gc classic pad [ebay]

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gc classic pad [ebay]

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0101290648

it has a gc connector? good hori replacement?
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Meh, I'm pretty sure it's cheap, Chinese junk. If you can get it for less than $5 shipped I'd say go for it; otherwise, not worth the effort.
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yeah I've heard meh to okay reviews on these. I'd go for the Pellican Retro Pad as a Hori alternative over this.
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You get what you pay for. I bought one (can't remember if it was this seller). Cheaper alternative than the official wii classic. If you liked that and wanted to use it on GCN games, then get this.
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Just buy a PS2-to-Gamecube controller converter. There were thousands of controllers and fighting sticks made for the PS1 and PS2 that would work just as good if not better than the Wii Classic Controller and recent Hori Sticks
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I've had some bad experiences with knock-off products from China, but you can usually expect some degree of functionality from them. Since this is a controller, the risk is a lot lower than say, a hard drive or memory stick.
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