One GameCube game I think would be interesting to add would be Doshin the Giant, which never came out in North America but did in Europe. Like with the other NSO classic apps there will probably be a few import games making it in, and one that's already in English seems like an obvious choice.
I wonder if GC games with full-on remakes or remasters on Switch 1 will be added? Sure, Sunshine is gonna be there, but 3D All-Stars was a limited release and Mario 64 already got rereleased the same way. But adding Prime 1 or TTYD when there's already versions you can buy for full price playable on the system? Probably a coin toss there.
Disney100 Marathon | DreamWorks MarathonGBA Classics already has Red Rescue Team, so I think they're fine with it as long as the remake's had its time to shine. Expansion Pack having a higher annual price point probably helps, too.
🏳️⚧️she/her | Vio Rhyse AlberiaIf we got Animal Crossing (2001) on the service, it should let you skip needing a player from another town to unlock Nookingtons like in the Wii U Virtual Console release of Animal Crossing: Wild World.
God help, if they had Skies of Arcadia Legends on the Gamecube Nintendo Online, I might consider it.
One Strip! One Strip!Cubivore, Viewtiful Joes 1 & 2, and Billy Hatcher are the Game Cube games I’d like to see added to the service.
Get taxed. Idiot.1080 Avalanche would be cool, but it won't happen.
Doshin the Hiamt deserves more attention.
And I would live to play Skies if Arcafia and Cubivore
Ukrainian Red CrossI just realized that Wii would probably be difficult because it is hard to replicate wiimote sensor.
No it wasn't, it was originally 9th April, just like everywhere else.
No, Nintendo's own store was always May 8th, while other retailers were April 9th. IGN also got this wrong, believing this was new news, and had to update their article talking about it
. I signed up to get the Nintendo Store US invite an hour or two after the Nintendo Direct; the May date was always there in the FAQ section, which hasn't changed since April 2nd
.
Edited by RacattackForce on Apr 11th 2025 at 11:21:28 AM
I've seen some people say that the Switch 2's LCD screen looks amazing, even better than the Switch 1's OLED screen.
And that the Switch 2 screen can do HDR. Even though it's supposedly edge-lit.
There seems to be a lot about the screen that we don't know yet, and I'd really like to know more. I know from experience how beautiful OLED screens are (I have the Switch 1 OLED model, Steam Deck OLED, an OLED TV, a QD-OLED monitor, and my mom has a QD-OLED TV). I just wonder how this LCD screen the Switch 2 has could possibly be so good.
Any ideas?
Some believe that, based on the hardware team's vague descriptions of "smooth-gliding sticks" in interviews, that they opted for TMR sensors
or some similar technology. But we probably won't know for sure until someone does a teardown (or pays $10 for Welcome Tour).
Edited by RacattackForce on Apr 11th 2025 at 2:32:10 PM

Though I have major issues with it, I'd like to see Wave Race: Blue Storm.
I feel the indie jet ski racing game Riptide GP: Renegade is much better, but Wave Race: Blue Storm still has its own different feel, and it would be nice for more people to be introduced to jet ski racing games.