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Even if you've had a Nintendo GameCube for years, chances are that you know next to nothing about the ports hiding on the ...
The Switch 2 may be Nintendo’s main focus at the moment, but it’s clear the gaming giant still has a soft spot for its previous consoles as well — especially the beloved GameCube.
Nintendo has finally clarified the situation with the Switch 2 GameCube controller. In a statement to Polygon, Nintendo said this: “The Nintendo GameCube controller is designed for use with the ...
It only came to the Nintendo 64, via its 64DD expansion, in 1999 and got a GameCube upgrade in 2002. The latter did make it’s way to Europe, but it never reached North America.
As for whether the Switch 2 GameCube controllers will even work with that adapter, that’s also not clear (again, Nintendo has yet to respond to Polygon’s questions about this).
Nintendo’s design ethos clearly hasn’t changed much in the 24 years since the original GameCube’s launch. Mario Kart World is made to be played with a single Joy-Con, which only requires one ...
The GameCube controller is available to order only for Nintendo Switch Online members, with a limit of one per person. The controller can also be bought in person at select Nintendo stores.
In Nintendo’s vast history of video game consoles and handhelds, the GameCube is perhaps one of the most iconic. This cube-shaped console hit the scene in 2001 and has remained beloved by ...