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Nintendo’s new Switch 2 gamepad updates the classic GameCube Controller with a wireless design, a GameChat button, and USB-C.
T he Nintendo Switch 2 has arrived, alongside a launch line-up containing Mario Kart World and Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour. In addition to the console and games, a number of ac ...
It proved a massive hit with Nintendo fans, and the GameCube controller subsequently became one of the most beloved pads of ...
A Nintendo GameCube fan paints their old wireless Wavebird controller in the colors of the original Nintendo Famicom gamepads ...
Cost and exclusivity . Then, there's the price tag: You'll need to spend $64.99 if you want a GameCube controller for your Switch 2. That's not a terrible price as far as console controllers go ...
While a GameCube controller is going to be the most authentic way to play GameCube games on Switch 2, you won't be left out if you can't snag one.
The GameCube controller was an odd duckling in 2001 at the release of Nintendo’s boxy sixth-gen console. While Sony standardized the twin-stick layout of its DualShock, ...
GameCube Nintendo Classics are exclusive to Switch 2, and you'll need a subscription to buy the wireless GameCube controller. One of Nintendo’s most beloved and—for its time—most perfunctory ...
The GameCube controller’s A button taught us how to play — an oversized, bright green arrow that pointed the way forward. Button of the Month: the GameCube controller A button.
You can use GameCube controllers with just about every game on Switch. First, though, you'll need to pick up a reliable adapter. We have a few great options.
Nintendo GameCube controller support is officially back for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. That means you can dig out your old GC controllers and get yourself reacquainted with them ...
While it might not be the most traditional design, there’s no debating that Nintendo created something truly special when they unleashed the GameCube controller on an unsuspecting world back in ...