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It seems odd that they didn't use the same analog stick and C-stick as the Duelist. They obviously had the parts and they better match the design of the original controller.
You know... I can't thank the retro community enough for making things such as this possible. I have no love for newer consoles at the moment. People like Extrems (Swiss), Daniel Kraak (GC Loader), Dan Kunz (citrus3000psi).. and manufactures such as Insurrection, Retrobit, RetroTink, 8bitmods, RetroFighter, LaserBearIndustries etc etc etc. I can't thank them enough.. and then all these RUclipsrs who brings the community to life, like yourself RoXoild.. THANKS! Makes me so happy ☺🤩 The Cube is more alive than ever before... couple this with GameBoyPlayer and an Everdrive.. Honestly I think the Cube is the best console to modify right now. Also.. Screen-modded GBA + Link cable? Anyone? hah ! 😁 Wireless Gamecube couch co-op with none existent load screens due to SD-card ODEs (with ESP32 chips GC-Loader HW2 which will most likely enable wifi soon)? 😁 This makes the little kid inside of me feel alive and well. Honestly feels more modern than Switch with all these additions. While still having my favorite game library, which I grew up with. Nostalgia at it's best.
All it needs is a receiver with a VMU slot. I don't think a wireless version will work because... How will I see my cards in Sonic Shuffle? I need a visible VMU nearby to look at them.
@@NewGabeOrder What if they made the controller wireless but like, had a dongle cord for the VMU from the controller itself? That way it's wireless and people could still see the VMU? 🤔
This is probably my favorite RF controller to date. Looks like they nailed the dpad down as well (pray for the 6axis defender). The minor criticisms I have are, the button feels like cheap plastic. Also, while feeling light is common among 3rd party controllers, this one feels kinda hollow especially around the 2 prongs. Feels like it'll break if I mishandled it.
I got the BladeGC controller in the mail. I definitely like the size of the controller and the analog sticks feel good. Charging it up for tonight later and give it a go. Can't wait for my BattlerGC to ship and arrive in the mail.
Any chance you tried the f-zero gx controller calibration tool? OG GameCube controllers display an octagonal shape, while most (if not all) aftermarket controllers display a square shape. Would be awesome to compare this controller to the original using that tool. I'm really hoping for it to be an octagonal shape stickbox!
@@RoXolid Yeah I think there was the four score on the NES and stuff? Just something about the wavebird. It's big and bulky but fit good. Lol. These look great though. They look very form fitting and the fact they cross platform across all those systems is a good deal
I hope they make more colors like the Platinum Edition for people who have platinum GameCubes and maybe even other colors that Nintendo never released a clear one would also be pretty cool to have.
I still need to get a Blueretro Wireless Dongle. But I think I will use the Exlene Gamecube Style controller for Switch. It should work. I am just going through an expensive break up right now so no time for game stuff but I am very happy about this video. It helped me make my decision. I may still get this eventually for player 2 anyways. Thank you for your videos. It helps take my mind off things.❤
Sweet getting my GCDual, BattlerGC and MemCard GC setup going this year. Still waiting on that GCLoader restock though as I don't want to deal with the incompatibility issues with the Picoboot / SD2SP2 mods.
I was so hyped to find these things. I had so much trouble finding wavebirds, and the generic third party ones were total garbage. So excited to have a new wireless gamecube style contoller that actually works with the gamecube. The thing works great. Now if they stuck it into a gamecube contoller-shaped shell, it would be a masterpiece
Just tested it on my Ps3, if you plug it directly into the usb it won't work. But plugging it into a magic Ns adapter does work. Everything works as it should. Also works on Ps4 with the same method
I got mine today and was testing it as I was watching this. I thought it was really nice. The sticks and buttons are good, the D-Pad is a massive improvement over the original, and the Z/R buttons are big enough for me to use my 2nd/3rd fingers on them at the same time. I can't use that grip on the original. Makes the Z button MUCH more ergonomic and functional which along with the Dpad were the only two flaws IMO on the original which is my favorite controller of all time. Retro Fighters has been getting better and better. I have most of their controllers and there's been a good gradual improvement.
