
The Advantage should not be used for smb3 though. That fact should be obvious but you are never truly convinced until you try it yourself.
Now I just have to get my hands on Donkey Kong and Pacman for the NES and I will have my complete opinion, but for now, the Advantage is great for the type of games that make sense for it.
Then you have the NES Max...

I found this one at a retro stand in the mall, and picked it up because I had never used one before. It looks like the love child of the Nes Advantage and a boomerang.
The slider disc takes a bit of getting used to (probably about 20min) but I found it surprisingly responsive. But be warned- the first game I popped in was 1942, which sucked, because the controller has poor diagonal response. But when I slapped in Ninja Gaiden AWWW SNAP! I got to stage 5 in no time, thanks mostly to the excellent turbo buttons. The same holds true for Mega Man as well.
The Advantage is classic, and the NES Max will always have mixed reviews- but whats your opinions? Also, what games have you found that best suit either of these controllers?
