however, with improvements being made to several Nintendo 64 games. The one confirmed addition with the patch was the release of The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. Nintendo's typically quiet about the details on these types of updates.

It's a patch specifically for the Nintendo 64 content shared via the subscription service. This past week, Nintendo released version 2.0.0 of Nintendo Switch Online's Nintendo 64 service.
