Nintendo switch will be compatible with gamecube games
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The launch date of the Nintendo Switch is approaching and we are getting to know new details of the new jewel of the Japanese company. This time sources point out that the new console will be compatible with GameCube games through an amulation system based on Nintendo's virtual console.
Nintendo Switch will have a GameCube emulator
A total of three independent sources have confirmed the news to Eurogamer, Nintendo Switch will be based on an emulator to be compatible with GameCube games and thus significantly increase its catalog of games at the time of its arrival on the market. This feature is already quite advanced and at the moment there are three GameCube games compatible with the Switch. The following games in question are Super Mario Sunshine, Luigi's Mansion, and Super Smash Bros. Melee.
A measure that does not surprise us when Wii, Wii U and 3DS already offer compatibility with previous generations through the use of the virtual console. The bad thing is that in the event that we already have the games it will be necessary to go through the box again since you need to pay to be able to make these games work by emulation.
Nintendo would also be considering offering adapters that allow Nintendo Switch users the ability to use the WiiU GameCube controls on the new console, something that would improve the possibilities within games. For now they are just rumors but they aim to be very credible considering the history of the Japanese company.
Source: eurogamer
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