Here’s What the Smash Bros. Wii U GameCube Controller Bundle Looks Like

While Super Smash Bros for Wii U still doesn't yet have a firm release date, the official packaging of the controller bundle for Nintendo's upcoming multiplayer brawler has been revealed, courtesy of online mega retailer Amazon. Give it a look below, and feel free to gawk at its cardboard-covered beauty.

 

The bundle, which comes with a copy of the game as well as a GameCube controller and four-player adapter, will set you back $99.99 when it inevitably launches this holiday season.

Will you be picking up the bundle, or do you already have enough GameCube controllers lying around as it is? Perhaps you're planning on going with an alternate control method? Whatever the case may be, let us know what your Smash Bros. plans are when the game finally makes its way to Wii U in the comments below.

Oh, and if you're looking for a way to pass the time while you wait for the Big N to finally announce a release date for the game, check out our review of the 3DS version, which our very own Daniel Bischoff enjoyed quite a bit.

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