I gave Guilty Gear XX a shot and I dig the directional pad. Performing Volcanic Vipers, Vapor Thrusts and Beta Blades are as expected, unlike the Defender where I had to fight the controller's imperfect design to get the Z-motion specials working. However, I keep mistaking the Z button for the R button, so that shows that I am too used to performing Dust attacks wth the R1 button (or Right Bumper) on a PlayStation or Xbox 360 pad.
You don't have to feel shameful for being "Bad" at playing video games. It is a SKILL and I think being a god at hand eye coordination and object permanence is normalized way too much in the gaming community play at your own speed and learn if you want and don't if you don't. Video games are a fun interaction with art! enjoy it!
I wish I knew about this when it released last year, this is such a good thing for the world. Retro Fighters has done something pretty awesome making a controller compatible for Gamecube, Wii, Wii U, and even Switch. When I get this, I will also test to see if it works on Ps3 and Ps4 with that dongle, don't see why it wouldn't with the way technology has allowed Nintendo controllers to run on Playstations and Xboxes
0:04 Actually, Sega made wireless controllers as far as the Sega Genesis days, so the Sega Genesis is technically the first ever console to have official wireless controllers released. They even made Sega Saturn wireless controllers, but both Genesis and Saturn OEM wireless pads are IR-based and not as reliable as radio frequency or Bluetooth. However, Nintendo made the first OEM wireless controller to use radio frequency, with inputs being far less likely to drop.
Just got mine in yesterday, usually a purple guy but I went with Spice Orange. Pretty much find it perfect other than it not having much grip, it's still comfortable though. Love how fast it connects to the dongle as well.
Pretty AWESOME controller! I ordered and received all 3 colors back when preorders went live all the way back in November 2021! I'm actually working on my own review of them as well! Glad to see another great review out there! 👍
I don't know how much extra work it is to do a short, I assume it's not trivial, but are you able to show it with the dongle used on PC? I don't know that I've seen anyone post PC gameplay with it aside from a guy for whom it wouldn't work.
@@RoXolid Fair enough. I have terrible impulse control so I went ahead and ordered one of the BattlerGC and BladeGC so I'll test it out myself here eventually.
No worries I just got mine in the mail and it works great for me. Tested it on emulators such as Dolphin and CEMU. Also tried Bloodstained on Steam as well and everything works well with the usb dongle.
just got a black and purple direct from retrofighters but they both have the d-pad and left stick swapped. looks more like playstation layout. still great controller but don't know why there appears to be two versions out there.
One as initial GC layout, the PS layout for retro games (e.g. Gameboy Player). It is a bit bizarr: PS layout is for people, who are more familiar with an xbox controller layout
Hello. Great review. Might pick this up. Just one thing. When you tried out the controller via the dongle on the GameCube controller adapter on your Wii U, the adapter only works with Smash Bros for Wii U on the Wii U unfortunately. Yeah Nintendo really missed a trick there but that’s besides the point. When using that adapter on the Switch on the other hand, it is compatible with all games. Although any game besides Smash Ultimate and Mario Sunshine has the controller registering as a Pro Controller instead of a GameCube controller like the two games I pointed out. Thought I would just let you know.
If only Retro Fighters made a receiver for use with Wii Remotes... That would open up more support for Wii, Wii U, NES Classic and SNES Classic. The setup I have (Mayflash PS2-to-Wii adapter, Defender receiver and BladeGC) has questionable button mapping... A and B are backwards, and so are X and Y.
@@richardguilamo976 Ok, there are replacement AC Adapters out there for under $20 you could try. There is a fuse in the system too that might need replacement
@@RoXolid yes the fuse cuz one day during a thunderstorm we lost power while I was playing some games for nearly a day and when the power came back it doesn’t work anymore.
I'll tell you right now that for "Regular" Gamecube games the BattlerGC is going to be the way I want to go, but for Game Boy Player Games the BladeGC will be the way for me.
