| AX-GC CONTROLLER-BLACK (SIM) | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (19 reviews) Sales Rank: 3200
Platform: Gamecube ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Model: CY-222 EAN: 8426013842017 ASIN: B000IOFM0G
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Controller Compatible For Gamecube | | | Analog Style C-Stick with Steel Shaft | | | Eight Way Digital D-Pad | | | "Z" Button | | | Singer Motor for Vibration Feedback |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This GameCube Controller provide the crucial connection between the player and the game. Two analog Control Sticks, a built-in rumble feature and flawless ergonomic design ensure that the Controller feels and plays perfectly. Features include dual analog joysticks, fully analog pressure-sensitive action buttons and D-pad. Works exactly the same as the original Nintendo Gamecube Controller Analog Style C-Stick with Steel Shaft "Z" Button 4 Fire Buttons Eight Way Digital D-Pad Singer Motor for Vibration Feedback Rumble "On/Off" Feature Two Analog L/R Shoulder Buttons Color: Black Controllers Third party product, not made by Nintendo
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
  AX-GC controller October 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This controller wasn't even the authentic product. I didn't realize it until later when it broke after less than 5 days. The analog stick didn't work anymore and is was useless.
  Works great September 3, 2008 In the beginning, the control seemed to be a little off, but later it works perfectly.
  Sneaky, very sneaky... September 1, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
A controller is a controller, right? Not. Usually knock-off brands are ok at the very least, but come on. When playing a FPS (first person shooter) such as Medal of Honor: Rising Sun or Resident Evil 4, where aim is obviously crucial, the control stick would just freak out if it were pressed the slightest bit; but after that first touch on it when the stick is all the way down, it was fine. However, this made aiming extremely difficult. The c-stick would do the same thing. And when playing Super Mario Sunshine, or The Legend of Zelda: Windwaker where you use the left stick to walk around, I would ALWAYS overshoot a jump, or it would make me run in the wrong direction and fall off a cliff or something. You guys get the point.
The worst part is how they packaged it. While it's not actually a Nintendo brand, it had the actual Gamecube logo on it (which fooled me pretty good). Very sneaky. The other thing with this, is the fact that it looks JUST like a Nintendo brand controller, too. The compilation of these things made me buy it. This was my 3rd controller, next to my two other Nintendo brands. The last thing i noticed when i was playing a multiplayer game with some friends, we were rotating controllers to whoever died, and one was like, "dude, are there good controllers and bad ones? cause this one is weird". Thats when i noticed the good ones said Nintendo Gamecube right on front, and this one didnt. SNEAKY!!!!!!!!!!!
  Purchased for son July 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My son needed a new controller for his Game Cube. He is a very happy boy.
  Unsatisfied April 29, 2008 I ordered eight Nintendo Gamecube (AX-GC Controller-Black (SIM), controllers, put four into use about two weeks ago, and already three of them are starting to malfunction. The buttons are sticking or are not responding when depressed by the user. If I were electronically talented, I might be able to build one good controller from the eight I received. The only reason I gave this product one star was because I couldn't submit this review without a rating.
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