8BitDo
announced
it’s
taking
preorders
for
a
new
mod
kit
that
lets
you
retrofit
a
wired
GameCube
controller
with
Hall
effects
joysticks
and
Bluetooth
connectivity.
The
company
is
charging
$25.98
for
the
kit,
which
it
says
is
a
simple,
solderless
mod.
8BitDo
has
made
a
few
of
these
in
the
past
for
old
Nintendo
controllers,
including
those
for
the
N64
and
earlier
consoles,
and
now
it’s
the
GameCube’s
turn.
The
kit
replaces
your
controller’s
existing
PCB
with
a
drop-in
board
that
has
Hall
effects
joysticks
and
a
USB-C-rechargeable
300mAh
battery
attached.
It
also
comes
with
a
trigger
pack,
and
8BitDo
says
the
battery
will
get
6
hours
of
playtime
between
charges.
It’s
compatible
with
the
Switch
and
Android,
according
to
the
product
page.
The
catch
is
that
you’re
replacing
its
wired
controller
option,
and
you’ll
have
to
pick
up
a
separate,
$25.98
8BitDo
“Retro
Receiver
for
GCN”
to
connect
it
to
your
GameCube.
Undoing
the
conversion
could
be
a
little
tricky
—
a
video
installation
guide
on
the
page
includes
a
step
for
cutting
the
cable
that
powers
the
vibration
motor
—
so
you’ll
want
to
consider
that
if
you
prize
gaming
hardware
preservation.
Still,
plenty
of
GameCube
controllers
have
endured
abuse
in
the
last
two-plus
decades;
I’d
certainly
consider
it
if
I
had
one
lying
around
that
had
drifting
analog
sticks
or
a
cord
that’s
been
chewed
up
by
pets
or
cut
off
by
scissor-happy
children.
For
a
less
invasive
wireless
controller
transition,
though,
there’s
always
8BitDo’s
GBros.
adapter.
8BitDo
says
it
will
start
shipping
the
new
mod
kit
on
September
25th.
(Originally posted by Wes Davis)
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