FINALLY! Glad to hear rumble works on the gamecube, this is what ive been waiting 20 years for! I also remember my GBA mario and luigi superstar saga game vibrated the controller when played on the gameboy player, if you have that game could you confirm if the Gameboy player sends vibration to it as well?
15:11 You will have to buy a MayFlash PS2-to-Wii adapter and a Retro Fighters Defender to make the BattlerGC usable on the Wii U. This setup isn't perfect, as there's a rare chance the Defender receiver will freeze up for a second or two. Not only that, the face buttons have been mixed around so you have to press B as your confirm button for the most part. I mixed and matched the controllers and receivers and this actually works.
@@RoXolid Well, Virtual Console and Wii U games other than Smash Bros. 2014 won't work with the GameCube to USB controller adapters. Long before I got the BladeGC, I owned at least a Defender and a Mayflash PS2-to-Wii controller adapter. Turns out Retro Fighters didn't produce a receiver that plugs into any Wii Remote, so that means select Wii games (like Blast Works and CoD Black Ops) won't work unless you have the setup that I mentioned. If you already have a Defender from Retro Fighters, all you have to do is get the latter adapter.
How difficult would it be to replace that right analogue stick with a proper C-stick? I imagine the worst case scenario would be that you have you purchase one of the Duelist controllers and use the stick off of that. Or maybe you can use a replacement stick to an OG GameCube controller, but then you might run into compatibility issues. If the same company makes both the Duelist and the BattlerGC, the sticks should be interchangeable. The yellow C-stick being absent is not a deal breaker for me, but it's certainly something that could be fixed.
Yes I do , RoXolid10, but I will admit I am not sure if it is active on these. Order the BattlerGC from Castlemania Games at castlemaniagames.com/search?q=battlergc&ref=RoXolid
@RoXolid Productions Thank you for your quick response. I appreciate creators who are so in touch with their audience. The reason I ask, though, is for some strange reason, 3rd party controllers don't work on Simpsons Hit & Run, so I thought this one might be different.
@@bradhall5220 I completely know what you're talking about. I've run into that same issue with knock offs from eBay, specifically with Rogue Squadron. I've had 0 compatibility issues with this!
I think a question has to be asked. How is the stick? The original gamecube stick was done in a way that makes it extremely precise. And from my experience with their ps2 controller and a review from nerrel on their n64 controller. Their analog sticks do register a square and not the shape you think they should make in software. Have you tried this with super moneky ball? That game is the perfect game to test the stick cause no other versions are able to have its precise movement. Not even emulating this and using a non gamecube controller
@@RoXolid how bout the gamecube versions of killer 7 or resident evil 4? Actually, can you try this on your computer? Software there should say how the stick registers. If you need help on how to do it, I'm willing to help. Should be in the control panels settings
Usually to turn off controllers you just push the pairing button or you just hold down the home button for long enough. Strange this is using something else.
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Just got mine today. And the dongle didn’t work on my Wii or 2 GameCubes. 😢 only worked on my switch with the usb. The GameCube dongle doesn’t light up. I was so hyped for nothing
USB is USB most of the time it just being used to charge up the battery. Though the nice thing about C in the it doesn't matter which way it is when it is plugged in.
I'm down for a wired version for GameCube and Wii (two different plugs at the end of the cable). Better yet, I'd like to see Hall Effect sticks added in future versions of these GameCube pads.
@@RoXolid I have 2 and they both turn off randomly. I’m not accidentally pressing L3 & (-) at the same time. I’ve tried it on different docks for the Nintendo Switch. Maybe the 2.4ghz signal from the WiFi is interfering with it.
@@ALWAYSTHINK4YOURSELF possible but unlikely, I would check with the Retro Fighters team and give them some feedback and see what they can do to help you out
@@RoXolid in the RUclips space you and him are like apple vs Microsoft. You both put out similar type of content. Other than that I like both of your guys content. Also I always default to reading MLP as My Little Pony lol.
