Dear Nintendo: It’s time. For the love of Hylia, please put the Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker on the Switch in some capacity. Whether it’s a port of the Wind Waker HD or simply the original GameCube ...
Zelda fans have been waiting ages for Nintendo to bring some of the franchise's classic games to Switch, and hopefully the ...
According to a post on Reddit from user ChrisCube64, the reduced input lag has now made the game "actually playable". The ...
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One of the best Legend of Zelda games, which hails from the Nintendo GameCube era of Zelda games, may be getting a new Nintendo Switch release. With the Nintendo Switch 2 on the horizon, and ...
It seems that Nintendo could reveal Nintendo Switch ports ofThe Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker andTwilight Princessrelatively soon. "We are committing to it: there's going to be a Nintendo Direct in ...
Last week, Nintendo announced that GameCube games are coming to Nintendo Switch Online for the Switch 2. That includes The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, which already has a HD port that fans have ...
The Legend of Zelda fans are preparing for the return of a Nintendo GameCube classic potentially on Nintendo Switch, or even the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. Following the release of The Legend of ...
From the first few months following the Nintendo Switch’s release way back in March of 2017 to now, the house that made Mario has ported just about every significant title from the GameCube era to the ...
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One of the gaming internet's more reliable sources of leaks is reporting that a Nintendo Direct will happen in September, and that Switch versions of two classic Zelda games will be announced there.