I will probably never see a GameCube Classic Edition.

The RetroBeat: Hey Nintendo, remember those cool mini-consoles?

In 2016, Nintendo released the NES Classic Edition, a miniature version of its first hit console. It could connect to modern TVs via HDMI and play 30 built-in games. It was a giant hit, so much so that Nintendo had to make more of them than it ever planned on producing and even give the SNES its own plug-and-play adaptation. Today, for seemingly no reason at all, it looks like Nintendo has no interest in the mini-console market.

And that’s a bummer.

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Mike Minotti

Mike Minotti has been with GamesBeat since 2012, starting as an intern. Based near Youngstown, Ohio, he now manages GamesBeat's editorial team. He's also a prolific podcaster, appearing on multiple shows covering the gaming industry.