Intec Mini Wireless Controller (GC)
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GC
Rating:
8
The Gamecube Wireless Mini Controller offers you better control from a distance. Play your favorite Gamecube games from up to 20 feet away, with this great wireless controller! Smaller, Ergonomic design for a comfortable fit in smaller hands. Dual Analog thumbsticks, Turbo function buttons for rapid fire, Built-in motors provide shocks and Special sleep mode saves battery life.
| Review Date: 26-Jan-08 | |
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btzketter
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Rating: Time with product: 2 Days Strengths: Small enough for my son's little hands and freedom of wireless technology. Weaknesses: None Summary: These controllers are great. They are the right size for children and adults to give you the ultimate control while gaming. Easy to use and we love the freedom of wireless technology. |
| Review Date: 24-Feb-07 | |
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dan1982_2000
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Rating: Time with product: 8 Strengths: It's wireless, it has rumble, and pretty decent battery life. Weaknesses: Way too small. I know its mini, but the buttons are way too close together. Use only as a secondary controller for your friends. Summary: It's an okay controller. But the wireless functionality works flawlessly and has great range. You don't have to configure, just turn on and it should automatically sync. There is a major problem in that there are no indicator showing which controller is synced to player 1 and player 2 etc., but not a major flaw. The build is cheap, but I got it for under $10, so it was a fair compromise. |
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