Listening to Nate's podcast and MVG sounding very bearish on the idea of Gamecube even coming to NSO when it would be more profitable to do traditional remasters in HD as opposed to 480p. It makes sense, but honestly I'm worried about the cutoff for where they give up on potential remasters entirely for their less successful games.
They have 45 first party title's released on GC, and as I ranted before (not sure if this thread or the Direct Speculation thread) their best selling was Melee at a mere 7mil out of 22mil consoles sold globally in its lifespan. I worry what kind of algebra algorithm they'll produce to see which titles are worthwhile ports, because outside of Sunshine (already done), Wind Waker/Twilight Princess (Wii U ports), and Metroid Prime (rumoured forever), I really don't see Nintendo giving much love if any to the Gamecube. If a series already has representation on Switch it's in the form of a new entry at this point (Paper Mario, Mario Kart/Party/Tennis/Golf/Strikers, Luigi's Mansion, Fire Emblem, WarioWare, Animal Crossing), a Wii U port (Pikmin 3) beyond that I can't see the lesser games like F-Zero, Custom Robo, Wario World, Kirby Air Ride, StarFox, or Chibi Robo getting any kind of love or representation. The only one that has a half-decent chance is Pikmin 1 & 2, but even then...
Thank God I'm not super fans of Wave Race or Odama, because those are definitely deader than dead