I don't get what Ape Vs Microsoft means, sorry the reference goes over my head. But once he blocked me on Twitter for some reason and refused to let me know why or if I did somethig to offend him I have no use for him or his content. Like I sent an email and everything trying to find out what happened and cool things over and all I got was radio silence. So I've moved on and do not watch nor recommend his content.
@@RoXolid yep he portrays that type of attitude on his videos. He doesn't take crap from anybody. You even look like you're giving him crap and he's out. What I mean is that you probably didn't do anything wrong and he still was like screw this guy. In his videos he's always way harsh on everything.
@@RoXolid I did, yes. Two of them. Both had awful sticks and triggers really weren’t up to snuff. If these were at most $30 a pop? I could recommend them… not at $45… I definitely can’t give them the moniker of “best Wavebird replacement”.
The analog sticks are in fact NOT great. They’re not accurate in range to the original GameCube controller. They reach maximum sensitivity way too early. Be honest please.
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The fact that the right stick isn't yellow is such a major oversight and a knock against it for me. Still I think I will get it. :)
This works so much better though!
@@RoXolid So the right analog stick is the C button?
Correct
It seems odd that they didn't use the same analog stick and C-stick as the Duelist. They obviously had the parts and they better match the design of the original controller.
I've been using one of these playing Metroid Prime on GC for 3 days and it's a big improvement on my previous wireless GC controller
Agreed!
Which GC controller were you using previously?
You know... I can't thank the retro community enough for making things such as this possible. I have no love for newer consoles at the moment. People like Extrems (Swiss), Daniel Kraak (GC Loader), Dan Kunz (citrus3000psi).. and manufactures such as Insurrection, Retrobit, RetroTink, 8bitmods, RetroFighter, LaserBearIndustries etc etc etc. I can't thank them enough.. and then all these RUclipsrs who brings the community to life, like yourself RoXoild.. THANKS! Makes me so happy ☺🤩
The Cube is more alive than ever before... couple this with GameBoyPlayer and an Everdrive.. Honestly I think the Cube is the best console to modify right now. Also.. Screen-modded GBA + Link cable? Anyone? hah ! 😁 Wireless Gamecube couch co-op with none existent load screens due to SD-card ODEs (with ESP32 chips GC-Loader HW2 which will most likely enable wifi soon)? 😁 This makes the little kid inside of me feel alive and well.
Honestly feels more modern than Switch with all these additions. While still having my favorite game library, which I grew up with. Nostalgia at it's best.
I hope Retro Fighters makes a wireless Striker DC controller.
yea. it's crazy that it's still wired only.
That would be sick!
You, me, and many other people hope that too. I feel like if they did what the N64 controller they did would be a good idea. 😊
All it needs is a receiver with a VMU slot. I don't think a wireless version will work because... How will I see my cards in Sonic Shuffle? I need a visible VMU nearby to look at them.
@@NewGabeOrder What if they made the controller wireless but like, had a dongle cord for the VMU from the controller itself? That way it's wireless and people could still see the VMU? 🤔
This is probably my favorite RF controller to date. Looks like they nailed the dpad down as well (pray for the 6axis defender).
The minor criticisms I have are, the button feels like cheap plastic. Also, while feeling light is common among 3rd party controllers, this one feels kinda hollow especially around the 2 prongs. Feels like it'll break if I mishandled it.
I got the BladeGC controller in the mail. I definitely like the size of the controller and the analog sticks feel good. Charging it up for tonight later and give it a go. Can't wait for my BattlerGC to ship and arrive in the mail.
Very cool
Any chance you tried the f-zero gx controller calibration tool? OG GameCube controllers display an octagonal shape, while most (if not all) aftermarket controllers display a square shape.
Would be awesome to compare this controller to the original using that tool. I'm really hoping for it to be an octagonal shape stickbox!
I didn't even know this was a thing, THANK YOU! I'll be posting a test on this in the coming days!!
I love my Wavebirds for my Gamecube. Its crazy how they were basically the first wireless controller that actually worked!! This looks promising!
