For the retro gaming community, the arrival of Donkey Kong 64 on the service is a major vindication of a famous leak that surfaced on Reddit’s r/GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit. The leak originated when user DrAwesomeX shared a promotional video showcasing updated features for the Nintendo Switch Online emulator. Eagle-eyed fans on Famiboards noticed that the blurred background of the emulator’s settings menu at the 0:40 mark featured several obscured game box arts.
By analyzing the shapes and colors of the covers, the community identified a handful of upcoming titles, including Glover, Forsaken 64, Rayman 2: The Great Escape, Donkey Kong 64, and the original Super Smash Bros.. Over the last year, this leak has proven incredibly accurate, with Forsaken 64 and Rayman 2 already joining the service. With Donkey Kong 64 now officially available, the leak has been validated once again, leaving only the original Super Smash Bros. as the final first-party classic still waiting to join the service from that list.
Furthermore, this release validates another popular community theory. In the original Reddit discussion, many users speculated that Nintendo was holding back the release of Donkey Kong 64 to avoid burnout and act as a promotional lead-in for the imminent launch of Bananza. With the highly anticipated 3D Donkey Kong adventure now right around the corner, releasing the classic 1999 original on Switch Online is the perfect way to build momentum for the franchise’s return.