The treasure trove of GameCube classics that could be given a second chance. By remastering these fantastic games from the archives, Nintendo could please both old and new audiences.
Below are 10 GameCube games that deserve to be remade for the Switch 2. These games bring a host of stimulating features, from fast-paced racing to atmospheric shooters. These GameCube gems deserve to be brought into the spotlight once more.
10 F-Zero GX Is A Racing Game Like No Other
This Incredibly Difficult Racing Game Deserves A High-Speed Revival On Switch 2
F-Zero GX stands out as one of the fastest and most intense racing games ever, blending tight controls, striking visuals, and intense speed that pushed the GameCube to its limits. Released in 2003 as the sixth entry in the series, this futuristic racer earned its reputation as one of the most challenging games in its genre. Developed by Amusement Vision, it puts players behind the wheel of iconic characters like Captain Falcon, navigating gravity-defying tracks in intense competition.
Original Release Date |
Developer |
Genre |
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July 25, 2003 |
Amusement Vision |
Racing |
A remaster on the Switch 2 would be a dream come true for Nintendo fans, offering a chance to revisit the game’s adrenaline-fueled action and content-packed experience. With modern technology, the Switch 2 could elevate F-Zero GX’s jaw-dropping visuals and intricate track details, breathing new life into classics like Mute City and Green Plant. The only question that remains is whether a remaster would preserve the grit and unforgiving challenge that made its master difficulty mode so legendary.
9 Viewtiful Joe Is Full Of Humor And Personality
This Stylish Beat-‘Em-Up Is Long Overdue For A Comeback
Viewtiful Joe is an addictive beat-‘em-up brimming with style. Players take on the role of Joe, an ordinary movie buff thrust into the role of a superhero when his girlfriend, Silvia, is kidnapped by a villain through a movie screen. From the very first level, players are thrown into the game's clever, self-aware humor and vibrant, comic book-inspired visuals that make every moment memorable. The game’s distinct art style remains so timeless and striking that a remaster might not even require significant visual updates for a Switch 2 remaster.
Original Release Date |
Developer |
Genre |
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June 26, 2003 |
Clover Studio, Capcom Production Studio 4 |
Beat-‘em-up |
The hardware of the Switch 2 could enhance the vivid presentation of Viewtiful Joe, making it even more immersive than the original. Gameplay could be refined to be somewhat smoother and less clunky to breathe some fresh air into the forgotten masterpiece of a game. As long as the quirky humor, cel-shaded visuals, and fast-paced actions are embraced rather than muted, Viewtiful Joe would be a hit on the Switch 2.
8 Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem Has Yet To Be Successfully Replicated
This Horror Classic Could Deliver Even More Chills On The Switch 2
Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem is a classic horror game that broke new ground when it was released for the GameCube in 2002. The Psychological horror had innovative gameplay and immersive storytelling that sent memorable chills down the spines of its players. As Alexandra Roivas investigates her grandfather's murder, players are immersed in a thick, foreboding atmosphere that doesn’t rely on cheap jump-scares. Instead, this game masterfully uses its story and environment to unsettle those that dare to explore its eerie setting.
Original Release Date |
Developer |
Genre |
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June 24, 2002 |
Silicon Knights |
Horror |
This game also introduced the Sanity Meter mechanic, a groundbreaking feature that has yet to be successfully replicated in other titles. When the players' sanity is too low, the environment starts to change with distorting visuals, scary audio, and in-game glitches. This would only be enhanced by a remaster for the Switch 2, giving it new life in the modern gaming era.
7 Geist Will Fascinate Adult Audiences
Underrated First-Person Shooter That Has The Potential To Be A Favorite For A Modern Audience
Geist is a unique first-person shooter that blends traditional shooting mechanics with a completely unusual twist. Players take on the role of John Raimi, a government agent, tasked with stopping the sinister Volks Corporation, which seeks to build an army of ghosts by separating people's souls from their bodies. After the initial introduction, the player is turned into a ghost, introducing a fascinating possession mechanic. As a spirit, players can possess people, animals, and objects to solve puzzles and fight enemies.
Original Release Date |
Developer |
Genre |
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August 15, 2005 |
n-Space |
Action-adventure, first-person shooter |
A remastered version of Geist for the Switch 2 would introduce this captivating mechanic to a new audience. The game’s supernatural theme and innovative gameplay set it apart from modern first-person shooters, and it deserves to be embraced in the modern era. A remaster could offer a host of improvements, but most importantly, the auto-aim feature needs to be fixed.
6 Super Mario Sunshine Oozes With Color And Character
This Classic Platformer Deserves Some Love In The Modern Era
Though Super Mario Sunshine has its flaws, its vibrant world and unique gameplay deserve to be reintroduced to a modern gaming audience. Released in 2002, the game has become an overlooked entry in the Mario franchise, but it should be given a bright new look. In this game, Mario uses a F.L.U.D.D. (Flash Liquidizer Ultra Dousing Device) to spray water, perform aerial moves, and solve puzzles. This interesting mechanic did come with some struggles, but its heart and personality is enough for it to be remade for the Switch 2.
