How to Use GameCube Controllers on Switch
Official and third-party GameCube controllers can connect to a Nintendo Switch, but the method can vary depending on the model of the controller.
Using the GameCube Adapter for Switch
A GameCube controller Switch adapter is the easiest and best way to connect both original controllers that came out with the GameCube, and newer GameCube controller models designed for use on the Wii U. Once you have a GameCube controller adapter, do the following to connect your controllers.
Using a Third-Party GameCube Controller for Switch
Several companies have produced their own third-party GameCube controllers that can connect to a Nintendo Switch via Bluetooth or a USB cable. No adapter is needed for these controllers. They can be connected to a Nintendo Switch straight out of the box. HORI’s GameCube controllers are one example of third-party controllers that can be plugged directly into Nintendo Switch consoles via its the USB ports. The GameCube controllers made by Exlene are an example of some that can connect via a USB cable and wirelessly using Bluetooth. The packaging for all GameCube controllers will usually mention if they use USB or Bluetooth to connect to a Nintendo Switch console. If you no longer have the packaging for the controller, you can also inspect the end of its cable to determine how it connects. If it has a rectangular USB tip, then it can connect to the Switch using one of the console’s USB ports. If the connection at the end of the cable is circular, it needs to plug into a GameCube controller adapter.
Which Nintendo Switch Games Use GameCube Controllers?
While original GameCube controllers can be used for playing most video games on the Nintendo Switch, they’re not always recommended due to their lack of buttons that can leave the player unable to perform certain actions. However, modern GameCube controllers feature all of the buttons needed to properly play Nintendo Switch games, so most gamers shouldn’t have any problem using these at all. The only Nintendo Switch video games that don’t support old or new GameCube controllers are those that require the Joy-Con controllers, such as Just Dance, Snipperclips, and Fitness Boxing.