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Comicbook.com reports a new Nintendo Switch adapter has been made that?s perfect for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate! Thanks to the GBros. Wireless Adapter, GameCube controllers can now be used on the Switch in a mostly wireless fashion! Wired controllers like for NES, SNES, and Wii can also be adapted... ...and the controller can be used for other Switch games as well! The device is now available to pre-order for $19.99.
Comicbook.com reports the Nintendo Switch is getting new controllers for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate! The GameCube-style controllers will give players hopefully the best way to battle. These aren?t the first GameCube controllers for the Switch, but they?re newly decorated in the style of Mario, Link and Pikachu. The controller offers different gameplay options so players can customize their controllers.
Nintendo Switch has been getting some awesome accessories like the GameCube controller and adapter and now it?s set to become home to classic NES gaming. Comicbook.com reports that during today?s Nintendo Direct, the publisher confirmed that it would be bringing specially designed NES wireless controllers to the system, set to work with the 8-bit classics that will be offered via the Nintendo Switch Online network, which launches next Tuesday.
You can once again pre-order a GameCube controller ahead of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The GameCube gamepad is a hot commodity for longtime fans of Super Smash Bros. The controllers are only available in black and retail for $30 with a Super Smash logo. The controller is exactly the same as the original GameCube one. Digital Trends reports they expect them to launch on December 7th alongside the game.
Less than a year after its release, the Nintendo Switch is growing as an entertainment platform. Hulu recently hit Nintendo's eShop, and Korg announced their Gadget music production software will release in 2018 on the Switch. And that's not all, a recent update added some useful features. The Switch can now work with some wireless USB headsets, which is great for gamers using the console on the go. It can also detect wired GameCube controllers via an accessory for its USB ports. Nintendo is also preparing to launch a new online service for the Switch in 2018, offering gamers more online multiplayer games and a dedicated smartphone app.