One can purchase a used gamecube controller from ebay. They have dozens listed for sale in various conditions for low prices. One could also look at their local video game store.
As of February, 2008, in the USA, used Gamecube consoles, with one controller, are going for $15 to $20. This would be at the largest national retailer of these products. You would, if you were to purchase this same system from the same store, pay at least twice that for the same unit.
Yes, the GameCube controller can be used to play Mario Sports Mix when using the Wii console. The game supports Wii Classic Controllers and GameCube controllers, allowing players to enjoy the game with their preferred controller style. Simply plug the GameCube controller into one of the GameCube ports on the Wii, and you'll be ready to play.
There is no such thing as a free retail GameCube controller. However, if you have a friend or family member with one, ask him/her if you can borrow/have it - that's how you get a free GameCube controller.
This is a Nintendo GameCube game, and as far as I know the GameCube has only one controller, so it would only be compatible with the Nintendo GameCube's controller.
Yes, but you need a gamecube controller. To do this, put the gamecube game in the disc slot. Then, there should be four holes on the top of the Wii. Plug the gamecube controller into the player one hole. Take your Wii remote and select the gamecube game on the menu screen and click start. After this, you start using your gamecube controller.
You don't need to hack to use the GameCube controller. The GameCube controller is one of the possible control options for the game.
The dreamGEAR i.GLOW is just one of a couple dozen wireless GameCube controllers.
No. But sometimes, you can still use a GameCube controller to play Nintendo 64 games. Some Nintendo 64 games have been converted to use on the GameCube, so for those games, such as the Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition, the GameCube Controller is used. On the Wii, you can download Nintendo 64 games through the Wii Shop Channel. These recommend using the Classic Controller, but the GameCube controller will work in most cases. You cannot physically convert one controller into another, either. The gamecube controller cannot be used to play N64 games.
Very few wireless controllers are available for the gamecube. The Wavebird one that has recevied decent reviews.
Fixing a controller for the Gamecube maybe possible depending on what type of problem the controller is experiencing. However depending on the damage it may be non repairable and require replacement.
gc standing for GameCube i guess? No, each console has it's own controller. No controller from one console will work with different console. I think your question, judging by the 'In:' tags is basically: can you play with a gamecube controller on a Nintendo Wii? The answer is no.
At the top of your Wii base unit is a door. Inside of this door are two ports into which you plug the sending unit which once active communicates with your wireless Block Head Controller. I hope this helps you out. Goodness knows it took me a while to find this and figure it out. Good luck, and happy gaming. Best regards, Jim Carter