SNK 2 EO, Mega Man Anniversary Collection, Sonic Mega Collection, Sonic Gems Collection, or a few 3D GameCube games that support D-pad movement, like Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex and Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance for example. Although meant for the Game Boy Player, this pad can still be used with certain 2D GameCube games, such as Alien Hominid, Capcom vs. It does not include the Control Stick or C-Stick, and the R and L buttons lack a range of pressure sensitivity thus, only uses the D-Pad for movement and the usual buttons for playing. The controller is in the shape of a SNES control pad. It comes in the colors Indigo and Jet Black. The Hori Game Boy Player Controller is a controller designed to play with the Game Boy Player. It was developed for use with Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II. The keyboard requires the use of two controller ports and contains both Latin and Japanese hiragana characters. The ASCII keyboard controller resembles a standard GameCube controller pad stretched to accommodate an alphanumeric keyboard in the center. It was included with the game MC Groovz Dance Craze but also sold separately. The Beat Pad was made by Mad Catz and officially licensed by Nintendo. The Action Pad was included with Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. ( Donkey Konga and Donkey Kong Jungle Beat are bundled with DK Bongos compatible games.) A racing game, DK Bongo Blast, was cancelled on the GameCube in favor of the Wii – however, the game no longer supports the Bongos, so it was renamed Donkey Kong Barrel Blast. This controller also features a white 3 m/10 ft long cable, rather than the standard 2 m/6.5 ft black cable.ĭK Bongos were designed for use with the music games Donkey Konga, Donkey Konga 2 and Donkey Konga 3, and the Donkey Kong platform title Donkey Kong Jungle Beat. The controller can also be used to play certain games on the Wii system and as a result in 2008 Nintendo issued a white GameCube controller (Japan only). There are also specially colored controllers bundled with systems, such as the Mobile Suit Gundam Edition (Red), Symphonic Green Edition (Turquoise Green) and the Final Fantasy Crystal White Edition (Pearl White). There are also limited edition controllers available such as a split blue and red, with the Mario "M" logo replacing the regular GameCube logo seen on standard controllers (there have also been green and blue Luigi "L" controllers and similarly yellow and pale blue Wario "W" controller). Standard colors include Indigo, Black, Spice (orange), Emerald Blue (green, only available in Japan), Platinum, and Indigo-clear. The GameCube controller was released alongside the console and comes bundled with every unit. Silver GameCube controller Standard controller 1.3.9 Pedometer and walking pad controllerįirst-party/officially licensed Controllers.1.1.9 Logitech Speed Force Racing Wheel.