If you've seen it on sale for anything close to the £18 face value, let us know where in the comments. The manual said you needed a PS3 or PS4 dual shock pad to connect but I only seem to have the option to connect a PS4 controller. plus Wii U GameCube adapter bundle is available on .uk, too - for a cool £105.90. uk has nine in stock for a whopping £74.99 a pop. The official adapter is available to buy, however, but with a huge mark-up no doubt sparked by growing demand and limited availability.
The interesting thing about Mayflash's adapter is that it includes a switch for Wii U or PC mode, and thus supports the GameCube and Wii emulator Dolphin via USB.Īs for Nintendo's official Wii U GameCube adapter, which should cost £17.99, it's marked as sold out on Nintendo's online store, with an estimated delivery date of March 2015. Until then, the adapter is reserved for those who have already ordered it. But the listing came with a warning that the product wasn't actually in stock.Ī Play-Asia representative told us that due to "huge requests" for the product, the first "not-yet allocated stock" is due to arrive on 2nd February. Yesterday we received an alert about the adapter from import online shop, where it's on sale for just over £13 (you'll need to fork out at least £6 for shipping). sessions.Įnter the universal GameCube controller adapter for Wii U and PC, from Chinese manufacturer Mayflash. The GameCube Controller Adapter allows you to connect up to four GameCube controllers (or wireless GameCube controllers) to a Wii U system, PC USB and Switch - With two GameCube Controller Adapters, up to eight GameCube controllers can be used at the same time - Switch to Wii U or PC mode by using the switch located oand Switchn the side - Supports the GC/Wii Emulator Dolphin. Mayflash's adapter supports up to four GameCube controllers - perfect for local Super Smash Bros. So, there's big demand for a cheaper alternative. It did say that dolphin recognized my adapter after zadig did its magic so part of me is leaning towards that.Nintendo's official Wii U GameCube controller adapter is in limited supply and proper expensive following the recent release of the new Super Smash Bros. Its emulation performance are stunning, and it offers several options to enhance the graphic quality of the Gamecube titles, that can be upscaled and look gorgeous, even by today's standards, if your PC can support it. 1 macOS Native Support 2 Dolphin 4.0-8601 and Newer. Nintendo Gamecube Nintendo Gamecube is emulated through the Dolphin emulator, which is the same emulator we use for the Nintendo Wii. Talk:How to use the Official GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U in Dolphin. Help us keep up Join in and help us make this the best resource for Dolphin. That does not apply to the adapters that behave as generic controllers and need to be configured (see below). It does not require any button configuration.
Hoping someone can help me out, or tell me that my controller is garbage and maybe that might be it. The Dolphin Emulator Wiki needs your help Dolphin can play thousands of games, and changes are happening all the time. To use the actual GameCube Controllers using an Official GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U (and its clones), see How to use the Official GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U in Dolphin. Most of what I've read has told me to stay on Wii U mode, it makes it recognizable by Dolphin however I have not had that luxury. Gamecube games work perfectly with the Wii U Gamecube adapter. When I tried to input my buttons when I set it I want to play some emulated Wii games, but none of the Wii games seem to react to the input of my gamecube controllers. Everything looks beautiful, I turn on Dolphin and try to go to controllers and all that is there is direct input for keyboard and mouse.
I did so and followed his instructions (and yes I did have my mayflash adapter set
I had to install something called 'zadig' and modify the driver so that it became a recognizable device. Now as I understood from this mans video: Honestly the controller feels like shit, and even when I try tried to calibrate in windows the analog or buttons wouldn't
I've encountered some issues however.įirst off this is the adapter and controller I've got. I've recently got into the emulator world, and I really wanted to use a gamecube controller to relive my old glory days.