Official GameCube-Style Wireless Switch Controller Is 25% Off Right Now
PowerA GameCube Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch - Toad $45 (was $60) See at Amazon ($45) See at Best Buy ($48) PowerA GameCube Style Wired Controller for Nintendo Switch - Bowser $21 (was $28) See at Amazon While GameCube games never came to the Nintendo Switch Online service like many hoped, a few GameCube games managed to join the Switch's library in the form of ports, remakes, and remasters. If you're looking for a more authentic way to play those games, consider picking up the PowerA GameCube-Style Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch while its on sale at Amazon for just $45 (was $60). A wired variant is also discounted to just $21 (was $28).Both models of PowerA's officially licensed GameCube-Style Controller for Nintendo Switch recapture the iconic shape, button layout, and colors of the original GameCube controller, like four shoulder buttons (instead of the original's three) and a larger D-Pad. It also replaces the solitary Start button with the Switch's Plus, Minus, Home, and Capture buttons.Since the wireless model connects via Bluetooth, it's very likely to work with the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, which supports Switch accessories.Continue Reading at GameSpot

While GameCube games never came to the Nintendo Switch Online service like many hoped, a few GameCube games managed to join the Switch's library in the form of ports, remakes, and remasters. If you're looking for a more authentic way to play those games, consider picking up the PowerA GameCube-Style Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch while its on sale at Amazon for just $45 (was $60). A wired variant is also discounted to just $21 (was $28).
Both models of PowerA's officially licensed GameCube-Style Controller for Nintendo Switch recapture the iconic shape, button layout, and colors of the original GameCube controller, like four shoulder buttons (instead of the original's three) and a larger D-Pad. It also replaces the solitary Start button with the Switch's Plus, Minus, Home, and Capture buttons.
Since the wireless model connects via Bluetooth, it's very likely to work with the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, which supports Switch accessories.Continue Reading at GameSpot