Are more legacy platforms on the way?
At Nintendo's 79th annual general meeting of shareholders yesterday, company president Shuntaro Furukawa was asked about the possibility of retro software from platforms such as the Nintendo 64 and GameCube era appearing on the Switch in future.
In response, Furukawa said he had no "new information" to share, but did say the Japanese video game giant had been thinking about extending its online service and acknowledged fans who had been wanting to play certain older titles (special thanks to
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At Nintendo's 79th annual general meeting of shareholders yesterday, company president Shuntaro Furukawa was asked about the possibility of retro software from platforms such as the Nintendo 64 and GameCube era appearing on the Switch in future.
In response, Furukawa said he had no "new information" to share, but did say the Japanese video game giant had been thinking about extending its online service and acknowledged fans who had been wanting to play certain older titles (special thanks to
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