It couldn't stand up to a single wanton act of destruction, so it sucked.
Except, as I said, that wasn't the main issue I had with it. The buttons and such were loose and inaccurate since we got it. Compared with Nintendo's normal controllers, which were a lot more resilient, then yes, it was not a good controller in my eyes.
Maybe, but I know you know the difference. It's like how the Nyko Wand is licensed by Nintendo, but not made by them.
Yeah, I know there is a difference, but I've always figured that the licencing for accessories worked differently from games, at least during the NES era. I figured that in order to be officially licenced, the product had to conform to Nintendo's strict standards. Though I don't know for sure if that were the case.
Also, I'm not mad at the product, or my brother, because as I said, I didn't like the controller. So I didn't really care that he broke it, since we had several regular ones. I was just using it as an example to show that the controller is not as durable as the normal controller.