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[[Wii U]] is compatible with the Nintendo GameCube controller through the use of an official adapter; however, it is only natively compatible with {{forwiiu}}. The adapter uses a USB cable, which technically makes the Nintendo GameCube controller compatible with other devices like PC, although specific drivers may have to be installed to work properly. Additionally, a Nintendo GameCube controller was specifically made for ''SSB4'', which is sold separately from the adapter unless a bundle is purchased.
[[Wii U]] is compatible with the Nintendo GameCube controller through the use of an official adapter; however, it is only natively compatible with {{forwiiu}}. The adapter uses a USB cable, which technically makes the Nintendo GameCube controller compatible with other devices like PC, although specific drivers may have to be installed to work properly. Additionally, a Nintendo GameCube controller was specifically made for ''SSB4'', which is sold separately from the adapter unless a bundle is purchased.


Nintendo GameCube controller support is also available for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It requires the use of a USB adapter in the exact same manner as ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''. Nintendo sells a USB adapter for [[Nintendo Switch]], along with new ''Ultimate''-themed Nintendo GameCube controllers. Unlike Wii U, Nintendo Switch recognizes the Nintendo GameCube controller as a [[Nintendo Switch Pro Controller]], and thus all games that support the Pro Controller unofficially support the Nintendo GameCube controller by extension (rather than exclusively ''Super Smash Bros.'' series games). However, some games may not function well with the Nintendo GameCube controller due to it lacking buttons and gyro functions other Nintendo Switch–compatible controllers possess that may be required for gameplay purposes. Only a small number of games, such as ''Ultimate'' and the version of ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}'' featured in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 3D All-Stars}}'' following an update, specifically detect it as a Nintendo GameCube controller and map buttons accordingly. The controller adapter, and Nintendo GameCube controllers by extension, are fully compatible with [[Nintendo Switch 2]]; this means that all controller configurations in ''Ultimate'' will work on that console. The Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive GameCube library as part of Nintendo Classics detect the adapter as a GameCube controller and map buttons accordingly.
Nintendo GameCube controller support is also available for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It requires the use of a USB adapter in the exact same manner as ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''. Nintendo sells a USB adapter for [[Nintendo Switch]], along with new ''Ultimate''-themed Nintendo GameCube controllers. Unlike Wii U, Nintendo Switch recognizes the Nintendo GameCube controller as a [[Nintendo Switch Pro Controller]], and thus all games that support the Pro Controller unofficially support the Nintendo GameCube controller by extension (rather than exclusively ''Super Smash Bros.'' series games). However, some games may not function well with the Nintendo GameCube controller due to it lacking buttons and gyro functions other Nintendo Switch–compatible controllers possess that may be required for gameplay purposes. Only a small number of games, such as ''Ultimate'' and the version of ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}'' featured in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 3D All-Stars}}'' following an update, specifically detect it as a Nintendo GameCube controller and map buttons accordingly. The controller adapter, and Nintendo GameCube controllers by extension, are fully compatible with [[Nintendo Switch 2]]; this means that all controller configurations in ''Ultimate'' will work on that console.


Nintendo also sells a wireless Nintendo GameCube controller for Nintendo Switch 2 exclusively for Nintendo Switch Online members, which is specifically designed for playing the aforementioned Nintendo Classics in the same vein as previous wireless retro controllers. This controller can be also be used with other Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 software, including ''Ultimate'' which specifically recognizes it as a Nintendo GameCube controller; however, this wireless controller can only be used on Nintendo Switch 2 and is  not forward compatible with Nintendo Switch.
Nintendo also sells a wireless Nintendo GameCube controller for Nintendo Switch 2 exclusively for Nintendo Switch Online members, which is specifically designed for playing Nintendo GameCube games featured in Nintendo GameCube – Nintendo Classics in the same vein as previous wireless retro controllers. This controller can be also be used with other Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 software, including ''Ultimate'' which specifically recognizes it as a Nintendo GameCube controller; however, this wireless controller can only be used on Nintendo Switch 2 and does not support Nintendo Switch.


In ''Brawl'', ''for Wii U'', and ''Ultimate'', the buttons on the Nintendo GameCube controller can be remapped in the [[Controls]] menu to perform other functions. Although the Nintendo GameCube controller is usually recognized as a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, it cannot natively have custom button mapping via the system's settings as of Nintendo Switch hardware version 10.0.0.
In ''Brawl'', ''for Wii U'', and ''Ultimate'', the buttons on the Nintendo GameCube controller can be remapped in the [[Controls]] menu to perform other functions. Although the Nintendo GameCube controller is usually recognized as a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, it cannot natively have custom button mapping via the system's settings as of Nintendo Switch hardware version 10.0.0.

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