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Hello everyone, I’ve recently started playing Mario party 7 on my Wii U through nintendont and i have a question about controller support.

Right now I have a Wii U pro controller and the game pad which both work great for two player Mario party but I’m gonna be having 2 other players soon and I want to know what my options are. I have a gamecube port to usb adapter that I bought for my switch years ago and one gamecube controller. Im assuming bloopair doesn’t work for Nintendont so I think I’m out of luck when it comes to pairing a switch controller. Im also assuming Wii controllers don’t work. Please correct me if I’m wrong.

So my questions are:

1. What controllers can I use?

2. Will I be able to use the gamecube adapter concurrently with Bluetooth controllers (gamepad, pro controller etc)?

3. Is it worth me just buying a few third party pro controllers?

TYIA
 

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