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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ Mayflash GameCube Controller Adapter: Seamless Connectivity for Wii U, PC, USB, and Nintendo Switch (2-Port)! by Ben Demers

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great

. This adapter supports all the main Gamecube controller functions including analog input on L and R. My only gripe is that it supports the built in hum but I've had no luck it doesn't work on either a Switch or PC. I've tested it with multiple controllers and even after updating to the latest firmware from the Mayflash website, the hum still doesn't work. Regardless, I've only used it for Dolphin and it works really well for that. also no hum with dinput in PC mode. If you update your PC drivers with Zadig while the switch is set to Wii U mode, Dolphin will recognize this as a Wii U adapter and automatically assign all the buttons to you. Edit: I now understand that the vibrate function does indeed work on this adapter and that the problem was with the controllers I was using. I originally used controllers from other manufacturers from Circa and Old Skool and although they advertise that they have a built in hum, for some reason they don't really seem to vibrate when paired with the Wii U adapter, or they can it just eat defective engines. I recently switched to a regular Gamcube controller, and when paired with this adapter, the hum really works. I originally used controllers from other manufacturers from Circa and Old Skool and although they advertise it, that they have a built in hum, for some reason they don't really seem to vibrate when paired with the Wii U adapter, or they may just eat defective motors. I recently switched to a regular Gamcube controller, and when paired with this adapter, the hum really works. I originally used controllers from other manufacturers from Circa and Old Skool and although they advertise that they have a built in hum, for some reason they don't really seem to vibrate when paired with the Wii U adapter, or they can it just eat defective engines. I recently switched to a regular Gamcube controller, and when paired with this adapter, the hum really works. for some reason they don't really seem to vibrate when paired with the Wii U adapter, or they can just eat broken motors. I recently switched to a regular Gamcube controller, and when paired with this adapter, the hum really works. I originally used controllers from other manufacturers from Circa and Old Skool and although they advertise that they have a built in hum, for some reason they don't really seem to vibrate when paired with the Wii U adapter, or they can it just eat defective engines. I recently switched to a regular Gamcube controller, and when paired with this adapter, the hum really works. for some reason they don't really seem to vibrate when paired with the Wii U adapter, or they can just eat broken motors. I recently switched to a regular Gamcube controller, and when paired with this adapter, the hum really works. I originally used controllers from other manufacturers from Circa and Old Skool and although they advertise that they have a built in hum, for some reason they don't really seem to vibrate when paired with the Wii U adapter, or they can it just eat defective engines. I recently switched to a regular Gamcube controller, and when paired with this adapter, the hum really works. or they can just eat broken engines. I recently switched to a regular Gamcube controller, and when paired with this adapter, the hum really works. I originally used controllers from other manufacturers from Circa and Old Skool and although they advertise that they have a built in hum, for some reason they don't really seem to vibrate when paired with the Wii U adapter, or they can it just eat defective engines. I recently switched to a regular Gamcube controller, and when paired with this adapter, the hum really works. or they can just eat broken engines. I recently switched to a regular Gamcube controller, and when paired with this adapter, the hum really works. I originally used controllers from other manufacturers from Circa and Old Skool and although they advertise that they have a built in hum, for some reason they don't really seem to vibrate when paired with the Wii U adapter, or they can it just eat defective engines. I recently switched to a regular Gamcube controller, and when paired with this adapter, the hum really works. I originally used controllers from other manufacturers from Circa and Old Skool and although they advertise that they have a built in hum, for some reason they don't really seem to vibrate when paired with the Wii U adapter, or they can it just eat defective engines. I recently switched to a regular Gamcube controller, and when paired with this adapter, the hum really works. I originally used controllers from other manufacturers from Circa and Old Skool and although they advertise that they have a built in hum, for some reason they don't really seem to vibrate when paired with the Wii U adapter, or they can it just eat defective engines. I recently switched to a regular Gamcube controller, and when paired with this adapter, the hum really works.

Pros
  • switch mode with switch on the side.
Cons
  • You could choose a newer model