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The GameCube classics library for NSO is largely tied to the newest Nintendo console. Earlier this year, Nintendo confirmed a wave of exciting new additions that will be exclusive to Switch 2. These classics included a few Pokรฉmon spin-offs, Fire Emblem Path of Radience, and some solid Mario titles. But there are a few underrated GameCube games that still need to arrive on Switch 2, and these 4 could really thrive.
4. Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem

Nintendo isn’t exactly known for horror games. But once upon a time, GameCube exclusive Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem impressed horror fans. The game unfortunately never sold particularly well, but those who did play it still consider it one of the best horror games ever made. At one time, a sequel was in the works, but it never came to fruition.
With the Switch 2, Nintendo is clearly trying to court fans of games outside the typical Mario wheelhouse. And adding this beloved horror title to the Switch 2’s GameCube library would be a slam dunk, letting players experience the classic scares all over again. Given its outstanding story and impressive Sanity mechanic, Eternal Darkness deserves a second life on Switch 2.
3. Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg

Mario might hold the 3D platforming crown where Nintendo is concerned, but many players have a soft spot for Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg. This Sega title puts players in the role of Billy, a pretty average kid. But once he picks up a magic egg, he gets special abilities that help Billy better navigate his platforming adventures.
This game didn’t sell particularly well and received mixed reviews. But even so, many gamers have fond memories of this GameCube title. It has a few issues with camera angles and physics, but it’s still a solid 3D platformer. Given that we’re still waiting on the next Mario game, there’s definitely space for this forgotten GameCube game to return to Switch 2.
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