Pilotwings 64 comes to Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack on October 13

Pilotwings 64 will be incorporated into the catalog of Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack next October 13, as Nintendo has announced with a trailer that you can see under these lines. The title debuted on Nintendo 64 on March 1, 1997 in Spain – June 1996 in Japan and proposed the “definitive flight experience” by carrying the gameplay of Pilotwings from Super Nintendo to a polygonal world.

“Glide through the blue sky with this sensational flight simulation game from Nintendo. Choose one of six aviators and tackle missions that increase in difficulty to achieve the different level licenses: Beginner’s Class, Class A, Class B and, finally, , Pilot Class. To reach the level of Pilot Class you will have to pass 24 tests“, describe Nintendo this game.

With several vehicles to control

We can choose between three vehicles: Hang Glider, Backpack Rocket and Gyrocopter. Get a good score on your way to getting a license and you can open up to four more games. Skydive in Sky Diving, spread your wings and fly like a bird in Birdman and bounce high in Jumble Hopper (Jumping Boots). You can even try to hit the center of a distant target like a Cannonball. To gain wings, you will have to master takeoffs, landings, and staying in the air. During flight, do not Keep an eye on available fuel, altitude and wind conditions.”

For higher licenses you will have to follow complicated routes and get photographic evidence. For example, the Pilot Class license for the Rocket Belt will have you flying through caverns and steer the bouncy Rocket Ball down a steep mountainside. During your journey to achieve your goal you must fight against rising currents, clouds and strong blizzards. Action lovers can fire missiles at Mecha Hawk, a robot rampaging through Little States Island. The action shifts from the steamy jungles of Crescent Island to the calving icebergs of Everfrost Island. Little States Island is packed with iconic US symbols like Mount Rushmore, the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon.

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