From the moment 4-year-old Cameron first stepped out into Glimmer in Spyro 2, he knew video games were going to play a central role in the rest of his life. Though he never planned to make it the focal point of his career, Cameron spent the vast majority of his spare time growing up playing games, and following graduation from the University of Reading, he thought he’d try his hand at writing a few reviews. Flash forward five years (four of which have been spent at GameRant) and Cameron’s passion for gaming has only grown. Whether it’s covering daily news, writing a personal feature, interviewing a developer, reviewing the latest title, or being sent across the world to preview an upcoming game, Cameron adores it all, and he wouldn’t trade any of it for the world.
Nintendo has just announced that Donkey Kong 64 will be heading to the Nintendo Switch Online Classics library on June 4. Like every other Nintendo 64 game available on Nintendo Switch Online, Donkey Kong 64 will only be accessible to those subscribed to the pricier NSO Expansion Pack.
Developed by Rare, Donkey Kong 64 originally released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64. Much like Banjo Kazooie before it, Donkey Kong 64 was a very early attempt from Rare to create the ultimate 3D mascot platformer, with players assuming the roles of various Kong family members as they face off against King K. Rool in a variety of platforming-based challenges.






