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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496950064
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: GameCube
Publisher: Nintendo
Sales Rank: 5517
Studio: Nintendo

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Amazon.com Product Description:
This controller features built-in rumble, two analog control sticks, ergonomic design, and an intuitive button layout.

Product Description:
  • Get the Gamecube Controller so you can play in style! This Gamecube controller features increased stability and ease of use by adding two grips and grouped controls for the left and right hands, an analog trigger on both the right and left, a second analog control stick and a rumble function that has been implimented into the controller itself.



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    Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - i like this controller
    it feels how it should fit in your hand it slopes alittle inside but that way it can fit right in.it's been dropped occasionally but not intentionally just when someoe would pick it up and then drop it on the ground.



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Controler out there
    I'm a huge video game fan. I can sit all day and play them and be in my own little world. I've enjoyed my Gamecube world and one of the reasons I have is because of one of the best controllers ever made.

    The design for the gamecube controler is comparable to the N64. All the buttons from it are back are a more compact controller. Instead of a C buttons you have the C-stick. The directional pad is the smallest it's ever been and Nintendo has kep it's sacred A and B buttons. The built in rumble is great and the option to ditch it has been on every game I've seen and played.

    The only knock I have against this controller is the Z button. The button is to close to the R button. I have big hands and it's hard to press it quickly sometimes. It really doesn't matter all the time and isn't that much of a problem but thats the slighest flaw this controller has.

    Nintendo has made this controller small and sweet. It's comfortable to hold and it doesn't have buttons you won't ever use like other controllers systems.



    Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - strange placements of buttons,but good
    The gamecube's controller is one of the best controllers if not the best.First the pros.It is small and easily fits into a person's hands.The R and L buttons feel like they're part of your hands.The C-stick is MUCH better than the C buttons on the N64.No longer will you fumble around with awkward buttons as you get slaughtered by enemies trying to fix the camera.To me,the Z button is still in a good position and doesn't need your hand to stop pushing other buttons to push it,although veteran gamers are pretty good at doing this process.The A button is more recognizable with it's largeness.The X and Y buttons are easily pressed and more recognizibale too,along with the B button.Now the bad things.The start button is small and hard to push without a lot of effort and because there are so many buttons,you might find it hard to find.The D-pad is also small,but luckily you won't have to use it much.The controller does feel small and weak and makes your fingers hurt when you move your hands to much.Finally,the sensitivity of the controller.Most buttons are needed to be pressed harder for them to work.Mostly,this only happens when you're used to the playstation 1&2 controller(like me)which are not supposed to be pressed to hard to be used.Overall,I give the controller a 4 out 5 second to only the ps2 control.



    Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Eh, it's all good but...
    I have to admit nintendo finally made a comftorable controller, no edges like the NES, not paer thin like the SNES, and oh yea you only need two hands to use it unlike the N64. However it has a flaw, First of all I have very large hands, and this controller is rather small and almost feels fragile to me. Out of the three major systems I would haft to say this is the worst controller to those of you with large hands. I actually find the XBOX controller to be the most comftorable, and the button placement is far better on the PS2.

    PROS
    - Lots of buttons?

    CONS
    - Z button is hard to use
    - Entire feel is clunky at first
    - Small
    - Feels fragile

    Here is a good rule of thumb, if you find the XBOX controller to be comftorable (as i do) this controller will be to small and fragile for you and you will need to go with 3rd party controllers, but maybe you can get used to it.



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Everything a modern video game controller should be
    When Nintendo was designing the Gamecube, they had the player in mind - not just the system. And because of that, they strived to create a controller that was both easy to use and easy on the hands. This is the final result. Read on for my review of the controller for the Nintendo Gamecube.

    PROS:
    -Unlike the oversized XBOX controller, this one fills like it was made for HUMAN hands!
    -It's not just comfortable - it's easy to use, too.

    CONS:
    -Using the Y, X, and L buttons is very strange at first.

    OVERALL:
    Though the controller may take a little getting used to due to the fact that some buttons are a little tricky to reach, overall this is the controller gamers have dreamed of for so many years. Comfortable controllers are one of the reasons the Gamecube is a highly recommended gaming console.

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