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The GameCube controller for Switch 2 is available for $69.99 through the official Nintendo store. However, you need to be a Nintendo Switch Online subscriber to qualify to purchase it (which comes ...
Nintendo Switch 2 GameCube Controllers May Face Compatibility Issues in Other Games Due to Lack of Buttons and Features It's worth noting that wired controllers from the original Nintendo GameCube ...
The addition of GameCube controller support to the Nintendo Switch drew significant interest because of its connection to a massively popular franchise, namely the Super Smash Bros. series.
The last Nintendo Switch update quietly added GameCube controller support. Does this mean that the massively popular fighting series 'Super Smash Bros.' franchise is coming next to the hybrid console?
The nature of the Switch 2 GameCube controller and its versatility make me hope we could eventually see more NSO peripherals.
If you are hoping to see support for this particular gamepad on the Switch 2 in some way or form, you might be in luck. A new FCC filing by Nintendo for a "game controller" has recently gone live.
However, GameCube will be added exclusively for the Nintendo Switch 2 platform. Like past releases, Nintendo is also set to release its retro take on the platform controller.
Kirby Air Riders feels like the epitome of a 22-year-old game, but it may even play better with a GameCube controller.
The GameCube controller was such a success that Nintendo has supported the controller’s use for every Smash Bros. game since Melee, including being supported by Smash Ultimate which was ...
How much you can expect to spend on a Nintendo Switch GameCube controller You can purchase a wired option for less than $30. Wireless GameCube-style controllers run about $30-$60.
Another possibility of Nintendo releasing a Bluetooth GameCube controller would be for another Super Smash Bros. title, which is the third most popular Nintendo Switch game.
Nintendo Switch update 4.0 brings secretive support for the Gamecube controller. Here's how to use it, and what it's limitations are.