If this is to happen, we'll keep you updated on the latest news as soon as it arrives. Still, the diagram hints that that the device would feature an elongated thin logo on the front, a defining feature of the classic N64 controller.Īt this stage, it's hard to predict whether N64 gaming could really be making its way to the Nintendo Switch anytime soon, if at all. However, for this upcoming controller, Nintendo opted for a simpler rectangular diagram to accompany the filing presumably so as not to give too much away. What's interesting is that when Nintendo submitted the filing for the SNES controller back in 2019, it included a diagram that gave away the shape of the device. Video Games Chronicle reported that apparently Nintendo 'has previously requested confidentiality when submitting new controller designs to the FCC.' There's not much known about Nintendo's alleged new device. There also could be a good chance that the controller may be announced at the same time as the addition of N64 games to Nintendo Switch Online. Macs are great for many things, including graphic design, photography, and many other uses, but not for professional tax software. Just last year, Nintendo released an official SNES controller that was codenamed 'HAC-042,' so it's looking very likely that 'HAC-043' could mean that another reimagined retro controller is on the horizon. Unless you are a computer expert, trying to run tax software from any of the major companies (Lacerte, ProSeries, Drake, TaxAct) is not going to be possible on a Macintosh unless you jump through several hoops.