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GameCube remasters Nintendo Switch 2

We’re going over a whole bunch of GameCube games we’d love to see ported, remastered, or remade on Nintendo Switch or Switch 2.

It’s well-known that Nintendo has a huge backlog of classic titles available via Switch Online, but one point of contention among fans is that none of those classic games are from the GameCube. Many players who grew up with that console (this writer included) now have extra purchasing power that they didn’t have as kids, and Nintendo is seemingly well aware of this – which is partially why GameCube titles probably aren’t coming to Nintendo Switch Online. On Nintendo Switch alone, we’ve seen many GameCube remasters and just about all of them have been well received. The most notable of these remakes and remasters are Metroid Prime Remastered, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Pikmin 1, and Pikmin 2.

As Nintendo Switch’s life cycle comes to a close (or rather, a continuation with Nintendo’s next hardware), we may see one or two additional GameCube ports to fill up the time. We may even see full-on remakes on Nintendo Switch 2 as major first-party titles. After all, the first few years of Nintendo Switch’s life were full of Wii U ports – we may see something similar (but to a lesser extent) again while studios work on their ambitious new original games. 

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Digital Eclipse just released a new version 1.0.3 update for Tetris Forever, which includes upgraded save features. The team made improvements based on player feedback.

Here’s the full rundown:

Donkey Kong Country Returns HD review

System: Switch
Release date: January 16, 2025
Developer: Forever Entertainment / Retro Studios
Publisher: Nintendo

With all the buzz around the new Nintendo Switch 2, it’s easy to forget that Donkey Kong Country Returns HD released on the same day of the big reveal. The original game released on Wii way back in 2010 and was praised for bringing the series back into the limelight for the first time in over ten years. Three years later, the game was ported to Nintendo 3DS where it received additional content in the form of brand new post-game levels. Now it’s 2025, and Donkey Kong has returned for a third time – and at full price to boot. Is Donkey Kong Country Returns HD a worthy Nintendo Switch remaster, and how does it stack up to its original release and 3DS port? And perhaps more importantly, how does it hold up against its sequel, which is also available on the console?

The latest EDGE review scores for issue #407 (April 2025 issue) have now been released. These include the first verdicts for Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector, Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

Tales of Graces f Remastered gameplay

If you’re curious as to how the Nintendo Switch version of Tales of Graces f Remastered, you may want to check out new gameplay that’s dropped. We’ve got a bunch of footage showing it on Nintendo’s console. 

Before you dive it, read up on the following overview:

The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak II preview

Nihon Falcom has long been known for delivering compelling RPGs that blend peerless storytelling with robust and engaging gameplay mechanics. The studio’s latest entry continues this tradition, promising an experience that builds on its predecessor while introducing new elements to keep players engaged. With its western release set for February 14, 2025, anticipation is high among fans of the series. Having attended a preview event for the game, I’m excited to share a deeper dive into its features, beginning with the refined battle system that has become a hallmark of the franchise.

Nintendo Franchises Post-Switch

As we head into the sunset era of one of Nintendo’s most beloved consoles ever, it’s as good time as any to take a look at all that’s happened over the past eight years. We’ve gotten tons of great games on Switch, and plenty of representation for most of Nintendo’s key franchises. Today, we’re taking a look at every single Nintendo series and each of its individual games on Switch. We’ll be analyzing how each series grew and changed over the course of the system’s life cycle – if it peaked, if it struggled, or if it wound up about average. Given the sheer volume of first-party offerings on Switch, this will be an extensive (and very long) analysis.

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Eldrador Creatures Shadowfall

Wild River Games and Schleich are putting Eldrador Creatures: Shadowfall on Nintendo Switch, the two companies have announced. It will be available digitally on March 6, 2025 with a physical edition following on April 11.

Eldrador Creatures is a turn-based strategy game in which players battle for the fate of the magical worlds. You’ll lead battle-ready creatures while attempting to defeat a mysterious shadowy menace.

Tales of Graces f Remastered trailer

Courtesy of Bandai Namco, we’ve got the new Tales of Graces f Remastered launch trailer. This RPG is making a comeback after originally appearing on Wii many years ago.

Lots of details covering what to expect can be found in the following eShop description: 

Tomb Raider Angel of Darkness Remastered restored content

The team behind Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness Remastered has revealed how they’re going about restoring content for this new release.

The title will be more than a simple remaster. Aside from offering Modern controls, there’s a lot to look forward to. The restored content in Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness Remastered includes some abilities for Kurtis Trent, a training area that was previously unfinished, unused voice lines, inventory items, and more.

The full rundown is as follows:


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