The control of Game Cube It is one of the most iconic in the industry, and to this day, many Nintendo fans claim that this is the best controller in the history of the medium. Well, it seems that the Big N agrees with this sentiment, since they have recently created new patents for this control, which has created a series of speculations about the future of Switch Online.
Last week, Nintendo made three registrations in the United Kingdom related to the GameCube controller. Each one has to do with a different aspect of the original controller and its design. Although it is very likely that the Big N carried out this process to protect its designs and thus avoid any legal problems in the future.fans have taken this information as proof that games from this generation would come to Switch Online in the future.
Some Nintendo Trademarks were filed this week in the UK… pic.twitter.com/z04e5MYg9p
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Let's remember that with each new console on Switch Online, Nintendo has shared a wireless controller at the same time. This happened with the NES, SNES, Genesis and N64. Thus, The public has even indicated that the arrival of the GameCube to this service is imminentwhether we see it on the current Switch, or on the Japanese company's next console.
It is important to mention that modern GameCube controls already exist, which connect to the Switch through an adapter, since this was a very important factor for Super Smash Bros. Ultimateand if a new installment of this series comes to the next Nintendo console, it is very likely that they will be used again.
At the moment there is no official information from Nintendo about its next console, although there are already several reports and rumors about what we could see this year. On related topics, an old GameCube easter egg becomes popular. Likewise, a fan buys a GameCube, and finds an unreleased game.
Editor's Note:
Like many, I would like to see GameCube games on the Switch Online. However, I don't think this is going to happen, at least not in the next few years. This generation's remasters have proven to be a success for the company, and I doubt they would want to avoid this money.
Via: Go Nintendo
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