For anyone who played when the gamecube was the first around, it is slightly surreal to have a perfect recreation of the original controller which is wireless but wireless but Not The most voluminous Wavebird model. It is not a bad thing, however, and ten -year muscle memory will soon enter. The younger players could find the unusually strange controller at the beginning, with his small cores of a c-stick and his big and rounded triggers, but after some taps of labps F-Zero GXSoon you realize how perfectly personalized the controller for its games was.
For the modern update, Nintendo has slightly modified the design, incorporating specific controls for switch 2, i.e. the home, the acquisition of the screen and the C buttons, at the top of the pad and added a small ZL button on the left shoulder. This helps to make this GameCube Pad widely compatible with some modern Switch and Switch 2 games, even if it is not a perfect correspondence: the start button here imitates the 2’s plus switch button (+), there is nothing to replicate the minus (-) button and lacks more recent features such as the clumbling bands.
However, availability is a problem for this controller. It is only available directly from the Nintendo online store, it can only be purchased if you have an active Nintendo Switch online subscription and is limited to a unit per account in the United States, but two per account in the United Kingdom.
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