Generic Indigo Controller (GC)
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GC
Rating:
8
Get the GameCube Indigo 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.
| Review Date: 18-Jul-05 | |
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Stopper33
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Rating: Time with product: Strengths: Durability, quality. Weaknesses: Cord length. Sometimes "B" button will stick. Summary: The standard GCN controller is about the only peripheral you will ever need. It's built like a tank and will take a beating from even the most frustrated gamer. The construction and design are ergonomic and solid. Caveats to this controller are that in some models the "B" button will stick after extended or rough play. This can be remedied by twisting the two handles in opposite directions, the button will pop out like new. I would also say that the short cord length is somewhat of a hindrance, especially in the presence of the wireless wavebird. With that in mind I wholeheartedly recommend the Indigo controller. IT will compliment virtually any gamecube, and it's a hearty beast that will take your best and hardest gaming sessions with aplomb. |
| Review Date: 20-Feb-04 | |
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crozep
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Rating: Time with product: 3 Days Strengths: Work great! Weaknesses: Summary: Just received this a few days ago. It works just like the one received in the game cube bundle. It is really fun to play mutliplayer games (ex: Madden football). Having two controller / mutli play ability is really fun now. |
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