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8BitDo has announced the GBros. wireless adapter, a device that lets you use your old GameCube controllers on your Nintendo Switch via Bluetooth. The adapter will launch alongside Super Smash Bros ...
This adapter, as you may already know, has been used across the Wii U and Switch generations to power the GameCube controller. On the Switch's successor it will once again run off the USB ports.
Nintendo has today ramped up the hype for the event by revealing the competitors, hosts and rules, but also an exciting peripheral that will allow players to use GameCube controllers on the Wii U.
The new adapter will presumably also lead to GameCube controller support for other titles, including Virtual Console titles and backwards-compatible Wii games. It could also be a sign that ...
The Wii U GameCube controller adapter will be out on the same day as Super Smash Bros., and it'll cost $20. There's also a special GameCube controller (that you can see above) for $30, and a ...
The Ultimate GameCube Adapter is currently going through its funding round on Kickstarter and is set to launch later this year for $50. In less than two days, the team met its goal to get the ...
No, he needed to have support for eight simultaneous GameCube controllers, and he wanted to look good doing it too. Enter his meticulously designed eight player GameCube to USB adapter.
Plug the GameCube adapter’s two USB-A ends into the two USB ports on the left side of your Nintendo Switch dock. Plug your GameCube controllers into the adapter. You should now be all ready to play.
The Wii U GameCube controller adapter is now available for pre-order on GameStops's website, and it comes with a Wii U GameCube Controller. The package will run you $49.98, and is expected to ...
Mayflash’s adapter was first introduced in 2015 for Wii U and remains one of the most popular third-party GameCube adapters today. It has a more box-like design that may be more appealing to some.
Priced at £17.99, the adapter can connect with four GameCube pads (including Wavebirds) and is due to be released alongside Super Smash Bros. for Wii U on 5th December.
Thanks to Nintendo’s adapter, Dolphin now has perfect 1:1 GameCube controller mapping. To my knowledge, that’s a first for a PC emulator.