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The CirKa Controller in striking purple offers a unique touchpad experience for Nintendo Wii and GameCube, combining ergonomic design with vibrant aesthetics for gamers who demand both performance and style.
A**S
Tal como en la foto
Control en muy buen estado y funcionando perfectamente. Tal cual lo que esperaba (compatible con gamecube y'wiiu usando el adaptador)
A**R
Five Stars
It is just like the classic gamecube controller, good quality and works great. So glad i bought this
J**N
Wirklich brauchbarer Controller
Der Controller ist gut verarbeitet. Der Analogstick hat kein Spiel, die Tasten lassen sich gut drücken. Deutlich besser als die Nachbaucontroller, die ich vorher hatte. Hab direkt noch 2 weitere Controller bestellt.
A**R
Good value, L R buttons a bit wonky
Works exactly as expected. Constuction feels a little cheap but that was to be expected. Buttons work fine, responsiveness is fine, the L R trigger responsiveness is at times a little unresponsive though.
N**.
Avoid. Not worth the risk.
This isn't the cheapest gamecube controller out there, it's just the next step up, so although it had more than its share of bad reviews, I thought I'd give it a shot since some of the reviews made it sound decent enough. I ordered it new. Well, the first thing I noticed after taking it out of its brand new clam-shell packaging was that it was scuffed up. Like it had been dropped on a hard surface a few times or kicked. Not a great sign. A worse sign was when I noticed the "C" on the C-Stick was backwards. Somehow, and I cannot imagine how it happened, the C-Stick was installed upside down. You would think the tabs or whatever they used to insert the stick when installing it wouldn't match-up, but obviously it doesn't matter and it passed their "quality control." Second thing I noticed was the shoulder triggers. If you didn't press directly in the center of the trigger, they would go off their tracks (and not register as being pressed, I would find). When I started up a few games, I discovered more issues. When you pressed any face button it went down with a noticeable (and expected) sound of a button press, but that didn't mean anything. Even though the button would be depressed, you have to press down extra hard for it to register as actually being pressed. Annoying but manageable. To my surprise both analog sticks seemed to work fine for the games I was trying, where you would press hard in one direction or another to swing the camera around or run. Later I would plug the controller into my computer (with a 3-in-1 usb adapter I already owned), and through my configuration utility I found the upside-down C-Stick had a lean to it. It wasn't a problem with the RPG games I tried, however for something more sensitive like a FPS game or a flying game, that may have rendered the game effectively unplayable. The worst issue I discovered however (as all the other issues COULD be manageable with enough practice, patience and determination on your part), was the fact that the D-Pad simply didn't work right. Pressing Up on the pad worked, sometimes Left worked, Down worked occasionally if you hammered the direction and pressed as hard as you could, and Right simply didn't register at all. And on top of everything else, the cable was maybe 6 feet, being generous. I returned the controller within four days of receiving it. Based on some of the other reviews here, if you order one of these you may get one that has all its parts in working order, but it seems to be a crapshoot. The factory / home / whatever building in china these came out of (it did have "made in china" on the back) has to have no quality control. They must slap together the parts based on a diagram and ship them out. That's the only explanation I can think of for my experience and all the other reviews.
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