mmm i have a wii (with gc ports), my hd is pretty old (250gb sector 512 according to nintendont splash cui)
and i haven't any slow loading, games start immediatly and load more faster then diosmios. I haven't understand how to make the cache.txt, some games tree have a subfolder, but when i look into cache.txt file i not see any subfolder...
http://mynintendonews.com/2014/05/2...mecube-style-controller-for-smash-bros-wii-u/
this new gamecube controller prototype could work on Nintendont. now with analog triggers (unlike Wii U Pro Controller lacking)
when bluetooth is on Nintendont soon, it will work later...It will connect to the bottom of the Wii remote so it's useless for Nintendont without bluetooth support.

when bluetooth is on Nintendont soon, it will work later...
when bluetooth is on Nintendont soon, it will work later...
Gamecube Controller > connect to Mayflash GC to Wiimote (Wii U or Wii family) > then connect to Mayflash Wii U CC to Mayflash CC adapter to work as HID controller, maybe could it work as the MagicJoyBox, maybe not.. obviously the second one is better!I use a Mayflash cc to gamecube controller adapter. Use the real controller then a replica.

I use a Mayflash cc to gamecube controller adapter. Use the real controller then a replica.
Gamecube Controller > connect to Mayflash GC to Wiimote (Wii U or Wii family) > then connect to Mayflash Wii U CC to Mayflash CC adapter to work as HID controller!![]()
Well, glad to know they work reasonable well, even the triggers register for games like Super Mario Sunshine when you use FLUDD?
http://mynintendonews.com/2014/05/2...mecube-style-controller-for-smash-bros-wii-u/
this new GameCube controller prototype could work on Nintendont. now with analog triggers (unlike Wii U Pro Controller lacking)

This already exists. We just need someone to buy it and try it. From what I have read, it is a plug and play using direct input. Most likely compatible with Nintendont. I wish I had some money right now!!!
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try searching retrolink gamecube with google..Questions is, where can you get them, I didn't think they were out already.

try searching retrolink gamecube with google..
Edit: when i did a search i could see right away ebay and amazon had them in stock...

Yep correct, 2 different subjects, the PDP article was about a GC controller you could attach to the back of a wiimoteWait, then didn't I see in the article that Nintendo was collaborating with PDP to make one to be released later this year? I think I missed something here, unless it's completely unrelated.

Yep correct, 2 different subjects, the PDP article was about a GC controller you could attach to the back of a wiimote