With each console, Nintendo has had a strong library of games to support them. It's why they were the dominant gaming company for years. Even to this day, Nintendo remains an iconic staple of gaming that fits perfectly alongside Sony and Microsoft.

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Nintendo has become known to remaster classic for modern generations. This was the case with the recent Super Mario 3D All-Stars. One console that features many great games in need of remastering is the GameCube. After Wind Waker HD for the Wii U was such a success, imagine what Nintendo could do for the Switch.

10 Kirby: Air Ride

Kirby's Air Ride Star Water Building

With Kirby: Air Ride, a remaster is needed because it has not aged well. It's too sensitive and the game moves way too fast at times. The concepts and ideas in play are great but are in desperate need of polishing.

With a Switch version, Kirby: Air Ride could be the Kirby equivalent of Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled. Take what everyone likes about the original, iron out the flaws, and add more to it.

9 Super Mario Strikers

Super Mario Strikers Luigi Goal

If the Switch can make Mario Tennis into a hyped-up release, the same can be done for Mario Strikers. Super Mario Strikers features some of the best soccer gameplay in history that is both exhilarating and challenging.

Plus the Mario Strikers games feature some of the best redesigns of famous Nintendo characters. On the Switch, Super Mario Strikers would be a perfect goal for Nintendo! Pun intended!

8 James Bond 007: Everything Or Nothing

007: Everything Or Nothing Gameplay

While GoldenEye has seen its fair share of love (for good reason), gamers love a good story. One of the best James Bond games for storytelling is Everything Or Nothing. With current graphics, the cast of Pierce Brosnan, Willem DaFoe, and Judi Dench could easily be remastered!

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Add some polish to the third-person gameplay like the Resident Evil remakes and a solid multiplayer and it could be the next GoldenEye.

7 Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

paper mario thousand-year door

For most, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is still the best of the series and one of the best Mario RPGs ever made. Origami King was a great return for the series so maybe revisiting classic Paper Mario games would sell fans!

The Thousand-Year Door with the quality of graphics of Origami King would be perfect! Even better, do a remaster of the first three Paper Mario games.

6 The Legend Of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures

Four Swords Adventures' key art, showing four different-coloured Links.

One of the least sold Zelda games of all time. This is a shame because it is a lot of fun with tons of great puzzles to solve. On the Switch, Four Swords Adventures could be the online multiplayer game that Tri-Force Heroes failed to be.

Four friends playing together to save Hyrule? Great YouTube and Twitch content right there and could lead to a lot of hilarious moments online!

5 Pikmin Trilogy

Pikmin Nintendo Gamecube

How has this not happened yet? Every Pikmin game has been loved and adored by gamers. It's surprising that a new sequel for the Switch has not occurred yet. Well, to pass the time until one is made could be to remaster all of them.

They were already beautifully made games. On the Switch, the small world of Pikmin could be even more beautiful. A solid trilogy for the whole family that could hype fans up for a fourth game in the series.

4 Pokemon Colosseum

Wes from the Pokemon Colosseum Bonus Disk

Another game series that surprisingly hasn't come back. Colosseum took everything that made Pokemon Stadium so good and amplified it. With the amount of Pokemon that can be found across the many regions, there would be so much content.

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Gamers would be lost in Pokemon Colosseum for years. Add some online play and it could be the perfect Pokemon game for the Switch.

3 Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem

Eternal Darkness Sanity Effect TV Volume

Instead of the obvious choice of Resident Evil 4, a remaster of GameCube's incredibly scary yet overlooked horror game deserves a new chance. Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem has gained quite a cult following all these years later.

Eternal Darkness uses different effects and screen alterations to mess with the player. This is meant to show the character's dwindling sanity. Today, all kinds of new insanity effects could be implemented. Combined with a gripping story and pretty good scares, Eternal Darkness is ripe for a remaster.

2 Metroid Prime

Metroid Prime Samus

Metroid games, in general, need more of a resurgence. While the idea of swapping to a first-person shooter was a bold choice, it was effective. To this day, many still praise Metroid Prime for keeping the Metroidvania style while adapting it to a great FPS.

So whether it is a sequel, reboot, or remaster: fans will be drawn to it like moths to a flame. With the Switch, a new FPS Metroid game would be a sight to behold.

1 Skies Of Arcadia

Skies of Arcadia characters against an orange sky as backdrop

So if Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles of all games can see a Switch remaster, why not Skies Of Arcadia? While the Dreamcast version performed better, a remaster for the Switch could put the Dreamcast to shame!

Skies Of Arcadia remains one of the most overlooked RPGs of all time. It needs a comeback in some way and on the Switch; Skies Of Arcadia could rival the likes of Final Fantasy games.

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