Buying a used Gamecube just for the controller
Buying a used Gamecube just for the controller
Does this make sense to anyone? A controller costs $20, I figure why not spend the extra $10 and have a spare cube sitting around...
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Re: Buying a used Gamecube just for the controller
Sounds like me. I bought another Saturn bundle for Nights! and the 3D controller.
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Re: Buying a used Gamecube just for the controller
Definitely. Keep in mind that you can get a used controller from gamestop for $14 and if you're lucky, a wavebird for $18.
I recently bought another gamecube (I have 7) for $25 for the nintendo carry case, platinum wavebird, and orange controller at a garage sale.
I recently bought another gamecube (I have 7) for $25 for the nintendo carry case, platinum wavebird, and orange controller at a garage sale.
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I thought I was bad, but gtmtnbiker just showed me up. I have an excuse for my five (Four Swords & Crystal Chronicles), whats yours for your seven?
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Re: Buying a used Gamecube just for the controller
Keep in mind the few converted units that GS still has in stock as well.
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I actually tried to get a converted system about 2 weeks ago, but the guy insisted that the new GC was still $99...bastard haha
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Re: Buying a used Gamecube just for the controller
Most of them were for wavebird controllers where they would sell a system plus 2-3 controllers (at least 1 wavebird) plus a game or two for a cheap price. In all of my deals, the GC was essentially free, a throwin. I have 10 wavebird controllers....the best GC controller ever.fastbilly1 wrote:I thought I was bad, but gtmtnbiker just showed me up. I have an excuse for my five (Four Swords & Crystal Chronicles), whats yours for your seven?
I plan to mod some of the cubes and then sell them one day.
Re: Buying a used Gamecube just for the controller
Since we're talking about modded gamecubes, what media do you use? I don't want to get the ritek shit that goes bad in a year, so what's the second most compatible?
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I haven't had any issues with Ritek G04 media personally. I also use Philips (CMC Mag AF1).Hatta wrote:Since we're talking about modded gamecubes, what media do you use? I don't want to get the ritek shit that goes bad in a year, so what's the second most compatible?
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Re: Buying a used Gamecube just for the controller
This is exactly the thing that I would do.
Once I was given a Game Gear and I was looking into buying an AC adapter for it. They were selling for about £10 at the time so I started to think that I could get a Mega Drive with an AC and a few games for £20 so I started looking at those. After a while I started thinking that I would love a MegaCD, and as they are rarely for sale by themselves I figured I would get one of them as well. Suddenly I'm looking at spending £60 when all I really want is a sega ac adopter.
Once I was given a Game Gear and I was looking into buying an AC adapter for it. They were selling for about £10 at the time so I started to think that I could get a Mega Drive with an AC and a few games for £20 so I started looking at those. After a while I started thinking that I would love a MegaCD, and as they are rarely for sale by themselves I figured I would get one of them as well. Suddenly I'm looking at spending £60 when all I really want is a sega ac adopter.