A 2002 Nintendo GameCube Classic Is Finally Getting The Remake It Deserves

A 2002 Nintendo GameCube Classic Is Finally Getting The Remake It Deserves

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Nintendo has been delivering classics on its hardware for decades. Even the systems that aren't as successful as, say, the Wii or the Switch still have incredible libraries, including the Virtual Boy lineup and, of course, the GameCube.

While the console is a bit of an odd duck, the GameCube gave us a ton of wild experimental exclusives, including projects like Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem, and out-there remakes like Metal Gear Solid: Twin Snakes. While it's not as well-remembered as some of their hit consoles, the GameCube will forever be remembered in a similar breath as the Dreamcast, offering audiences something different at the time.

Now, it seems like the former GameCube exclusive will hit more platforms, according to a report from Comicbook. As one of the more interesting exclusives on the GameCube, it should be a great time, and it checks a lot of boxes for fans of the system.

Based on the report, which cites Resident Evil leaker Stiviwonder, it seems like Resident Evil 0 is allegedly being remade over at Capcom. As part of Capcom's partnership with Nintendo in the late '90s, this is one of several GameCube exclusives, following up on the Resident Evil...

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