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I want to play some old GameCube games on my Wii. I’m looking for a a GameCube controller or equivalent that would work well. I’m not doing competitive Smash or anything, but I would still like something that is decent quality. The stuff I’ve seen on Amazon kinda makes me think it’s junk.

What are your recommendations for a readily available GameCube controller at this point?

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Unfortunately an OEM controller is about as good as it gets. Especially if you intend to use it with the Wii.

Edit: to clarify, do not buy any of the cheap 3rd party controllers they are total garbage