GameCube Classic Edition is on its way, new mini console

In E3 2018, Nintendo unveiled a lot of details about the upcoming Super Smash Bros. fighting game, and that the game will be compatible with the GameCube controller, something that will delight all fans of this platform.

Three new Nintendo patents point to the arrival of a GameCube Classic Edition

Now, information about Nintendo’s recent trademark registrations in Japan comes to light, showing that GameCube controller support may not be the only new thing Nintendo is planning this year. Nintendo has introduced three different trademarks for GameCube, these trademarks are specific to video game software and one console. None of these trademarks refer to the marketing of games.

One theory is that Nintendo is preparing a GameCube Classic Edition version for release, just as the company did with the NES Classic and SNES Classic Edition consoles. Based on this, Nintendo could launch a miniaturized GameCube with a selection of games that are very popular with fans.

Many games and franchises that have become popular on GameCube are about to return to the market, including Beyond Good and Evil, Luigi’s Mansion, Super Monkey Ball 2, Resident Evil 4 and Metroid Prime. GameCube was one of Nintendo’s best systems, although it was very unfairly valued by the community.

However, it may be a while before this so-called GameCube Classic Edition arrives. A year ago, Nintendo also introduced a trademark for Nintendo 64, so if Nintendo goes in chronological order, it’s likely that an N64 Classic will come out before this new system – how do you like the arrival of a GameCube Classic Edition on the market?

Many games and franchises that have become popular on GameCube are about to return to the market, including Beyond Good and Evil, Luigi’s Mansion, Super Monkey Ball 2, Resident Evil 4 and Metroid Prime. GameCube was one of Nintendo’s best systems, although it was very unfairly valued by the community.

However, it may be a while before this so-called GameCube Classic Edition arrives. A year ago, Nintendo also introduced a trademark for Nintendo 64, so if Nintendo goes in chronological order, it’s likely that a N64 Classic will come out before this new system – how do you like the arrival of a GameCube Classic Edition on the market?