Well there were others before the Wavebird but it was the first from an OEM
@@RoXolid Yeah I think there was the four score on the NES and stuff? Just something about the wavebird. It's big and bulky but fit good. Lol. These look great though. They look very form fitting and the fact they cross platform across all those systems is a good deal
Hello! Just checking again with this controller, are there analog/pressure sensitive triggers?
Mine just came in! I got the orange one! Gonna have to order more!
That's awesome!
I hope they make more colors like the Platinum Edition for people who have platinum GameCubes and maybe even other colors that Nintendo never released a clear one would also be pretty cool to have.
I agree. Not only Platinum, but Gray and Emerald (Teal) are the colors I'd like to see next.
I still need to get a Blueretro Wireless Dongle. But I think I will use the Exlene Gamecube Style controller for Switch. It should work. I am just going through an expensive break up right now so no time for game stuff but I am very happy about this video. It helped me make my decision. I may still get this eventually for player 2 anyways. Thank you for your videos. It helps take my mind off things.❤
Sweet getting my GCDual, BattlerGC and MemCard GC setup going this year. Still waiting on that GCLoader restock though as I don't want to deal with the incompatibility issues with the Picoboot / SD2SP2 mods.
I was so hyped to find these things. I had so much trouble finding wavebirds, and the generic third party ones were total garbage. So excited to have a new wireless gamecube style contoller that actually works with the gamecube. The thing works great. Now if they stuck it into a gamecube contoller-shaped shell, it would be a masterpiece
Just tested it on my Ps3, if you plug it directly into the usb it won't work. But plugging it into a magic Ns adapter does work. Everything works as it should. Also works on Ps4 with the same method
I got mine today and was testing it as I was watching this.
I thought it was really nice. The sticks and buttons are good, the D-Pad is a massive improvement over the original, and the Z/R buttons are big enough for me to use my 2nd/3rd fingers on them at the same time. I can't use that grip on the original. Makes the Z button MUCH more ergonomic and functional which along with the Dpad were the only two flaws IMO on the original which is my favorite controller of all time.
Retro Fighters has been getting better and better. I have most of their controllers and there's been a good gradual improvement.
I gave Guilty Gear XX a shot and I dig the directional pad. Performing Volcanic Vipers, Vapor Thrusts and Beta Blades are as expected, unlike the Defender where I had to fight the controller's imperfect design to get the Z-motion specials working. However, I keep mistaking the Z button for the R button, so that shows that I am too used to performing Dust attacks wth the R1 button (or Right Bumper) on a PlayStation or Xbox 360 pad.
You don't have to feel shameful for being "Bad" at playing video games. It is a SKILL and I think being a god at hand eye coordination and object permanence is normalized way too much in the gaming community play at your own speed and learn if you want and don't if you don't. Video games are a fun interaction with art! enjoy it!
I wish I knew about this when it released last year, this is such a good thing for the world. Retro Fighters has done something pretty awesome making a controller compatible for Gamecube, Wii, Wii U, and even Switch. When I get this, I will also test to see if it works on Ps3 and Ps4 with that dongle, don't see why it wouldn't with the way technology has allowed Nintendo controllers to run on Playstations and Xboxes
0:04 Actually, Sega made wireless controllers as far as the Sega Genesis days, so the Sega Genesis is technically the first ever console to have official wireless controllers released. They even made Sega Saturn wireless controllers, but both Genesis and Saturn OEM wireless pads are IR-based and not as reliable as radio frequency or Bluetooth. However, Nintendo made the first OEM wireless controller to use radio frequency, with inputs being far less likely to drop.
Gotcha
How do the buttons feel compared to the og GameCube controller? Mushier or firmer? Travel distance shorter or taller?
I'd say virtually identical
@@RoXolid niiiiiiiice. Thanks, man.
@@Pysnpai you're welcome
I’ve been looking for a good Wii/GameCube controller replacement, I’m sold on this!
It's so good!
Just got mine in yesterday, usually a purple guy but I went with Spice Orange. Pretty much find it perfect other than it not having much grip, it's still comfortable though. Love how fast it connects to the dongle as well.
