
Have a good time, GameCube fanatics – Nintendo has in spite of everything made the dinky little console a part of its Nintendo Transfer On-line + Growth Pack subscription tier, which means you’ll now experience make a selection titles at the Transfer 2 with bonus quality-of-life options.
A few of these options, together with the facility to create repair issues and observe a CRT clear out, are same old throughout the entire catalogue. However, simply for those who’ve now not but found out it for your self, you’ll additionally set make a selection video games to be performed in widescreen mode.
Of the 3 titles to be had on the time of writing (that is Zelda: The Wind Waker, SoulCalibur II, and F-0 GX), best the latter two can also be performed in widescreen mode. So sure, that implies your caught with a 4:3 side ratio for The Wind Waker, however do not be disturbed, it nonetheless appears to be like banging some of these years later.
Activating widescreen mode must be completed on a per-game foundation, so here is the way to do it:
F-0 GX
- Choose ‘Choices’ in the principle menu
- Choose ‘Display Mode’
- Use the analogue stick or d-pad to make a choice ‘Huge Display’ as the choice. Hit ‘A’ to substantiate

SoulCalibur II
- Choose ‘Choices’ in the principle menu
- Choose ‘Show Choices’
- Choose ‘Display Ratio’
- Use the analogue stick or d-pad to toggle between 4:3 and 16:9
(Be aware: the display screen on SoulCalibur II will glance in point of fact stretched out whilst you first turn on widescreen mode, however do not be disturbed, it’s going to glance advantageous all through gameplay)

If you happen to’ve been taking part in Zelda: The Wind Waker, do not disregard you’ll additionally remap the digital camera view controls in order that it isn’t inverted at the X-axis anymore. It makes the sport much more playable, however do needless to say this may occasionally most probably additionally intervene with different gameplay mechanics.
It is usually been found out that you’ll view the unique GameCube boot display screen when opening up the app at the Transfer 2 whilst retaining the left analogue stick in any path. So cool!