

It's required in the same way that wired fighting sticks are used for more conventional fighting game tournament play ('Ultra Street Fighter IV,' 'BlazBlue,' etc.).Īnd thus, while the Wii U has several controller options, including the GamePad, Pro Controller, WiiMote, and WiiMote + Classic Controller, the system lacks what 'Super Smash Bros.' fans require, GameCube controller support.Īmazingly, instead of developing a new version of the GameCube controller, like a variant of the Pro Controller, rechargeable, wireless, and stand-alone, Nintendo has opted for a legacy support option in the form of the GameCube controller adapter. Brawl' is a game featured in serious tournament play at all levels, the GameCube controller is almost a standard requirement. With a Wii U ' Super Smash Bros.' on the way, Nintendo has been facing a problem, how to allow the passionate 'Super Smash Bros.' community to play the game with their beloved GameCube controller layout. Brawl' was released for the Wii in 2008, the GameCube controller was the instant clear choice for the majority of players, easily beating out the Wii Remote and Classic controller options. 'Super Smash Bros.' debuted in the latter half of the life of the N64, and was followed up in quick succession by 'Super Smash Bros. Why the GameCube Controller Is Synonymous With 'Super Smash Bros.'
