i saw rumors of the n64 classic, how long after that would Nintendo make a GameCube classic? I'd assume the n64 mini would be upwards of 100, GC would probably be upwards of 100 also
heh, i agree what you said but the hdd space is kinda "bullshit"would require a significant HDD upgrade to the unit.
dollars. forgot to add symbolWhat the fuck do you mean by "100"? One hundred years?
i saw rumors of the n64 classic, how long after that would Nintendo make a GameCube classic? I'd assume the n64 mini would be upwards of 100, GC would probably be upwards of 100 also
you think they would actually tell people useful info, ha XDThe rumors is only a rumor. Why do you ask us about how long after that blah blah ? Why dont you ask Nintendo about that ? They are only ones with the acknowledge and accurate
you think they would actually tell people useful info, ha XD
The NES and SNES classic are riding the wave of 80s and 8- (and 16-) bit nostalgia that's cropped up, coupled with the fact you can emulate them on pocket calculators and the games take up next to no space so the "Classic" consoles are cheap and easy to make and are easy money. The GameCube will have to wait until hardware becomes cheaper, and 00s get back in vogue, so I'd say another 15 years, if ever?i saw rumors of the n64 classic, how long after that would Nintendo make a GameCube classic?
Yep Moore's law. We're not even sure the Switch is capable of emulating GC, so wait 15 years until some cheap ass CPU can do that.Maybe in the future. Take a look at Moore's Law.
It's not. Nowhere near powerful enough, CPU wise, especially so undocked. The Shield TV isn't powerful enough for consistent, playable GC emulation, and since the Switch's SoC is an underclocked, lower spec version of the Shield TVs it's simply not going to work well enough for "Nintendo quality" VC. GC VC, if released at all, will require ports (which is more likely seeing how they're having Nvidia develop Wii ports for the Shield TV), or lots of inaccurate hacks, something Nintendo likely wouldn't do.We're not even sure the Switch is capable of emulating GC, so wait 15 years until some cheap ass CPU can do that.
meh, who knows, maybe if nintendo managed to pull of a way more efficient emulator then dolphin(which I'm sure they could do) it could just barely be possible to do gc but I can understand the doubtIt's not. Nowhere near powerful enough, CPU wise, especially so undocked. The Shield TV isn't powerful enough for consistent, playable GC emulation, and since the Switch's SoC is an underclocked, lower spec version of the Shield TVs it's simply not going to work well enough for "Nintendo quality" VC. GC VC, if released at all, will require ports (which is more likely seeing how they're having Nvidia develop Wii ports for the Shield TV), or lots of inaccurate hacks, something Nintendo likely wouldn't do.
As to a "GC Classic", as mentioned it's not old enough, and cheap hardware isn't at the point where it could easily emulate the Gamecube yet.