
The key difference in the button layout is most noticeable with the C buttons and the A and B buttons on the joy-cons. Twitter user Shiori_Ishimaru pointed out that the button layout on the joy-cons not only doesn't match the layout of the Nintendo 64 controller. Related: Switch Online + Expansion Pack: More Paid DLC Could Justify Its CostĮven after the full release of the Expansion Pack, the cracks in the quality of the service have been showing more. The reason for the price tag is speculated to be due to licensing costs for the Sega Genesis titles, but whatever the reason may be, the price tag is a hard sell for many players.

The initial service priced at $20 per year was already criticized for the quality of the service and the drip-feed of classic games, but the Expansion Pack's $50 per year price tag shocked many players. The initial reaction towards the pricing of the NSO + Expansion Pack was negative, with the announcement trailer receiving thousands of dislikes and social media reacting in the same vein. This is yet another recent criticism of the recently released Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack, which has gotten a negative reaction ever since its announcement. Nintendo players are asking for the ability to map controls for old Nintendo 64 games to the Switch, out of frustration that the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack doesn't allow button mapping.
