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Are you Fuujin? You post exactly like that guy. Brawl Zelda main?You should be able to look around online for some, spending 25~35 dollars for an in-package/new official one. I spent 30 dollars on my white one and was totally happy with it. Also iirc, the white one has a longer cable than the normal official ones. It doesn't really matter that much, but eh, just something to keep in mind.
Knock offs will cost you 10~20 dollars, so you may as well go with the boots theory and spend double that to have the real deal that'll last for a very long time vs a knock off that might not even function 100%. Gamestop's GC controllers, for example, aren't "as fast" as normal controllers (milliseconds, but still, it might matter for competitive play) and their analog sticks are prone to being stuck in one direction even when at neutral position.
All Zelda gorls get their wisdom and sass from the Sass Kween and Sass Gawdess. There's bound to be some consistencies between gorls.Are you Fuujin? You post exactly like that guy. Brawl Zelda main?
Can you please route me to your source for 35 dollar new in package OEM gamecube controller?You should be able to look around online for some, spending 25~35 dollars for an in-package/new official one. I spent 30 dollars on my white one and was totally happy with it. Also iirc, the white one has a longer cable than the normal official ones. It doesn't really matter that much, but eh, just something to keep in mind.
Knock offs will cost you 10~20 dollars, so you may as well go with the boots theory and spend double that to have the real deal that'll last for a very long time vs a knock off that might not even function 100%. Gamestop's GC controllers, for example, aren't "as fast" as normal controllers (milliseconds, but still, it might matter for competitive play) and their analog sticks are prone to being stuck in one direction even when at neutral position.
I'm Going to applyHey Guys,
I thought we should post this and show you guys what we are working on over here at Controller Chaos. We are about 85% into designing and developing a pro level GC controller to help solve the community controller problem.
We have got great feedback on the prototype units we have put out into the field thus far. We have improved shield drops, snap back, quality shell and button molds (not resin), and some other goodies. Before every controller leaves CC the along sticks will be calibrated to the actual shell your controller is assembled with. Once we finish and perfect these controllers they will act and feel like a quality GameCube controller should and you will be able to find them!
Can read a bit more here:
https://www.controllerchaos.com/beta-testing-nintendo-gamecube.html
- Controller Chaos Team