
So far, GameCube support is working fine on the Switch, after several test were ran.

The report also confirm that the GameCube emulator is being developed by Nintendo’s European Research Department – the same people that were responsible for making this year’s sell-out, the NES Mini. But to be fair, at the time, GameCube had to go up against Sony’s follow up to the famous PlayStation with the PlayStation 2, while Microsoft broke into the gaming community with the new Xbox.

All titles will be sold digitally on the Virtual Console store.Īlthough the little, cubical console boasts some of the best and most memorable Nintendo exclusive titles, the console still stands as one of Nintendo’s worst-selling consoles. However, none of these console offered GameCube titles through the store. The Virtual Console includes games from the Nintendo Entertainment System era through the Nintendo 64. Nintendo has previously included other Nintendo classics through the Virtual Console store – a store where emulated versions of old, legacy Nintendo games can be bought and played on newer hardware – on the Wii, Wii U, and the 3DS platforms.

The report from Eurogamer claims that GameCube titles will be supported on the Switch via Virtual Console.
