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GameCube Fans Excited by New Nintendo Filings for Switch 2

by Jacob Apr 07,2025

Excitement is brewing among Nintendo fans as new filings hint at the possibility of a new GameCube controller designed for use with the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. This development has sparked speculation that the controller could be used to play GameCube classics through the Nintendo Switch Online subscription service.

According to a report by Nintendo Life, a recent FCC filing by Nintendo for a "game controller" aligns with the Switch 2, suggesting it might be a wireless Bluetooth controller. Further investigation by the internet community, specifically on Famiboards, has led to the belief that one of the images in the filing shows a label location that matches the back of a GameCube controller, positioned behind the C-Stick.

Barebones image of the label location on the mystery controller.
Barebones image of the label location on the mystery controller.
The label location overlayed on the back of a GameCube controller. Image credit: Pokemaniac / Famiboards.
The label location overlayed on the back of a GameCube controller. Image credit: Pokemaniac / Famiboards.

While there's a possibility that this could be a new version of the Switch Pro Controller, current speculation leans towards its integration with Nintendo's Switch Online service, which already supports wireless classic controllers for retro gaming.

This news has fueled discussions about the potential addition of a GameCube library to Nintendo Switch Online. Fans have long desired to see GameCube classics on the Switch, but so far, Nintendo has focused on re-releasing games from the NES, SNES, N64, Sega Genesis, and Game Boy on its subscription service. Could the Nintendo Switch 2 finally bring GameCube games back in a significant way?

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The Nintendo Switch 2 was unveiled earlier in January with a brief trailer that confirmed its backwards compatibility features and the addition of a second USB-C port. However, many details, such as other games and the function of the mysterious new Joy-Con button, remain undisclosed. The Joy-Con mouse theory has gained some traction among fans.

Last month, a Nintendo patent suggested that the Switch 2's Joy-Con controllers could be attached upside down. The Switch 2 is expected to use gyro mechanics similar to those in smartphones without screen lock. Unlike the original Nintendo Switch, which used rails for Joy-Con attachment, the new controllers will feature magnets, allowing them to be attached on either side. This change, while minor on the hardware front, could allow players to customize the placement of buttons and ports. If implemented, this flipping ability might introduce new gameplay mechanics.

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Analysts predict that the Switch 2 will be priced at around $400, though some speculate it could reach up to $500. June has been mentioned as a potential release month. While much remains unknown about the Switch 2, Nintendo has scheduled a Direct for April 2, where more details about the console will be revealed.

As we await further information, fans can enjoy a taste of GameCube nostalgia with Metroid Prime Remastered, available on the current Nintendo Switch.