

The formerly popular Skylanders games were also available on Nintendo consoles. Sane Trilogy was also recently revealed to be coming to the Switch later this year on July 10 meaning both collections could end up finding their way to Nintendo's hybrid console.īoth characters got their start on Sony's original PlayStation and became largely synonymous to the system for their original games and as series to go up against Nintendo's 64-bit offerings of the same era.Īfter Activision's acquisition of both series, Crash and Spyro games were released on Nintendo consoles going back to the Game Boy Advanced and Gamecube. At the moment, the trilogy is only announced to be coming to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, but the game's listing has been reportedly spotted for the Switch on Nintendo's own UK website. Spyro the Dragon and Crash Bandicoot have been discussed by fans for years now, and with their new remastered collections coming out and coming to the Switch (at least Crash's is for now), it gives the characters their best shot at making it into the mascot platform fighter.Īctivision announced Spyro Reignited Trilogy officially last week after rumors had been flying for months if not years. This wide spread of characters has made it feel to fans that just about any game character from any publisher (including Microsoft with Banjo-Kazooie) out there could make a viable option to add to the newest installment. for the 3DS and Wii U added in the likes of Mega Man, Ryu, Pac-man, Final Fantasy 7's Cloud Strife and Bayonetta. Brawl with the surprise inclusions of Sonic the Hedgehog and Solid Snake from Metal Gear Solid. Conversely, the Wii U spits out the small 8cm discs.Guest characters were first added a decade ago back in Super Smash Bros. Nintendont also works on the Nintendo Wii, which allows you to use original GameCube discs.

That's a massive advantage that adds to the existing Wii U titles and most of the Wii library. Installing Nintendont on the Wii U instantly expands the platform's comparatively limited library by an additional 600-plus titles. For example, installing Nintendont does not mean that your Wii U can play your original GameCube discs (but we'll get to that later).


If you’re wondering if you can play Nintendo GameCube games on the Wii U, the answer is “yes, you can.” But the process isn’t straightforward.
