

🎮 Level up your retro gaming with pro-grade precision and zero lag!
The MAYFLASH GameCube Controller Adapter is a premium 4-port USB device that connects GameCube controllers to Wii U, Switch/Switch 2, and PC/Mac. Featuring a convenient mode switch, dual USB plugs for vibration support, and broad OS compatibility, it delivers lag-free, precise input ideal for competitive gaming and emulation enthusiasts.









| ASIN | B00RSXRLUE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #847 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #9 in Wii U Accessories #12 in Wii Accessories #37 in Mac Accessories |
| Brand | MAYFLASH |
| Built-In Media | GameCube Controller Adapter for Wii U, Windows and Switch . User Manual |
| Cable Length | 59.06 Inches |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 9,003 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Finish | Matte |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06910201412257, 08689702677585 |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 4 x 1 inches |
| Manufacturer | MAYFLASH |
| Model Number | W012 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
| UPC | 790405074200 790405254305 744830827528 661725192595 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**.
Whether it's Smash, Nintendont, or PC emulation, Mayflash has you covered, and then some!
I used to have the old mayflash adapter for PC in 2012 which only supported two controllers and SOME rumble compatibility, and didn't work for Smash. This one is much nicer in almost every aspect, including shape/size, build quality, and compatibility. I bought this with the intention of testing "Nintendont" (a home brew application that works on the Virtual Wii side of WiiU that can play NGC titles via USB/SD) as the software declares working with the Nintendo adapter for the most recent Smash title. This one has a switch that allows the change between WiiU and PC modes, which I assume means the old one needed hardware to work on the console, which it did not. I first tried this at a friends house with a copy of smash. Worked fine, no lag as we could tell, and no input errors/ghosting. Cord length is also well above average. Smash fans, rejoice. A cheaper and just as good option exists! Second, I tried it with the homebrew software "Nintendont", seeing if it worked on the virtual version. I nearly inserted my actual GameCube disc since I was excited by the clean results in smash, which would have been bad (no, GameCube discs will not work and may damage your WiiU. Please do NOT try that.) The menu immediately picked up the controller like it did in the original Wii. I booted up the ISO for Kirby Air Ride and was met with excellent results. No input lag or ghosting. Now for the real precision test, I used F-Zero GX, notorious for being very sensetive to stick input and is highly customizable for dead zones, sensitivity, range, etc. I mapped the stick to the fullest and smallest ranges/zones I could and they were pixel perfect as with the Wii disc reader, and the good old GameCube itself. I was convinced at that point at how well it works. Final testing was done with Dolphin for Windows. I was met with the same results using the same titles as it was on the WiiU. Finally, quality rumble support! I didn't have to map anything in the version I used as it already had a preset for a real GameCube pad. However, if your version doesn't pick up the pad on its own, make sure you map the triggers separately from the analog sliders to the click button when you press it all the way down. Otherwise games like Metroid Prime will have issues when locking and free aiming. To do this, go to the controller properties in devices and printers and look at the red icons lighting up to see what numbers they are. In the end, I have to hand it to the developers at Mayflash. Product quality is definitely increasing at excellent prices. 5/5, I really cannot knock it for anything.
M**O
Good adapter
Works with Steam and emulators, tho the former needed some extra tweaks for older games (i.e. Final Fantasy VII)
O**R
Can't beat the classic feel
This product works as intended! I bought this product as I found a way to play some games from my childhood on my PC. I didnt want to use my xbox controller or keyboard as it didnt have the same feel. With thi i was able to use my original GC controller as i had hoped. Super easy to set up, all you do is plug it in, flip the switch to pc and you're all good. Highly recommend this as its an affordable peice of hardware that lets you feel like youre playing your favorite games from your childhood.
J**M
Works out of the box
Using phob gcc on Dolphin/slippi. Bought this to replace a wii u adapter that stopped working. Plugging it into the same USB ports resulted in low polling and had a noticeable delay to inputs. Putting in usb3.0 it goes back up to 120hz+
C**E
Functionality
This adapter is a great solution if you want to play GameCube games, or really any games on your computer if you want to use GameCube controllers. It works perfectly with emulators. Just make sure you have the right drivers installed on your computer and you're good to go!
J**R
Works great. Shipped with the latest firmware out of the box.
This adapter shipped with the latest firmware out of the box. It can be used on PC, Nintendo Switch, or Nintendo Switch 2. My only complaint is that is there is no click whatsoever on the GameCube ports, which feels odd. It otherwise works flawlessly since it's detected as a Pro Controller on Switch 2. Just make sure it's set as Player 1 in Change Grip Order when using it for GameCube Nintendo Classics. With this, I've been able to play through Wind Waker for long periods of time, some sessions over 3 hours.
R**L
Works great
My partner uses this for his game cube controllers to connect them to the switch and it works great! All 4 ports are in working order. You pretty much just plug it in and it is good to use.
A**X
Hey; it works!!
Genuinely glad I bought this thing. The instructions for plugging everything in, while they might seem a bit jarring at first, isn't actually that far-fetched. Making sure the switch on the back is set to the appropriate mode for the device you're trying to connect it to AND that all controller ports are empty, smack the black USB dongle into the device, wait a few seconds, and then start plugging controllers in. The white USB is for rumble, which does work natively on Switch (no idea about Wii U, didn't bother booting up Sm4sh) but will require certain software to work on PC. Input works almost flawlessly for both PC and Switch. Playing GameCube games and even non-GC games on emulators work really well with this adapter (just make sure you set the right player to use the right port: Player 1 should use port 0, player 2 port 1 and so on), and using it to play games on Steam works wonderfully. It even works with standalone games that have native controller support, albeit the controls might be mapped unusually since who the heck programs for a GameCube controller to be used in games these days?? No input lag at all for PC shenanigans. The L and R buttons (triggers, if you will), Control Stick and C-stick all mapped pretty sketchily in emulator and Steam for me, but this is likely due to the controllers I used being old and well-played with. Your controllers may have no issues here at all! However... There IS a very slight amount of input lag when playing on Switch, but for casual play it's nothing you can't acclimate to. If you're buying this for competitive purposes, you might want to look into other options. It also functions with both the original wired GC controllers and the incredible Wavebird controllers, though for the latter you're probably going to want to set the adapter on something roughly the same size like a book or a few game cases, otherwise the receivers for those wireless controllers won't let it sit flat. I'm sure it works with other 3rd party GC controllers too. Other than that, absolutely worthwhile purchase to get some more use out of those old controllers you might have laying around. Just maybe don't try using it for games on a console that demand fast inputs and faster reactions (Smash, maybe Windjammers, mostly fighting games lol, etc.) No issues with ports not registering a controller, ports sending "ghost" inputs, or inputs holding (outside of old Wavebird connectivity being wonky and well, old). If you do experience these things, I highly recommend you return the faulty product and try to get a new one. This thing CAN work, and boy does it when it does.
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