Original Release Date |
Developer |
Genre |
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July 19, 2002 |
Nintendo EAD |
Platformer |
A remastered version of Super Mario Sunshine could reduce some of the frustrating aspects of the game and allow new players to experience the game’s freedom and whimsical atmosphere. Though divisive, the game certainly had more fans than haters, meaning it would have some success if it was brought to the brand-new console.
5 Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader Is A Fast-Paced Masterpiece
This Iconic Starfighter Game Could Have a High-Flying Return
Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader is one of the best video games in the Star Wars franchise, known for intense battles, beautiful environments, and exhilarating combat. The game quickly became a fan favorite after being released in 2001, giving players an opportunity to fly through space in some iconic Star Wars spaceships, including the X-Wing and TIE Fighter.
Original Release Date |
Developer |
Genre |
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November 18, 2001 |
Factor 5, Lucasfilm Games LLC |
Aerial/space combat |
Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader deserves to be remastered for the Switch 2. It could bring these thrilling space dogfights to life by modernizing its visuals and reimagining its controls. A whole new generation of players would be able to experience high-flying action in the intense and charming Star Wars galaxy. Additionally, a remaster could introduce new missions to the game's story to keep it fresh.
4 Kirby Air Ride Would Enchant Kirby And Racing Fans Alike
This Game Deserves To Step Into the Spotlight For Good
Kirby Air Ride is a unique racing game starring the much-loved pink puffball. This game is often overlooked within its franchise, left in the shadows of other, bigger titles. However, its fast-paced gameplay holds great potential to become a fantastic addition to the Switch 2. Released in 2003, it puts players behind the wheel of various dream-like vehicles, racing across the whimsical Kirby world.
Original Release Date |
Developer |
Genre |
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July 11, 2003 |
HAL Laboratory |
Racing |
A remaster for the Switch 2 would give Kirby Air Ride the modern polish it needs and deserves. Updated graphics and smoother controls are all the game needs to capture the hearts of modern Nintendo fans, as Kirby remains one of the world's most beloved characters. While new multiplayer modes, tracks, and vehicles would be welcome additions, the game doesn’t need much to be re-released successfully.
3 James Bond 007: Everything Or Nothing Is Incredibly Intense And Action Packed
Bringing Bond Back With Modern Visuals And Intensity Would Be Thrilling
James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing is a fantastic entry in the James Bond video game franchise. While many players may look towards GoldenEye 007 or James Bond 007: Nightfire for a solid Bond game to revisit, the fantastically written story of Everything or Nothing should be enough to warrant a remaster. The game is so captivating that it could easily be adapted into a movie. It offers players the chance to control their favorite agent in a third-person shooter, complete with vehicle combat and stealth mechanics.
Original Release Date |
Developer |
Genre |
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February 11, 2004 |
Electronic Arts |
Third-person shooter, action-adventure |
A Switch 2 remaster would upgrade its visuals and controls, creating a wonderfully intense experience. The new console's hardware would allow the grungy aesthetics and environments to truly shine. Additionally, the high-speed chases and explosive combat sequences would combine to make for a dynamic, satisfying game.
Everything or Nothing also has a compelling co-op campaign, featuring separate characters and a parallel storyline.
2 Killer 7 Is A Bizarre But Striking Experience
Killer 7 Is Cel-Shaded Perfection
Killer 7 is an incredibly unique and unconventional game that grasped GameCube players with its compelling story and unforgettable visual design. Released in 2005, the third-person shooter follows a group of assassins, known as the Killer 7. Players that have finished the game will know that this is not all it seems, with Killer 7 including some unexpected turns.
Original Release Date |
Developer |
Genre |
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June 9, 2005 |
Grasshopper Manufacture, Capcom |
First-person shooter |
The game has a surreal narrative and a fantastic, cel-shading design that sets it apart from many other games from its era. A Switch 2 remake would provide the perfect opportunity to revisit the one-of-a-kind game. Killer 7 would massively benefit from smoother controls and modernized graphics. It could gain from updated pop-culture references to bring it into the modern era, while still offering a nostalgic nod to the time it originally captured.
1 Wave Race: Blue Storm Delivers Thrilling Jet-Ski Action
This Legendary Racer Deserves To Make Waves On The Switch 2
Wave Race: Blue Storm is an adrenaline-pumping jet-ski racing game that has captivated players since its release in 2001. Often considered the best entry in the Wave Race series, Blue Storm introduced improved water physics and stunning weather effects. The game allowed players to compete against friends or high-quality AI, making it an exhilarating and memorable racing experience.
Original Release Date |
Developer |
Genre |
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September 14, 2001 |
Nintendo Software Technology |
Racing |
Bringing this title to the Nintendo Switch 2 would not only please those who played it upon its original GameCube release, but also introduce its vibrant gameplay to a new audience. A remake could include an online mode, enabling players to go jet-ski-to-jet-ski with opponents from around the world. Modern advancements in water physics would take this game to new heights from when it was on the GameCube, making it a hit once again.

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