It is on the slippery side
Wish they used the shape of the Duelist rather than this new shape. I also wish it used the same sticks as the Duelist.
They're both good, really.
once they come out with a platinum color, then ill get one.
Not sure that's in the works
Pretty AWESOME controller! I ordered and received all 3 colors back when preorders went live all the way back in November 2021! I'm actually working on my own review of them as well! Glad to see another great review out there! 👍
Enjoy!
I don't know how much extra work it is to do a short, I assume it's not trivial, but are you able to show it with the dongle used on PC? I don't know that I've seen anyone post PC gameplay with it aside from a guy for whom it wouldn't work.
I don't game on my PC, sorry. They do claim on the box that it is compaitble with PC. But I literally have 0 games on my PC.
@@RoXolid Fair enough. I have terrible impulse control so I went ahead and ordered one of the BattlerGC and BladeGC so I'll test it out myself here eventually.
@@Ragnorok64 Very cool!
No worries I just got mine in the mail and it works great for me. Tested it on emulators such as Dolphin and CEMU. Also tried Bloodstained on Steam as well and everything works well with the usb dongle.
@@WilliamNFMS Could I know it shows as what controller for you on PC? does it show as an xbox controller on a nintendo controller?
Any chance it will be available in UE? It's (or was) available in UK but UK isn't a part of European Union and we need to pay extra tax : [
Not sure
just got a black and purple direct from retrofighters but they both have the d-pad and left stick swapped. looks more like playstation layout. still great controller but don't know why there appears to be two versions out there.
One as initial GC layout, the PS layout for retro games (e.g. Gameboy Player). It is a bit bizarr: PS layout is for people, who are more familiar with an xbox controller layout
Sounds like you ordered the Blade GC not the Battler GC
Hello. Great review. Might pick this up. Just one thing. When you tried out the controller via the dongle on the GameCube controller adapter on your Wii U, the adapter only works with Smash Bros for Wii U on the Wii U unfortunately. Yeah Nintendo really missed a trick there but that’s besides the point. When using that adapter on the Switch on the other hand, it is compatible with all games. Although any game besides Smash Ultimate and Mario Sunshine has the controller registering as a Pro Controller instead of a GameCube controller like the two games I pointed out. Thought I would just let you know.
Trials Rising and GRID Autosport also use the GameCube Controller's Analog Triggers on Switch.
Good to know!
Gotcha
If only Retro Fighters made a receiver for use with Wii Remotes... That would open up more support for Wii, Wii U, NES Classic and SNES Classic. The setup I have (Mayflash PS2-to-Wii adapter, Defender receiver and BladeGC) has questionable button mapping... A and B are backwards, and so are X and Y.
Classic games here I come I still have my GameCube but it doesn’t work any more so need to fix soon or later mine’s is the black one.
Depending on what it is you could fix it easily. If the laser isn't working replacements are cheap
@@RoXolid no the power when you turn on the GameCube it’s not working.
@@richardguilamo976 Ok, there are replacement AC Adapters out there for under $20 you could try. There is a fuse in the system too that might need replacement
@@RoXolid yes the fuse cuz one day during a thunderstorm we lost power while I was playing some games for nearly a day and when the power came back it doesn’t work anymore.
when you get the bladegc are you going to decide which controller you would strongly recommend, the battlegc or bladegc?
I'll tell you right now that for "Regular" Gamecube games the BattlerGC is going to be the way I want to go, but for Game Boy Player Games the BladeGC will be the way for me.
FINALLY! Glad to hear rumble works on the gamecube, this is what ive been waiting 20 years for! I also remember my GBA mario and luigi superstar saga game vibrated the controller when played on the gameboy player, if you have that game could you confirm if the Gameboy player sends vibration to it as well?
I don't have that one, sorry
15:11 You will have to buy a MayFlash PS2-to-Wii adapter and a Retro Fighters Defender to make the BattlerGC usable on the Wii U. This setup isn't perfect, as there's a rare chance the Defender receiver will freeze up for a second or two. Not only that, the face buttons have been mixed around so you have to press B as your confirm button for the most part. I mixed and matched the controllers and receivers and this actually works.
