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October 23, 2012, 02:27:10 PM
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Great reviews!  Very Canadian  ;), but detailed!  I've seen a few Hori Mini 64 reviews but I'm dying for one after seeing your video.  Does it suffer from the same problem as the replacement sticks do in the regular controllers?  Characteristic is the inability to do the quick-spin in Ocarina of Time and difficulty doing smash moves in Super Smash Bros.
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October 23, 2012, 04:01:50 PM
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Great reviews! I'm definitely interested in any Hori controllers, since they really are quality items. I bought a SGB Commander a few months ago and I love it.

If you have/get these, I'd love to see a review on them:

-Hori Gamecube Digital Controller (Game Boy Player Controller)
-Retro-bit Wireless SNES controllers (the ones that look like white versions of the RDP controllers)
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October 23, 2012, 04:22:57 PM
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The Hori mini N64 controller is as good as OEM if you ask me. No issues performing any moves in any game that I've played. I'm sure Satoshi will cover its winning-ness in far greater detail ;)

Great reviews! I'm definitely interested in any Hori controllers, since they really are quality items. I bought a SGB Commander a few months ago and I love it.

If you have/get these, I'd love to see a review on them:

-Hori Gamecube Digital Controller (Game Boy Player Controller)
-Retro-bit Wireless SNES controllers (the ones that look like white versions of the RDP controllers)

This!

 I'd also love a review of the normal looking wireless controllers. I heard they feel cheap, and I was thinking of trying to retrofit the guts into a real SNES controller.

October 23, 2012, 05:37:57 PM
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I freaking love the Logitech wireless controllers, bought one for my PS2 and one for my Xbox.  Why didn't they make one for the GameCube?  The Xbox Logitech controller is better then the Microsoft's 360 controller, IMO.
Does Logitech make any controllers for current gen consoles?

They likely approached Nintendo, but Nintendo has their own brand of wireless controllers called the WaveBird. it's likely Nintendo didn't want any competition. Sony and Microsoft at the time did not have any official wireless controller, so the market was open.

Great reviews!  Very Canadian  ;), but detailed!  I've seen a few Hori Mini 64 reviews but I'm dying for one after seeing your video.  Does it suffer from the same problem as the replacement sticks do in the regular controllers?  Characteristic is the inability to do the quick-spin in Ocarina of Time and difficulty doing smash moves in Super Smash Bros.

Very Canadian? LOL what does THAT mean? I think I keep my Canadianisms at a minimum, except for my refusal to say "zee". Anyway, the HoriPad Mini 64 has no such problems. The analog stick is really as good as it gets.

If you have/get these, I'd love to see a review on them:

-Hori Gamecube Digital Controller (Game Boy Player Controller)
-Wireless RDP Controller

I used to own a Hori Digital Pad for GameCube and GB Player. It's the same size as the SNES controller, it's dpad is very "crisp" and super resonsive, it's got a bit of a bent groove for your hands in the back, but it still maintains that crazy button layout of the GameCube, making it not very ideal for just about anything. Yes, you can play 2D collections like Sonic Gems or fighting games like Soul Calibur II, but in reality, it's not that great because of the face button layout. You're much better off buying the SNES to GameCube adapter RetroZone sells and simply using an actual SNES controller instead.

As for the wireless RDP controllers, I've thought of buying one and I eventually will, but I'm not thrilled that they are powered by AAA batteries. I really hate AAA batteries.....they dont last as long as AA, they're more expensive, and the rechargeable ones loose their charge after fewer recharges.

ALL THAT SAID,

Don't worry - I still have plenty more controllers to review and let you guys know about. Who knows what will come next? You can of course subscribe to my youtube channel to see everything I'm up to. The Controller Chronicles is just one of a few series I've got going on. Another is the Adapter Factor where I talk about interesting controller adapters that let you use a controller designed for one console on another.
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October 23, 2012, 09:18:51 PM
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Hmm......perhaps this one? The Superpad Plus?



THAT IS IT!!!! My friend use to have a clear blue one. But I can only find black ones on the internet. I guess I'll buy one on ebay!! THANK YOU!  ;D

October 24, 2012, 11:25:14 AM
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You could always mod the wireless controllers with a nice rechargable battery pack...

October 24, 2012, 02:28:51 PM
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yes, but it would add a mass to the back of it. that doesn't appeal to me.
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October 24, 2012, 08:35:53 PM
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Great reviews!  Very Canadian  ;), but detailed!  I've seen a few Hori Mini 64 reviews but I'm dying for one after seeing your video.  Does it suffer from the same problem as the replacement sticks do in the regular controllers?  Characteristic is the inability to do the quick-spin in Ocarina of Time and difficulty doing smash moves in Super Smash Bros.

Very Canadian? LOL what does THAT mean? I think I keep my Canadianisms at a minimum, except for my refusal to say "zee". Anyway, the HoriPad Mini 64 has no such problems. The analog stick is really as good as it gets.

There's nothing wrong with pronouncing Z as "Zedd".
















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October 24, 2012, 10:33:35 PM
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I blame the dubbing of "Dragonball Zee".



Kids watch, then think Z = "Zee".

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October 24, 2012, 10:56:36 PM
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.... or the alphabet song  :P




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October 24, 2012, 11:15:38 PM
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I dunno where you grew up, but every version of the alphabet song I've heard ends in "zed".
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October 24, 2012, 11:30:04 PM
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It's been "zee" in the United States since... Before the United States. (Library of Congress has a spelling book from 1677 showing this pronunciation).

Basically everywhere else in the English-speaking world: Zed.

I blame the dubbing of "Dragonball Zee".

Which, in Japan, is "Doragonbouru Zetto", so clearly we should all be calling the letter "zetto"! ;D

October 25, 2012, 03:22:58 PM
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yes, but it would add a mass to the back of it. that doesn't appeal to me.

How so?  Just put it where the AAA batteries would go.

October 25, 2012, 08:38:41 PM
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what kind of rechargeable battery could I find that would be as small as 2 AAA batteries yet last longer?
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