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Released on June 5th, 2025, this controller is technically not a Nintendo GameCube controller, but a [[Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller]] designed like one. This "Nintendo GameCube controller" has all the typical buttons, but with an added [[ZL button]], Capture button, Home button, C Button, Sync button, built-in rumble, and a USB-C connector in place of the cord; it also features built-in motion controls, unlike the original controller. Being essentially a Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller, it is unofficially compatible with all games that support that controller; however, some games may not function well with the controller due to having fewer buttons than required for gameplay purposes. Only the collection of Nintendo GameCube games included as part of the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack, as well as the version of ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}'' in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario 3D All-Stars}}'' following an update, detects it as a Nintendo GameCube controller and maps buttons accordingly. | Released on June 5th, 2025, this controller is technically not a Nintendo GameCube controller, but a [[Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller]] designed like one. This "Nintendo GameCube controller" has all the typical buttons, but with an added [[ZL button]], Capture button, Home button, C Button, Sync button, built-in rumble, and a USB-C connector in place of the cord; it also features built-in motion controls, unlike the original controller. Being essentially a Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller, it is unofficially compatible with all games that support that controller; however, some games may not function well with the controller due to having fewer buttons than required for gameplay purposes. Only the collection of Nintendo GameCube games included as part of the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack, as well as the version of ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}'' in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario 3D All-Stars}}'' following an update, detects it as a Nintendo GameCube controller and maps buttons accordingly. | ||
''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' | ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' detects the NSO GameCube controller as well, but despite the internals being practically similar to the Switch 2 Pro Controller, ''Ultimate'' treats it as if it were a GameCube controller, meaning the additional ZL button cannot be remapped. However, the additional buttons on the controller still function, making this controller a highly substantial solution to those who prefer the feel and layout of a GameCube controller while also having access to the system’s HOME and GameChat menus, in addition to being a wireless alternative to using an original controller through a USB adapter. {{fact}} | ||
==In competitive play== | ==In competitive play== | ||