KFHEWUI posted...
Turok 1-3 & Rage Wars
Wave Race
Shadow Man
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
Star Wars: Episode 1 Racer
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
Rayman 2
Mega Man 64
Resident Evil 2
Perfect Dark
Conker's Bad Fur Day
Castlevania 64 & Legacy of Darkness
Hybrid Heaven
Banjo Tooie
Cruis'n series (USA and World)
Gauntlet Legends
Diddy Kong Racing
Mystical Ninja starring Goemon
Donkey Kong 64
Ridge Racer 64
Super Smash Bros.
Army Men Air Combat
BattleTanx & BattleTanx: Global Assault
Bomberman Hero
Bomberman 64 & Second Attack
Duke Nukem: Zero Hour
Disney's Donald Duck Goin' Quackers
Disney's Toy Story 2
Hexen
Killer Instinct Gold
Mischief Makers
NFL Blitz series
Nightmare Creatures
Re-Volt
Rocket: Robots on Wheels
Command and Conquer
Starcraft 64
Snowboard Kids 1 & 2
Spider-Man
Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1-3
Yeah, licensed games are licensed games. I guess it would definitely help a lot that Star Wars & Marvel are under the Disney umbrella now, but there's probably still a bunch of legal red tape with those. Killer Instinct, Perfect Dark, & Conker are more Rareware games. Rayman & the Capcom games are best remembered on other systems (mostly PS1). I admit to forgetting Blitz & Cruis'n even existed, but Turok was from Acclaim; who even owns it now? I always heard good things about Snowboard Kids, but all I ever got from Starcraft & C&C is how inferior to the PC versions they were. I'm going to be honest, between the PS1 & Dreamcast versions, I can barely remember those versions of the Tony Hawk games. "Cult Classics" like Goemon & Mischief Makers are probably not going to be the biggest headliners outside certain circles. Finally, Smash 64 is in an awkward situation of too many people expecting Nintendo to add online support to it & will be disappointed with anything less.
Zikten posted...
GameCube games won't come to NSO til Switch 2. Whether or not the Switch can run them, they won't do a big update like adding a new system to NSO in the final days of Switch. But I bet Switch 2 launches with GameCube on NSO
I just hope everything on the eshop and NSO carries over and we don't have to start over
I agree, Nintendo is unlikely to introduce GameCube this late in the Switch's life, but it can't be ignored they're specifically avoiding direct re-releases of GameCube games, instead opting for remakes & remasters, for some reason. I always thought it was probably tied to the GC being the only Nintendo controller to have analog triggers, but Mario Sunshine & Luigi's Mansion were the few games that seriously used them & both have been ported/remade since. I've heard claims of issues from the GC using PowerPC, but the Wii U can technically still run GC games, even if it's only possible in Wii mode, & the Wii U's eShop still had no GC titles.