🎉 Level Up Your Game with Dual Connectivity!
The MAYFLASHGC Controller Adapter allows you to connect two GameCube controllers to your Wii or Wii U system, featuring customizable Turbo buttons and compatibility with all supported games, all in a compact and lightweight design.
Power Plug | No Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Proprietary |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Wii U |
Specific Uses For Product | GameCube controller connectivity with Wii and U systems |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 3.54 x 1.38 x 2.76 inches |
Color | white |
K**N
I bet you would rate it 5 stars too after trying it out
It works perfectly. Zero complaints. Easy to put together and worth the money. I used to play Mario kart Wii on my Wii but my Wii doesn’t work any more. After upgrading to Wii U, I realized the hard way that I couldn’t use a GameCube controller until I found out that this product existed. The mixed reviews had me skeptical but I’m glad I took the risk. Now I can play Mario kart Wii on my Wii U with a GameCube controller like I used to instead of being forced to use the classic controller. If you are on the fence, don’t be. Everything fits and is fully compatible. If the product fails in a short amount of time, I will be sure to update but so far so good. Highly would recommend. If I could give it 10 stars, I would. I’m not even getting paid to praise this product hard. It’s just genuinely a good product
B**)
Works with Mario sunshine using “nintendon’t” on Wii U and also functions with wireless controllers.
Works as intended. Using a Wii U with “nintendon’t” loader. Using two controllers like in my photo works pretty decent. The wireless “retro fighter” controller works 99% of the time. It sometimes randomly start inputting control stick movements, but I assume that’s only because it’s a 2.4Ghz dongle connected to a Bluetooth controller (Wii mote).
C**T
Good with some caveats
Been on a bit of a Gamecube kick. I use my modded Wii to play these games. However, since the modern living room doesn't lend itself well to wired game controllers, I needed a solution that wasn't a Wavebird. I considered the 8bitdo G Bros., but was not sure on the compatibility on the Wii. So, I gave these a try. These work really well with some caveats that aren't well documented on forums.The first is vibration. These do not transfer vibration to the controller. If you are using Nintendont on the Wii, it treats it like a classic controller and vibrates the Wii remote instead. Personally I don't like that, but it seems to be difficult to transfer vibration to Gamecube controllers wirelessly.The next consideration is the way that it handles button mapping and the start button. Since the idea of this is to use the Gamecube controller as a classic controller, it has to make due with the button differences. Since there is no Select or - button, the number of times you hit the Start button changes what it does. The manual documents that, but I am having trouble getting it to function in practice.In addition to the start button confusion, it takes it a second to register the start button so pausing games take a second. Also, if you press it several times, it does something funny with the button mapping that causes the A button to not work. Requiring me to unplug and replug the controller in to the Wii remote. Thankfully, with some learning curve, these issues are avoided.All-in-all this is a great solution for using Gamecube controllers wirelessly. Just bear in mind the quirks!
K**.
Better version than the black wired one.
This adaptor is actually great. I can understand why people would want to stick with the previous black wired one, even I was hesitant, but after checking out mayflash's own website, it turns out this adaptor was legitly theirs. The black one has the model number of W010 or W012 i think, but this one is W014. I actually purchased the black one before I even knew about this one, but then one day I go to play with it and it didn't work. I literally hadn't used it for about 2 weeks, and it suddenly stopped working. I had it inside a case which was itself inside a drawer. So when i bought and received this version (way more cost effective to buy the dual pack), it was much better, other than the white plastic as my wiimotes and wii u are black. This one has the extra button of ZL to compensate for the gamecube controller only having 3 shoulder buttons. Since it has no cable, the likelihood of it breaking is way less. Also, the programmers switched the method of using all three buttons of the classic controller layout. On the black adaptor, to use start(+) you need to double press the gc controller's start button, for select(-) is a single press, and for home you just gotta hold it. Having to double press start is way counter-intuitive. With this adaptor, they swapped it by having start(+) be a single press and select(-) be the double press. (I'm going to repost this on the single adaptor purchase as people are missing out.)
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