Why not just use the Wii USB to Gamecube adapter? It's much less expensive than what you're suggesting.
@@RoXolid Well, Virtual Console and Wii U games other than Smash Bros. 2014 won't work with the GameCube to USB controller adapters. Long before I got the BladeGC, I owned at least a Defender and a Mayflash PS2-to-Wii controller adapter.
Turns out Retro Fighters didn't produce a receiver that plugs into any Wii Remote, so that means select Wii games (like Blast Works and CoD Black Ops) won't work unless you have the setup that I mentioned. If you already have a Defender from Retro Fighters, all you have to do is get the latter adapter.
Any chance you could review the BladeGC controller?
That's the plan as soon as it arrives!
Can anyone confirm how this works on PC?
Is xinput mode with analogue triggers, and are X & B reversed?
Thank you
I don't play any PC games, sorry
I connected to PC and the buttons work exactly as they're mapped on the controller. All buttons function as they should and nothing is reversed
@@FallenAngel14 thanks for replying, I was definitely hoping they were revered so the buttons would match the physical layout of a standard gamepad'
I got mine. It does. It comes with a usb adapter because it’s still 2.4 ghz
@@aldoramirez1465 Correct
How difficult would it be to replace that right analogue stick with a proper C-stick?
I imagine the worst case scenario would be that you have you purchase one of the Duelist controllers and use the stick off of that.
Or maybe you can use a replacement stick to an OG GameCube controller, but then you might run into compatibility issues.
If the same company makes both the Duelist and the BattlerGC, the sticks should be interchangeable.
The yellow C-stick being absent is not a deal breaker for me, but it's certainly something that could be fixed.
No idea sorry
i got the bladeGC, love it
Very cool!
How precise is it. With games like super monkey ball ect
@@cbddiaz7629 I don't own Super Monkey Ball, but my RUclips Short for later today will show the Controller calibration test from F-Zero GX
@@RoXolid perfect!
Good review. Do you still have a discount code for Castlemania?
Yes I do , RoXolid10, but I will admit I am not sure if it is active on these.
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@@RoXolid thanks, yeah you’re right, it’s not valid for these
Hello @RoXolidProductions, do you know if this controller works on Simpsons Hit & Run?
I don't have that game, but I will say I have not had any issues with compatibility.
@RoXolid Productions Thank you for your quick response. I appreciate creators who are so in touch with their audience. The reason I ask, though, is for some strange reason, 3rd party controllers don't work on Simpsons Hit & Run, so I thought this one might be different.
@@bradhall5220 I completely know what you're talking about. I've run into that same issue with knock offs from eBay, specifically with Rogue Squadron. I've had 0 compatibility issues with this!
Hi would you recommend I should buy that controller and how is that TMNT collection because I haven't played it yet
Highly recommend the BattlerGC, and the TMNT Collection is great! Shredder's Revenge is also great (and on Gamepass!)
@@RoXolid I was hoping that I would get that collection on Nintendo Switch because I don't have GamePass
@@jessejones1783 Yeah, it's terrific!
Is a black one going to come out?
Yes, it's out now, I just only tested the Orange and Purple one. You can see the black on about a minute in.
Can you swap map buttons? Megaman collection has swapped nes map?
I think a question has to be asked. How is the stick?
The original gamecube stick was done in a way that makes it extremely precise. And from my experience with their ps2 controller and a review from nerrel on their n64 controller. Their analog sticks do register a square and not the shape you think they should make in software.
Have you tried this with super moneky ball? That game is the perfect game to test the stick cause no other versions are able to have its precise movement. Not even emulating this and using a non gamecube controller
I think the sticks are quite good myself. I don't own and have never played super monkey ball, sorry
@@RoXolid how bout the gamecube versions of killer 7 or resident evil 4?
