Hori's GameCube-style controllers are made directly for the Switch
https://www.cnet.com/news/hori-gamecube-style-controllers-are-made-directly-for-nintendo-switch/
The company revealed Mario, Pikachu and Zelda-themed controllers on Tuesday, which connect to the Switch via USB and have extra buttons that account for the ZL, Home, + and - buttons that aren't on the standard GameCube controller. A programmable button is also on the controller.
The main cons to the controller are that it's wired and won't have motion controls, HD rumble, an IR sensor or NFC.
Hori's GameCube-style controllers are made directly for the Switch
Jul 24, 2018, 6:59pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/hori-gamecube-style-controllers-are-made-directly-for-nintendo-switch/
> The company revealed Mario, Pikachu and Zelda-themed controllers on Tuesday, which connect to the Switch via USB and have extra buttons that account for the ZL, Home, + and - buttons that aren't on the standard GameCube controller. A programmable button is also on the controller.
> The main cons to the controller are that it's wired and won't have motion controls, HD rumble, an IR sensor or NFC.