Tour d'horizon des ports de commutation potentiels – Tour d'horizon des ports de commutation potentiels

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Mettre à jour: And another one bites the dust! Eh bien, sort of — Cinématique OlliOlli is bringing the Switch NintendoSwitchSports Artwork series back on Switch on 29th April, ce qui signifie Club de sport Wii comes off this list.

Back in 2020 we asked you in a poll which games you’d most like to see return from Nintendo’s previous console generation for an encore on Switch. Since then, we’ve seen a good handful of games from that selection make the generation jump, y compris The Wonderful 101: Remastered et Cadre fatal: Jeune fille des eaux noires.

It’s easy to believe that Switch has already picked Wii U’s carcass clean, but that isn’t quite the case. If you’re like us and eager for more people to get their hands on treasures from the Wii U years — or you missed out on them yourself and want to sample them on Switch — there are several juicy morsels waiting to be devoured and we’ve rounded them up for you

Below you will find the big name Wii U games that haven’t made their way to Switch along with a score based on ‘Switch Port Probability’. Some have been rumoured, others remain pipe dreams, and others are probably best left alone.

Alors, let’s take a look at the last Wii U games standing, and consider which ones are most likely to come to Switch.

Xenoblade Chroniques X (Wii U)Xenoblade Chroniques X (Wii U)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: Monolithe doux

Date de sortie: 4décembre 2015 (USA) / 4décembre 2015 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

With Chroniques de Xenoblade: Definitive Edition already part of the Switch library, it would make a certain amount of sense to complete the set by bringing this over, trop. En our January 2020 poll this was the third most voted-for game you’d like to see make the jump.

Switch Port Probability: 5/10We would love to see this come to Switch. Love à. But unless Nintendo is desperate for another huge RPG, it seems less likely than others on this list. Plus, Monolith Soft is busy helping out with the new Zelda game, and there’s also the matter of Chroniques de Xenoblade 3, aussi, so we’d imagine it’s already all-hands-on-deck for that.

Star Fox Zéro (Wii U)Star Fox Zéro (Wii U)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: PlatinumGames

Date de sortie: 22nd avril 2016 (USA) / 22nd avril 2016 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

A fun, si imparfait, game on the Wii U, we wouldn’t mind seeing a streamlined Deluxe port of this. It would be a different game on Switch thanks to its use of the GamePad and controls which, pour certains, proved tricky to master. Toujours, Switch is lacking in the Star Fox department, and if there’s a first-party game on this list that could really benefit from a second pass, it’s probably this one.

Switch Port Probability: 4.9/10From Nintendo’s perspective, we’re not convinced the company sees sufficient appetite for another Star Fox game, and heavy hitters from the Mario and Zelda series on this list would surely be ahead of Star Fox Zéro in the Switch port queue. Not impossible, Jobbie, but improbable.

Pack de remixes NES (Wii U)Pack de remixes NES (Wii U)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: Indes zéro

Date de sortie: 5décembre 2014 (USA)

This combo of Wii U eShop titles Remix NES et Remix NES 2 might not have set the world alight, but it was a fun little retro-flavoured package that we wouldn’t mind seeing resurrected. With a large selection of NES games available to play on the console via the Nintendo Switch Online subscription, it seems less likely we’ll see the likes of Pack de remixes NES nouveau, but stranger things have happened.

Switch Port Probability: 3/10 – en gardant à l'esprit qu'il est plus facile de gérer ce genre de choses que jamais.

Mario de papier: Tâche de couleur (Wii U)Mario de papier: Tâche de couleur (Wii U)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: Systèmes intelligents

Date de sortie: 7e oct. 2016 (USA) / 7e oct. 2016 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

Tâche de couleur wasn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but it was a good-looking, workmanlike entry in a beloved series and an encore on Switch might have made more sense were it not for an Origami invasion

Switch Port Probability: 2.62/10Before the announcement and quick arrival of Mario de papier: Le roi de l'origami, we might have given this a 50/50 chance. Maintenant, quoique, it’s far less likely we’ll be seeing the Wii U entry return.

