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Nice but I wish they would change the a and b button colorsZero Suit Samus AND Toad fightpads incoming!
Nice but I wish they would change the a and b button colorsZero Suit Samus AND Toad fightpads incoming!
where the heck they sell this things? I keep throwin munny to the screen but it keeps crashing
They're pretty cool, but the Hori battle pad is way better (and in OP's defense, this was posted long before the PDP controllers were released). The placement of the dpad feels off on the PDP pad, the sticks feel too tall, and the triggers have "faux" analog, and require you to press all the way down to register a digital press, which just isn't good. The hori battle pad is more of a straight up GameCube controller, with modified triggers and a larger dpad. It feels great.Are you kidding me ? Mind blown ? They are okay to me. Just saying.
Pity you bought one of the shitty PDP controllers. Hori is far superior.
Bought one!
I agree, but I can see why someone would prefer the PDP in some ways. They're certainly more stylish, and the triggers feel more like GCN triggers, despite not functioning quite the same.Pity you bought one of the shitty PDP controllers. Hori is far superior.
agreed. It didn't even endure a single match before the stick broke!Pity you bought one of the shitty PDP controllers. Hori is far superior.
Well that sucksagreed. It didn't even endure a single match before the stick broke!
o well..
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I don't mean to be rude, but... really? I never understood how people play so roughly that they destroy their controllers like that. Worn out over time, sure, but wrecked after one play session? I know these aren't 1st party controllers, but I have a couple of these, and they're by no means fragile.agreed. It didn't even endure a single match before the stick broke!
o well..
Huh?Still no l1 button?
A few years ago I bought a brandless GameCube controller and despite taking all the care in the world for it, the damn analogue stick went loose nevertheless.I don't mean to be rude, but... really? I never understood how people play so roughly that they destroy their controllers like that. Worn out over time, sure, but wrecked after one play session? I know these aren't 1st party controllers, but I have a couple of these, and they're by no means fragile.
Huh?
OMG I WANT THAT ZELDA CONTROLLER!Hori is going to release a Zelda edition GameCube-styled controller @ http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00ZUNOX9G
I'd totally pre-order it but already have the Pikachu controller, although, if the price drops down to £14 like it did for Pikachu I'll snatch it. Sure.
A few years ago I bought a brandless GameCube controller and despite taking all the care in the world for it, the damn analogue stick went loose nevertheless.
When it comes to paying a good amount of money for a controller then it's either official by Microsoft/Nintendo/Sony or Hori.
I have the PDP Peach and Yoshi controllers with matching Wii Remotes and Wii Wheels. I like my controllers, they feel comfty and sturdy. Sure, I miss analog triggers but the controllers feel fine.OMG I WANT THAT ZELDA CONTROLLER!
And like I said, I understand it wasn't a first party controller he broke, but it's not a no brand cheapo controller either. PDP makes some of the best 3rd party controllers in the business and, from my experience with these controllers in particular, they're not so fragile that they should break after one match.
I don't mind the lack of analog triggers, I just hate the fact that they're still pressure-sensitive like analog triggers, without being analog. Having to press the triggers all the way down to register a press seriously throws my game off.I have the PDP Peach and Yoshi controllers with matching Wii Remotes and Wii Wheels. I like my controllers, they feel comfty and sturdy. Sure, I miss analog triggers but the controllers feel fine.