GameCube Nintendo Classics are exclusive to Switch 2, and you'll need a subscription to buy the wireless GameCube controller. Reading time 3 minutes One of Nintendo’s most beloved and—for its ...
When Nintendo's GameCube console was released in 2001, it immediately stood out thanks to its cube-like design, indigo colorway and lunchbox-like handle. The controller was also unique, with a layout ...
One of the Nintendo Switch Online perks is that Nintendo will let subscribers purchase special controllers designed to work with the retro games available via the exclusive apps, with the Switch 2 ...
When Nintendo Switch 2 launches in June, Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscribers will be able to play classic GameCube games via a new app. As has been the case with the NES, SNES, N64, ...
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While GameCube games never came to the Nintendo Switch Online service like many hoped, a few GameCube games managed to join the Switch’s library in the form of ports, remakes, and remasters. If you’re ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Out of all of Nintendo's controllers, one of the most fondly remembered is the one that came with the Nintendo GameCube. It had a nice, ...
After months of silence, Nintendo has finally confirmed that the Switch 2 is coming soon, launching worldwide on June 5 (even if preorders are delayed for the US). But what accompanied that ...
Over the last few years, I’ve been loving my wired GameCube controller: it’s served me well in intense rounds of Smash with friends and felt great to use with, say, Super Mario Sunshine. I also ...
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