Hacking Gamecube adapter

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I know that much and quite frankly nintendon't is brilliant software. Though I was referring to things like the gba emulator.
 

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i would like to know this as well, i definitely want to play snes, nes, and gameboy games on my wii u with the gamecube controller. also if anyone could make regular wii games have gamecube adapter support like for games that should already support it, that would be great
 

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Is there a Wii USBLoader that supports usb-hid controller ?
Then maybe we could port Nintendont's driver.
 

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