Play-Asia’s GameCube Controller Adapter For Wii U, PC Now Available

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With Nintendo’s official GameCube controller adapters for Wii U in high demand you may find that you have to pay a high price for one. But, Play-Asia’s newly released GameCube controller adapter costs only $19.99 and you won’t have to wait for it come back in stock, at least, not right now.

 

It comes with four ports to support as many GameCube controllers, and yes, it is compatible with Super Smash Bros for Wii U. It also supports vibration feedback with, apparently, no delays.

 

On top of that, due to a little switch on the side, Play-Asia’s adapter also works on PC, so it might also appeal to any of you using Wii emulator Dolphin.

 

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