Gaming Forums => Nintendo Gaming => Topic started by: xts3 on December 18, 2004, 08:10:04 PM
Title: Best 3rd party Controllers, programmable and non?
Post by: xts3 on December 18, 2004, 08:10:04 PM
So what are the best 3rd party game controllers for the GC?
Title: RE: Best 3rd party Controllers, programmable and non?
Post by: ib2kool4u912 on December 19, 2004, 05:27:39 AM
I've heard good things about the Nyko Airflow ones...
Title: RE:Best 3rd party Controllers, programmable and non?
Post by: smf1978 on December 19, 2004, 08:12:18 AM
I have heard good things about mad catz controllers. I know I would stay away from Hip Gear controllers if you could. I am not too sure of the quality of their cube controllers, but I got one for my XBOX the other day, granted it was only $15 Canadian, but the quality is very poor. I think it is best to save up some extra cash and go for the offical gear. I have heard good things about the nyko air flow controllers as well, the only negative thing I heard about them is that the cooling fans wear out quite quickly.
Title: RE: Best 3rd party Controllers, programmable and non?
Post by: MaleficentOgre on December 19, 2004, 12:12:44 PM
those itty bitty controllers are really good.
Title: RE: Best 3rd party Controllers, programmable and non?
Post by: ruby_onix on December 19, 2004, 12:33:16 PM
Nintendo's standard controller is really good.
Nintendo's Wavebird is the high-water mark on wireless controllers, on the Cube or anything else. It doesn't have rumble, but that's the flipside of it's "high battery life" feature.
The Hori Digital Pad for the GameBoy Player has limited uses, but I'd say it's on the top of the "third party controller" stack because it's rock solid in what it does, and because (afaik) it's the only officially-licenced third party controller on the market today.
The Nyko PlayCube adaptors (and various brand alternatives) let you use Sony's first party controllers on the Cube, which is more versatile than the Hori D-pad, and still keeps some reasonably good quality in the formula (even though it's Sony), but there are tons of different versions and complications, and a lot of compatibility problems.
I saw a Nyko AirFlo the other day, and it was wireless, has that luxury hand-cooling thing, and it also was a surprise in that they switched the positions of the Analog Stick and the D-pad (which they made bigger). They also tweaked the button placement into a more "standard" PSX/SNES style layout (something the Hori D-pad didn't do). It seems really nice, but wireless + rumble + cooling fan = extreme battery hog, so I didn't even look at it's price. I already know I won't be able to afford to make use of it.
In terms of Arcade Sticks, I'm pretty sure there's a Soul Calibur controller out there, but that's not really my thing.
I don't know much about any rapid-fire or programable controllers.
Title: RE: Best 3rd party Controllers, programmable and non?
Post by: MaleficentOgre on December 19, 2004, 05:25:00 PM
If you want an arcade stick there's nothing on earth that can come close to the X-arcade.
Title: RE: Best 3rd party Controllers, programmable and non?
Post by: kirby_killer_dedede on December 20, 2004, 02:42:06 AM
Like ruby said, nothing's gonna get you further than the WaveBird or standard controller - they last, they're tight, they're responsive, they fit comfortably in your hands. They're just not as flashy as 3rd party ones tend to be (did you guys know there actually is a third party wireless controller for GCN? I had no idea, I just saw one at Blockbuster yesterday!).