Signup to get exclusive deals and coupons on all your favorite old video games and classic game consoles! Step 2 Open up the top of your Wii. Step 3 Plug your GameCube controller into the ports located in the top of the Wii. Step 4 Load any GameCube memory cards that you would like to use into the memory card slots located next to the controller ports on top of the Wii. If you're using a WaveBird, connect the wireless adapter to the Wii.
The GameCube controller should be automatically recognized. If you aren't able to maneuver through the menu with it, try launching a game with the Wiimote that you want to use it with. No technical endeavor is complete without a hangup or two! Here are a few common issues encountered when using a GameCube controller on the Wii. No input from controller - Double-check the connection, unplug, and reconnect the controller. You can also try restarting the Wii. As a last resort, you may have to test the controller on another console to see if it's still working.
Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article Steps. Tips and Warnings. Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Author Info Last Updated: May 6, Look for the four GameCube Controller slots. You should be able to lift a tab revealing the controller slots and Memory Card slot.
You have to start the game with your Wii-mote. Then you can use the controller. Yes No. Not Helpful 4 Helpful No, the only time that you need to use a Gamecube memory card is if you want to save progress on a Gamecube game. Not Helpful 6 Helpful Newer models do not have Gamecube capability. This measure was to save cost. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 8. They are on the top.
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