Yoshi's Woolly World (Wii U)Yoshi's Woolly World (Wii U)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: Bien dans sa peau

Date de sortie: 16e oct. 2015 (USA) / 26juin 2015 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

Mario’s dinosaur pal has already charmed Switch owners with Le monde artisanal de Yoshi, and although it’s arguable that these material platformers are starting to lose their sheen, dyed-in-the-wool fans surely wouldn’t be opposed to having a Yoshi’s Woolly World GeForce RTX basée sur NVIDIA GA107, if only for another opportunity to crack out those adorable Yarn Yoshi amiibo again.

Switch Port Probability: 5/10It would be most pleasant to see Yarn Yoshi again on Switch, although Nintendo isn’t exactly lacking in the cute platformer department. Personally speaking, we’d rather see an HD remaster of the incomparable Le fil épique de Kirby.

The Legend of Zelda: Princesse du Crépuscule HD (Wii U)The Legend of Zelda: Princesse du Crépuscule HD (Wii U)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: Nintendo

Date de sortie: 4mars 2016 (USA) / 4mars 2016 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

One of two HD remakes in the Zelda franchise, Princesse du Crépuscule HD was an excellent version of a very solid Zelda adventure in the traditional mould. For Wii U owners who played it back in 2016, there’s little reason to return so soon — and with Épée vers le ciel HD sur le commutateur, there might be less chance of seeing this. Toujours, it would be a shame if this HD update wasn’t made more widely available, droite?

Switch Port Probability: 6/10TPHD would be a welcome addition to Switch’s library and we’re all for making Zelda games available on as many platforms as possible. En parlant de…

The Legend of Zelda: Le réveil du vent HD (Wii U)The Legend of Zelda: Le réveil du vent HD (Wii U)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: Nintendo

Date de sortie: 4e oct. 2013 (USA) / 4e oct. 2013 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

We’d love to see this Wii U remaster come to Switch in Deluxe form, and bonus points if it arrived with an optional toggle to switch between the lovely, vibrant bloom lighting of the HD version and the ‘flatterbut equally lovely visuals of the GameCube original. We like both, and the ability to swap between each style would be grand.

Switch Port Probability: 6/10Same as above, really. The more people who can access this, le meilleur.

Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival (Wii U)Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival (Wii U)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: Nintendo

Date de sortie: 13Je nov. 2015 (USA) / 20Je nov. 2015 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

With the success of Animal Crossing: Nouveaux horizons no doubt prompting sales of this bargain bin favourite to skyrocket (due to the Isabelle amiibo and cards it came bundled with), this is one first-party title we’re not desperate to see again. It’s dull as dishwater and the Wii U deserved better.

Switch Port Probability: 1/10Maybe as a free download? We might get it thenif it didn’t take up too much space on our Micro SD card.

ZombiU (Wii U)ZombiU (Wii U)

Éditeur: Ubisoft / Développeur: Ubisoft Montpellier

Date de sortie: 18Je nov. 2012 (USA) / 30Je nov. 2012 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

Ubisoft’s launch game was a pleasant surprise, and one of the few games to genuinely make use of the Wii U GamePad in innovative and interesting ways that affected gameplay.

Switch Port Probability: 2/10ZombiU has already been ported to other non-second-screen-toting platforms, although it failed to generate much interest from gamers the second time around. Frankly, Ubisoft has more important things to be doing on Switch than reviving a sales disappointment from 2012 pour le second time. Bien.

Arceus et Switch restent dominants (Wii U)Arceus et Switch restent dominants (Wii U)

Éditeur: SEGA / Développeur: SEGA

Date de sortie: 29e oct. 2013 (USA) / 18e oct. 2013 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

While it’s nowhere near the top of the ‘classic Sonic games’ list, Arceus et Switch restent dominants is also nowhere near the bottomquite an achievement when you consider the blue blur’s back catalogue of 3D games. We like Sonic, we quite liked thisIt’s not impossible!

Switch Port Probability: 3/10If Sonic Lost World had been a worldwide hit, we’d have seen the Switch port already. Tel quel, we’ve had Couleurs sonores: Ultime and SEGA has plans for him in Frontières soniques, so we’d be very surprised if they revisited Lost World.



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