A classic Nintendo GameCube game is free on Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X. The game in question is actually a ...
GameCube games like Super Smash Bros. Melee and Resident Evil 4 are still as fun to play today as they were decades ago.
After countless rumours, Nintendo GameCube is finally coming to the virtual console offered to Nintendo Switch Online members—or at least, those who pick up a Nintendo Switch 2. An app for Nintendo’s ...
Classic GameCube and Wii games are now available on the Nintendo Switch. Find out how to easily access the games on your ...
Its has been 24 years since Nintendo released the GameCube, the successor to the N64. While a very nostalgic console, ultimately the GameCube was not supremely successful for Nintendo, having only ...
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 ...
The GameCube launched in 2001, and while it was not a hit like the PS2, it earned a pretty dedicated fanbase. I did not get a GameCube until much later (I was a PS2 kid), but I enjoyed the GameCube ...
Sixteen years ago, if a major console manufacturer had announced that their next-gen device was going to be less powerful than their competitors’ systems and offer fewer multimedia functions, but be ...
Today is the 20th anniversary of the release of the Nintendo GameCube, a system with a complicated legacy. Despite having a lot going for it on paper, it was up against stiff competition in the early ...
With its fairly limited launch lineup, some of the most compelling Switch 2 games soon after the console’s release have been Nintendo classics of a bygone era. Some of the best games of the GameCube ...
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 ...
It's been nearly four years since the GameCube died, and yet it shambles on. Through its hardware, through its software – it's just never really disappeared, even after almost half a decade of the Wii ...