Highlights
Quality
I'd bought this gamepad originally with the intention of using it with my dolphin emulator for gamecube games.
Good quality build to play smash bros
Works well with the switch, considering getting a few more for parties
I like the see-through aspect of it, and it has worked pretty consistently for about half a year, however the buttons seem to l... Read More
Packaging/appearance
The second thing you would notice is the size of the d-pad, it is longer than the one on the gamecube, it doesn't add much, jus... Read More
Going from the joy-con grip to this is like going from having to walk on nails while balancing on your toes to walking in air max shoes.
Competitiveness
Works a treat & actually cheaper than some after market versions!
Kept my grandsons occupied all day, really impressed and well priced.
I originally had a powera wired gamecube controller and it had many problems, broke easily, quality felt cheap, strange dirt ke... Read More
It broke with 12hrs of using it!
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Reason for the belated review only just dipped into using it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However the lack of analog triggers meant that creating varies controller profiles for different games was a necessity
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
And now i feel i can give a fair review not as a piece of nintendo nostalgia but on its own modern merits
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
In terms of comparison to the original model its based off of theres the familiar abxy button layout and c stick
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
And again since theres no analog trigger the triggers in question do not require a marginal press to initiate input
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I think this was a design choice to prevent latency on the users side
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Note the sticks have l3 and r3 input aswell