
Nintendo Switch 2 Features Hidden GameCube Startup Sound
Jun 09, 2025 11:30 AMNintendo's Switch 2 has made waves with the release of classic GameCube games available for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. Among the notable titles are F-Zero GX, Soul Calibur 2, and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. A delightful secret has also been discovered: by holding the left joystick in any direction while the game collection loads, players can experience the iconic GameCube startup sound and visuals. It’s a nostalgic touch that fans are sure to appreciate. Currently, players are encouraged to remap controls for F-Zero GX to enhance gameplay, and a GameCube controller is available for purchase. Upcoming titles expected in the GameCube collection include classics like Super Mario Sunshine and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, catering to long-time fans eager for more content.
What classic GameCube games are available on the Nintendo Switch 2?Currently, the available GameCube games on the Nintendo Switch 2 include F-Zero GX, Soul Calibur 2, and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, with more titles like Super Mario Sunshine and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness on the way.
The Nintendo GameCube, released in 2001, was known for its unique compact design and innovative controller. Some of its standout titles have since become iconic within the gaming community, including classics that fans are now enjoying on the Switch 2. The nostalgia factor is a significant draw for gamers revisiting these titles.

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Love that they're bringing back these GameCube gems with little touches like the startup sound—feels like a love letter to the fans. Wind Waker on the go is a dream come true, and here's hoping they drop Eternal Darkness next for some spooky nostalgia (Keeps it breezy while celebrating the nostalgia and subtly hinting at another classic they could add.)

Man, that GameCube startup sound Easter egg hits right in the nostalgia—such a slick little detail for longtime fans. Can't wait to see if they add Melee to the lineup; that'd be an instant download for me. (Keeps it casual while showing excitement for the nostalgia factor and hinting at future hopes without repeating any existing phrasing.)