Actually, can you try this on your computer? Software there should say how the stick registers. If you need help on how to do it, I'm willing to help. Should be in the control panels settings
Resident evil plays great
Usually to turn off controllers you just push the pairing button or you just hold down the home button for long enough. Strange this is using something else.
On this it's a 2 button press
Where can I find that wavebird stand? Or the files needed to 3d print one?
Do you have a 3D printer?
@RoXolid Productions I don't, but a few of my friends do. Or I could find a local maker's space or a library that has one.
@@zaqueroberts1975 Look up Diskart on thingyverse otherwise I print and sell them too
roxolid-productions.weeblysite.com/product/nintendo-wavebird-display-stand-by-diskcart/8?cp=true&sa=false&sbp=false&q=false&category_id=5
@@RoXolid thanks!
Sure
Just got mine today. And the dongle didn’t work on my Wii or 2 GameCubes. 😢 only worked on my switch with the usb. The GameCube dongle doesn’t light up. I was so hyped for nothing
Email them, they'll help you!
Harás un review pero que son compatibles con ps3/ps4 six axxis
USB is USB most of the time it just being used to charge up the battery. Though the nice thing about C in the it doesn't matter which way it is when it is plugged in.
USB-C is just more durable than Micro USB. That's my biggest issue with it
Finally a wireless controller for my Wii! Always making me spend money Gary...
I'm good at that
I'm going to wait for a wired version
Not sure that a wired version is even in development
I'm down for a wired version for GameCube and Wii (two different plugs at the end of the cable). Better yet, I'd like to see Hall Effect sticks added in future versions of these GameCube pads.
No Chrome Gray?! lol
Nope, sorry
Does anybody else’s controller turn off randomly?
Not mine
@@RoXolid I have 2 and they both turn off randomly. I’m not accidentally pressing L3 & (-) at the same time. I’ve tried it on different docks for the Nintendo Switch. Maybe the 2.4ghz signal from the WiFi is interfering with it.
@@ALWAYSTHINK4YOURSELF possible but unlikely, I would check with the Retro Fighters team and give them some feedback and see what they can do to help you out
@@RoXolid Yes. They have great service.
Watch mad little pixel's video befor deciding. He got some with bad sticks.
I do not recommend MLP's videos at all
@@RoXolid in the RUclips space you and him are like apple vs Microsoft. You both put out similar type of content. Other than that I like both of your guys content.
Also I always default to reading MLP as My Little Pony lol.
I don't get what Ape Vs Microsoft means, sorry the reference goes over my head. But once he blocked me on Twitter for some reason and refused to let me know why or if I did somethig to offend him I have no use for him or his content. Like I sent an email and everything trying to find out what happened and cool things over and all I got was radio silence. So I've moved on and do not watch nor recommend his content.
@@RoXolid yep he portrays that type of attitude on his videos. He doesn't take crap from anybody. You even look like you're giving him crap and he's out.
What I mean is that you probably didn't do anything wrong and he still was like screw this guy.
In his videos he's always way harsh on everything.
He can do his videos as he sees fit, it has worked for him.
I'll just not give his content my watch time or time of day myself
No green ones..... Just sayin
All these controllers need to quit with the turbo buttons
Why? It's a nice optional feature that some do want.
@@RoXolid cause you cant use them compeatively
@@BranVR If you're in compeitions wouldn't you want wired for the most responsiveness?
Not a great replacement… a fine alternative if you’re not wanting to pay market price for a Wavebird… these are a solid C in terms of quality.
Do you have one?
@@RoXolid I did, yes. Two of them. Both had awful sticks and triggers really weren’t up to snuff. If these were at most $30 a pop? I could recommend them… not at $45… I definitely can’t give them the moniker of “best Wavebird replacement”.
Oh, man! This controller is SO BAD! It feels like a chinesse toy for $10.
The analog sticks are in fact NOT great. They’re not accurate in range to the original GameCube controller. They reach maximum sensitivity way too early. Be honest please.
I did not have an issue with them, so in regards to my personal preferences, I thought they were honestly just fine.
I didn't like the buttons they feel cheap.
I didn't think so but to each their own