
SUPER SMASH FLASH 2 GAMECUBE CONTROLLER BLUETOOTH
There's also a wireless Bluetooth 5.0 GameCube controller available from PowerA, and it is going for $50. This wired controller does not need the adapter since it plugs in directly via USB. PowerA is also selling a wired version of their GameCube style controller, which sells for $25. However, you will still need the previously mentioned adapter for this controller to work. Ultimate Edition GameCube controller for about $30 that's designed specifically for the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo also sells a wired Super Smash Bros. If you don't have access to original GameCube controllers, there are other options. It allows you to use up to four original GameCube or WaveBird controllers. If you have an original GameCube controller laying around somewhere, then perfect! You'll just need to pick up the GameCube Controller Adapter from Nintendo, which retails for about $20. But you'll need some additional equipment before you can go on Smashing as it was meant to be played. Many people prefer to play Smash with the GameCube controller, and this is entirely possible with the Nintendo Switch. I prefer the Gamecube controls, what do I need to make this happen?

You can always change that by going into the settings and finding Other Settings, which includes toggling Rumble, Stick Jump, B+A Smash Attack, and Stick Sensitivity. Regardless of how you want to play, each controller method indicates whether or not Rumble is on. Super Smash Bros Ultimate settings (Image credit: iMore)
