Even without snapback issues, I tend to swap my controller half a year to one year. I like the feeling of a very fresh controller. Not stiff. But I hate a very loose controller that's broken in too much. I switch controllers kind of frequently as a result. I want to keep that fresh new controller feel. 7. GameCube Controller Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Edition These all may feel like minor upgrades compared to Hall Effect sensors, but they combine to make a controller that’s worth the premium price tag. Nyxi says its Wizard controller can get 8.5 hours of playtime and will take 2.5 hours to fully charge.
GameCube style controllers are widely considered the preferred way to play Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Pull off precise attacks using octagonal gated sticks, larger A button, and nostalgic muscle memory on this officially licensed Bluetooth wireless controller for Nintendo Switch. The original GameCube design has been improved with larger shoulder buttons and D-pad, plus added left shoulder and system buttons for compatibility across all Nintendo Switch games*. Enjoy up to 30 hours of gameplay with two new AA alkaline batteries**. A player customizes his Nintendo Switch and controllers with the GameCube style Everyone turns to the GameCube controller as their choice Smash controller, but lest we forget, Super Smash Bros. really got its start on the N64 way back in the last Millenium. So, if you’re looking for a true, classic throwback Smash experience while playing Smash Bros. Ultimate, the Nintendo 64 Controller is the only way to go. Nintendo has brought back this icon with a few modern updates. Just note that it’s only available to Nintendo Switch Online members and is often sold out. If you can't wait, we've linked where to get it from resellers, but you'll pay a premium.