The article goes on to suggest that Nintendo is also prepping popular GameCube lifestyle sim Animal Crossing for the Virtual Console. It seems as though the company is also looking into making the console compatible with the Wii U's GameCube controller adapter.

Given Super Smash Bros Melee's evergreen popularity at fighting game tournaments and the Switch reveal trailers focus on eSports, its inclusion is an easy win for Nintendo.

The GameCube emulator is rumored to be developed by Nintendo's European Research Department - the people responsible for this year's Christmas sell-out, the NES Mini. While the NES Mini has a few issues, its game emulation runs flawlessly, meaning that if true, GameCube emulation on the Switch looks rather promising indeed.

Frustratingly, it looks like old Virtual Console purchases won't transfer over to the Switch, requiring users to pay a small 'upgrade' fee to unlock the rom on Switch. In an age where account purchases on mobile transfer seamlessly to your next handset, if true, it's hard not to see this as a cheap cash grab.

While none of this has been officially confirmed, Eurogamer's previous rumors about the system proved to be true. With Nintendo holding a press event revealing more about the Switch next month, we won't have long to discover how much truth is in this reports.